
Earlier, Sindhu had decided to opt out of the tournament due to personal reasons, but now on the request of Sarma, she has agreed to feature in the Thomas Uber Cup.
I have requested @Pvsindhu1 to join the team as we have a favourable draw and have the best chance to take a shot at a medal at the #ThomasUberCup. She has agreed and will prepone her family function so that she can be part of the Indian Team and play for the country @BAI_Media, Sarma tweeted.
The 2020 Thomas and Uber Cup is scheduled to be held from October 3 to 11 in Aarhus, Denmark.
The World Champion shuttler returned to training last month with the start of the national camp for eight Olympic-bound athletes at the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad.
On Saturday, during an Instagram live session on the Bank of Baroda`s official account, Sindhu revealed that her father inspired her to take up sports.
On being asked about her inspiration, she said: Dad inspired me to play sports when I took up badminton he never questioned my choice.When asked which alternate career would you have chosen, Sindhu replied that as a child she wanted to be a doctor, but now she thinks badminton is better.