HS Prannoy Takes Break from Badminton to Recover from Chikungunya
Seasoned Indian shuttler HS Prannoy has announced a break from badminton to prioritize his recovery from the debilitating effects of chikungunya. The 32-year-old, a key member of India’s historic Thomas Cup triumph in 2022, has been battling persistent joint pain caused by the mosquito-borne viral disease.
Prannoy’s decision comes after a challenging period marked by a series of illnesses, including a chronic stomach disorder and a nagging back injury. Despite his physical struggles, he displayed remarkable resilience at the Paris Olympics, winning both his Group matches before bowing out in the pre-quarterfinals to compatriot Lakshya Sen.
“Unfortunately, the battle with chikungunya has taken a toll on my body, leaving me with persistent pains that make it impossible to compete at my best,” Prannoy wrote in a statement. “After careful consideration with my team, I’ve decided to withdraw from some of the upcoming tournaments to focus on recovery.”
Prannoy’s absence will be a significant blow to the Indian badminton contingent, which is preparing for a busy schedule of international tournaments. However, the shuttler emphasized his determination to return stronger and expressed gratitude for the support he has received during this challenging time.
“Thank you for your understanding and support during this challenging time. I’ll be back stronger,” he added.
Prannoy’s decision highlights the importance of prioritizing health and well-being in the pursuit of sporting excellence. While his absence from the badminton circuit will be felt, his commitment to recovery and his unwavering spirit will undoubtedly inspire others.