Updated On: 10 August, 2023 08:15 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
The most consistent Indian singles player in the last 12 months, Prannoy, ranked World No. 9, won the Malaysia Masters in May and came within sniffing distance of bagging another title in Sydney, before finishing runner-up at last week’s Australian Open

HS Prannoy
He may be one of the front-runners in the Olympic race, but star Indian shuttler HS Prannoy doesn’t want to think about Paris right now and is instead focussing on “short-term targets” like breaking into the world’s Top Three.
The most consistent Indian singles player in the last 12 months, Prannoy, ranked World No. 9, won the Malaysia Masters in May and came within sniffing distance of bagging another title in Sydney, before finishing runner-up at last week’s Australian Open. “Right now, probably I am in a good position. I had a few decent tournaments post-May, but I would say I am never satisfied and I always want to go out there and win big tournaments, that’s been always my ambition,” Prannoy said.