In pursuit of achieving her full fitness ahead of a hectic Olympic year, Saina skipped a series of tournaments, including the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold, but the World No. 2 Indian will now be back in the reckoning as she spearheads the challenge here.
"Unfortunately I could not play any tournament this year because of a nagging ankle injury and a recurrent viral infection. But now I am perfectly all right and my fitness level is also good. I had a good training session and I would give my best in this event," said Saina, who would take on Commonwealth Games champion Michelle Li of Canada in the main draw on Wednesday.
Among the India men shuttlers in fray, World No. 10 Kidambi Srikanth will face Commonwealth Games silver medallist Rajiv Ouseph in his opening round.
H S Prannoy, who has slipped to World No. 26, will look for a good outing to boost his rankings when he takes on China's Xue Song in his first-round match.
Commonwealth Games champion Parupalli Kashyap, who had fought a series of injuries since last year to keep his hopes of qualifying for the Olympics alive, received a severe blow last week when he injured his knee at German Open and he will be forced to skip the All England.
In men's doubles, Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy will face the formidable Malaysian duo of Kien Keat Koo and Boon Heong Tan in the opening round.
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Saina, who last played in the BWF Super Series Finals at Dubai and a couple of matches in the Premier Badminton League (PBL) for Awadhe Warriors, missed the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold at Lucknow in January, South Asian Games in Shillong and Badminton Asia team championship last month.
The 25-year-old, who won the Syed Modi International and India Super Series and finished runners-up at the All England, World Championship and China Super Series Premier and also reached the World No. 1 last year, will make a comeback in the Birmingham event which interestingly starts on the International Women's day.
"All England is starting on the international women's day and I wish all the women of this world a Happy women's day," said Saina, who would be one of the 24 sportspersons from across the globe to contest for the four seats of International Olympic Committee's Athletics Commission in August.
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