"I had this ankle injury before this tournament, so I am playing a match after three weeks, there was this ankle inflammation. In the morning when I was practicing there was some pain. Ankle injury is tough because the lunges depend on the ankles," Saina said.
"I will get more time, 2-3 weeks after India open. After the World Championship there was not enough time when I joined Gopi sir, there were too many tournaments and after that I had this injury. It is still not upto the mark. There is a lot of speed still required, I need to be in best shape to play against the best," she added.
"You need to play with this, you can't rest and heal it. So, I'll need more time to get full training and play against top players," she told reporters after pulling off a comeback win over Michelle Li in the PBL last night.
Asked when did she get the injury, Saina said: "I got it in September end or October start. It is an overuse injury, I was close to qualifying for Dubai Supers Series.
"It was not that I couldn't play. But there comes a time when the muscle stops taking the load and it goes to the join and I was feeling the plain. I felt a lot of pain in November end. I was not able to give rest, so I need time."
"Fitness and stamina are important and game comes only after that. I don't want to keep any targets, keep body fit and rest will follow."
Saina feels the new BWF calendar will end the domination of one player and there will be more new champions in this crammed schedule.
"You will not have one player dominating in this new schedule. It will be like every tournament a new player winning, there won't be one champion like we saw in the past like Lin Dan," Saina said.
"More tournaments also means more injuries. After World Championship, there is just two weeks gap for Asian Games, so you'll be mentally and physically tired. So it's too much back to back tournament, may be they could have opened it more."
Saina said: "Everyone has their opinion. I don't know how to pick and choose. There is no time to do that, you can't skip 6-7 tournaments. You have to play 12, plus so many other events. There is not much time. I don't understand, may be she (Sindhu) has other ideas.
"I am thinking long term. I have nothing against BWF but to make it popular and better, it should be 8-9 tournaments with more money instead of 17-18 tournaments."
Reflecting on the PBL match against Michelle, Saina said: "She is a sharp player, today all her shots were going to lines and it was difficult for me to take those lunges as there was restriction for me. I had 2-3 days to train before PBL, so I can't push suddenly.
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