"I had a chance of qualifying in May but I didn't do well in Singapore and with Sai (Praneeth) winning and Srikanth also reaching the finals, the ranking was up and down. I knew I had a 1 or 2 per cent chance of still making it if there were withdrawals. But I wasn't expecting it," Sameer told PTI.
The 22-year-old from Dhar was in good form when he clinched his maiden Grand Prix Gold title at Syed Modi International in January. He also reached the quarterfinals at India Super Series.
"The injury affected my progress as it took 2-3 weeks for me to regain my fitness. It was also frustrating to not play at Canada for visa issues but US Open was a good tournament, despite my loss in quarters," he said.
"It was my first event after injury and my game was good but not my best. It takes sometime to get back to your best. But this one month break will help me to regain my top game and play against the best at the World Championship and hopefully win a medal."
So how do you look at the World Championship?
"It is a big tournament I know but then I will be playing the same players I play in Super Series and so I don't want to think too much about it and put pressure on myself. My focus is on training hard and playing well there," he said.
"Looking at Srikanth winning at Indonesia and Australia has been a great motivation. We have so many good players against whom we train and I think this is an advantage. I know I also belong there.
Talking about new Indonesian coach Mulyo Handoyo's training, Sameer said: "His long sessions have really helped us. If you notice Srikanth's final against Chen Long. He kept playing the rallies even in the third game, he didn't get tired and it is the difference that his training has made."
India will be fielding the biggest contingent at the World Championship to be held at Glasgow, Scotland from August 21 to 27 with four shuttlers qualifying in both men's and women's singles competition.
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