<p>In their quest to win Olympic medal, India's star doubles players Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are adding a 'Plan B' to their strategy by incorporating tactical European style of play under new coach Mathias Boe.</p>.<p>The world number 10 Indian duo played its first tournament under Boe at the All-England Open last month but bowed out after losing to Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in the second round.</p>.<p>"We were trying to play a new style of game. We may not have played our best but we played a game which was a lot more tactical, different style of play," Shetty said during a virtual media interaction organised by SAI in the build-up to Tokyo Olympics.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/marin-momota-among-big-stars-as-india-open-super-500-set-to-be-played-behind-closed-doors-973820.html" target="_blank">Marin, Momota among big stars as India Open Super 500 set to be played behind closed doors </a></strong></p>.<p>"If we really need to go for a shot at the medal we need to have a Plan B in place."</p>.<p>Asked whether adjusting to the European style of play would affect their Olympic preparation, Shetty said: "Getting used to a new coach and a different kind of set up is a challenge. But both of us are at a level where we can play all kinds of game."</p>.<p>"It's just that we need some kind of tactical improvement in our game. We can defend, we can attack. We just need a few corrections here and there."</p>.<p>His partner Rankireddy also hailed the new coach and said there's been a lot of positivity since the appointment of the London Olympics silver medalist in January.</p>.<p>"The second team is playing really good. Definitely, there are a lot of changes from the previous coach. We have a European style of game now. Previously we had many Asian coaches. It's been a little difficult for us to change our style of play but there have been a lot of positives, working really well."</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/pramod-bhagat-wins-gold-in-singles-and-doubles-in-dubai-para-badminton-970305.html" target="_blank">Pramod Bhagat wins gold in singles and doubles in Dubai Para Badminton </a></strong></p>.<p>The duo's next challenge would be the India Open from May 11-16, an event that will be held closed doors due to second wave of Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>"It's very difficult to play without spectators at home. I was expecting family people would come, many were willing to come and support us but in this situation, it's better to play in a bio-bubble. We are looking forward to it and aiming for a podium finish."</p>.<p>Concerned about the recent 'false positive' test for Covid-19, they said they are awaiting to get vaccinated before heading off to Tokyo in July.</p>.<p>Recently, HS Prannoy was forced to pull out of the Thailand Open after he had returned a 'false positive' test for Covid-19.</p>.<p>"It's disturbing with the false reports coming in. So definitely we will take the vaccine and go. We are looking for government permission," Rankireddy said.</p>.<p>"With the second wave coming, we definitely want to get vaccinated, whenever we get an approval," his partner Shetty added. </p>
<p>In their quest to win Olympic medal, India's star doubles players Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are adding a 'Plan B' to their strategy by incorporating tactical European style of play under new coach Mathias Boe.</p>.<p>The world number 10 Indian duo played its first tournament under Boe at the All-England Open last month but bowed out after losing to Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in the second round.</p>.<p>"We were trying to play a new style of game. We may not have played our best but we played a game which was a lot more tactical, different style of play," Shetty said during a virtual media interaction organised by SAI in the build-up to Tokyo Olympics.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/marin-momota-among-big-stars-as-india-open-super-500-set-to-be-played-behind-closed-doors-973820.html" target="_blank">Marin, Momota among big stars as India Open Super 500 set to be played behind closed doors </a></strong></p>.<p>"If we really need to go for a shot at the medal we need to have a Plan B in place."</p>.<p>Asked whether adjusting to the European style of play would affect their Olympic preparation, Shetty said: "Getting used to a new coach and a different kind of set up is a challenge. But both of us are at a level where we can play all kinds of game."</p>.<p>"It's just that we need some kind of tactical improvement in our game. We can defend, we can attack. We just need a few corrections here and there."</p>.<p>His partner Rankireddy also hailed the new coach and said there's been a lot of positivity since the appointment of the London Olympics silver medalist in January.</p>.<p>"The second team is playing really good. Definitely, there are a lot of changes from the previous coach. We have a European style of game now. Previously we had many Asian coaches. It's been a little difficult for us to change our style of play but there have been a lot of positives, working really well."</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/pramod-bhagat-wins-gold-in-singles-and-doubles-in-dubai-para-badminton-970305.html" target="_blank">Pramod Bhagat wins gold in singles and doubles in Dubai Para Badminton </a></strong></p>.<p>The duo's next challenge would be the India Open from May 11-16, an event that will be held closed doors due to second wave of Covid-19 pandemic.</p>.<p>"It's very difficult to play without spectators at home. I was expecting family people would come, many were willing to come and support us but in this situation, it's better to play in a bio-bubble. We are looking forward to it and aiming for a podium finish."</p>.<p>Concerned about the recent 'false positive' test for Covid-19, they said they are awaiting to get vaccinated before heading off to Tokyo in July.</p>.<p>Recently, HS Prannoy was forced to pull out of the Thailand Open after he had returned a 'false positive' test for Covid-19.</p>.<p>"It's disturbing with the false reports coming in. So definitely we will take the vaccine and go. We are looking for government permission," Rankireddy said.</p>.<p>"With the second wave coming, we definitely want to get vaccinated, whenever we get an approval," his partner Shetty added. </p>