Srikanth had suffered an abdominal muscle strain during the Premier Badminton League (PBL) forcing him to skip the Indonesia Masters which was supposed to kick start his campaign in the new season.
"I think I have a tough draw keeping in mind the recent form I am in, so I really want to focus on getting back the momentum first," said Srikanth, who dominated the 2017 season winning four titles in five finals.
"Even with Viktor pulling out, the men's singles still looks tough and challenging," he said.
"I could not get match practice ahead of the tournament due to my injury. I started training only two weeks back, so I am not really looking at any targets," he added.
Asked if skipping the opening tournament will affect his schedule, Srikanth said "I wanted to play in Indonesia but I cannot help it now. I guess there are many more tournaments in the year. After this I will play at ABC (Badminton Asia Championships), All England and the Commonwealth Games, which are big tournaments."
"I did well in slow conditions too, my first Super Series win was in China which had slow conditions. I want to train to those conditions and play more tournaments in slow courts," Srikanth said.
Asked about the draw for the Asian Team Championship, which will also be a qualifier for Thomas Cup, Srikanth said: "I think we have good team and a very good draw, if we can perform to our potential we definitely have a chance of qualifying."
"For me it is more important to win tournaments than rankings. I am only focusing on staying fit and doing well. I do not want to think too much about ranking points and put pressure on myself," he said.
Talking about the competition, Srikanth said: "I feel all the players in top 20-25 in the world are good enough to beat any player on their given day. I need to be at my best to beat any of them.
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