"I am not thinking about (becoming) world no. 1. Its more important to win the Super Series finals (in Dubai). I only think about performance, not the ranking," Srikanth told reporters after being conferred with an honorary life membership by the Cricket Club of India here.
"If I can really do well or win the tournament, I can become the world no. 1," added Srikanth who was a quarter finalist at last years Rio Olympic Games.
The Hyderabad shuttler, who created a sensation this year by winning four Super Series titles besides finishing runner-up in another, missed two tournaments after picking up his thigh injury following the nationals in Nagpur.
"I was injured after the nationals two weeks ago.
had to skip the China and Hong Kong Opens. I am feeling good now. The body has recovered. I am just looking forward for a great next week," said the 24-year-old shuttler who won Super Series Open crowns in Indonesia, Australia, Denmark and France.
He described the year thats coming to an end as "fantastic" personally.
"It has been a really fantastic last 6-8 months; just one more tournament left for me this year and I want to do well in the last tournament that I have. I feel I did great, but theres still a lot to come," he said.
Looking ahead to next year, Srikanth said he wanted to take a break and train well before the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and World Championships.
"I had not really pushed myself in the beginning. Had slowly started to push and gradually improved on fitness, but overall the (self) belief is what has made a huge difference," he said when asked what was the key to his outstanding performance this year.
"The tournaments have increased but at the end of it I dont want to comment as its a BWF (Badminton World Federation) decision and I dont want to get into any controversy," he said.
He also said he would start practising the new serve, to be made mantadory by BWF, after the end of the India Open in Delhi early next year.
"Its going to be tough. I have not tried it myself yet. will try it after the India Open Super Series. I have heard they are implementing it with the All England (Super Series event). Its going to be very challenging. Its upto BWF to decide on the rules," he explained.
"Hes someone who has a huge experience. He taught Taufik (Hidayat) from a beginner (before guiding him) to an Olympic gold medal. He has 25-30 years experience.
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