PV Sindhu will have Malaysias Muhammad Hafiz Hashim guiding her for the upcoming tournaments after the Sports Authority of India SAI approved the former All England champion as her coach till the 2024 Paris Olympics. Indian badminton player PV Sindhu had requested SAI and Badminton Association of India to assign Hashim a <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley kubek</a> s her coach last month PTI The double Olympic badminton medallist had requested SAI and Badminton Association of India to assign Hashi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley fr</a> m as her coach last month. The Mission Olympic Cell MOC of SAI cleared it on Thursday. Hashim flew from New Delhi to Yeosu on Monday to join the former world champion, who plays in the $420,000 Korea Open this week. The 40-year-old coached Sindhu for two weeks in Hyderabad before she left to play two tournaments, in Canada and the US. Also Read: PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth to restart quest for first title of season in pre-Olympic year After Korea, Hashim will also travel to coach Sindhu at the Japan Open, Australian Open and the Asian Games, Pradeep Raju, co-founder and director of Hyderabads Suchitra Badminton Academy SBA where Sindhu trains while at home, said. Raju had brought in Hashim as coach at SBA in February. Sindhu practices at the academy, where s <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.fr>stanley france</a> he does strength and conditioning work under Srikanth Verma. It is learnt SAI will pay Hashims travel and daily allowance while his salary will be paid by SBA and sports promotion body Olympic Gold Quest OGQ , which has supported Sindhu for many years. Si Xyjj Novak Djokovic vs Rafael Nadal: Head-to-head record as tennis giants renew epic rivalry in French Open 2022
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