"Carolina is a tough opponent, but can be beaten. I beat her thrice before the All England tournament and lost twice to her. She is left-handed player and these are bestowed with better wrist work, she is one like that," Saina told PTI in an interview here.
Despite losing in the final of the World Championship to Carolina in straight games, Saina regained the world Number One crown from the Spaniard.
The Hyderabadi player said she would try her best to overcome her mistakes and would see that she tackles her opponent well, if she gets a chance to meet Carolina in coming tournaments starting with Japan Open.
Asked about her preparation for the Japan Open, Saina said, "I am fit and fine and putting my best efforts to learn more and more during training."
Asked about her niggle in the shoulder, Saina said it is fine.
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