Srikanth, who clinched the Swiss Grand Prix Gold earlier this month, rose to World No. 4 on the back of some sizzling performances, including winning the China Open crown last year beating two-time Olympic champion Lin Dan.
On the eve of the USD 275,000 India Open Super Series, Srikanth said: "I don't think I am better at wriggling out of tricky situations, it is just that I don't give up till the last. I don't want to leave the match, don't want to give easy points. Don't want to lose the confidence. I want to win it from any situation. I think I have been lucky to do it more often."
Srikanth said beating five-time world champion Lin Dan boost his confidence and he hopes to continue his good run in the event starting here tomorrow.
"Beating one of the legends of badminton in his own country and that too in the finals, it gives you a lot of confidence. I performed well after that and I hope I can do that here as well. I hope we clash again here," he said.
