"Every tournament is important for me. This tournament is important because I know if I win here I am going to be No. 1 so that is one of my goal. I am taking one match at a time," World No. 4 Carolina told reporters here.
"I want to reach the final but I have some tough matches before that. Though Chinese players are not playing, it is still tough, every tournament is tough. It's not going to be easy but maybe it is an opportunity to reach the final and win the tournament."
Come Sunday and Carolina will have a chance to add another feather to her cap as she could be the first non-Chinese to top the women's singles rankings in more than four years - the last being Denmark's Tine Baun, who was no.1 in December 2010.
However for that to happen, Carolina will have to make the finals and hope that Saina falls in the quarter-finals.
Left-handed Carolina has high respect for Saina, whom she considers a difficult opponent.
"Saina has very good quality in her strokes. When I have to play her it is difficult," she said.
Talking about their recent All England final clash, Carolina said: "It was a very tough match. At the beginning of the match I was very nervous because I thought I have the opportunity to beat Saina.
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