The world number two Indian has been going through a dip in form, besides having some injury concerns and it reflected in her performance at Thailand and Indonesia where she crashed out of the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively.
By this time of the year, Saina always has at least one title in her cabinet but this year, even though she reached the semifinals of the All England and Swiss Open earlier, a title has eluded her. In fact, she has not won a title since last October.
Juan had spoilt Saina's campaign at Thailand and the Olympic bronze medallist will be eager to avenge that quarterfinal loss tomorrow.
The road ahead won't be easy for the Commonwealth Champion as some top players, including world number 12 Eriko Hirose, world number 5 Ratchanok Intanon, are in the fray.
Drawn in the second half, Saina, however, won't face any Chinese before the semifinals.
In men's singles, world number 10 Parupalli Kashyap will also look to fashion a turn around after he lost to Sho Sasaki of Japan in the opening round of Indonesia Super Series last week in Jakarta.
"Past is past, I am just thinking about Singapore now. The draw seems okay. Let's hope for the best," said Kashyap, who won the bronze in Commonwealth Games.
