“None of the Indian women's singles players are skillful. They don't rank among the top four when it comes to skill. Saina doesn't have the skill but she relies a lot on power and speed. Sindhu has some problems with her movement on the court,

" When she is in full flow Sindhu plays the best attacking game , even better than Li Xuerui and Wang Yihan . She has a good height and uses it well to smash the shuttle hard," Park Joo-bong told Times of India.

The 51-year-old, who won the All England Open nine times during his career, has praised Dronacharya award winner Pullela Gopichand for his revolutionary work as a coach to propel Indian badminton in the right direction. He said, "Earlier, it was Prakash Padukone and after a long time Gopichand arrived on the scene. His career was cut short by injuries. But as a coach he has changed the face of Indian badminton. There are so many good international players from India now. It is all credit to Gopi, he managed to put a good system in place”.