Saina had broken her 20-month long Super Series title draught, winning the Australian Open in June and also performed well at the Uber Cup in May but fitness issues forced her to withdraw from her title defence of Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
However, despite her best efforts and training, Saina could not win a medal at the World championship last week as she crashed out of the tournament with a straight-game loss to World No.1 Chinese Li Xuerui in the quarterfinals.
The 23-year-old flew to Bangalore today to train at the Prakash Padukone academy for the next two weeks.
"I wanted to train under Vimal sir ahead of the Asian Games as his advice helped me during the Uber Cup. Asian Games is a big tournament and I feel he can help me," the Olympic bronze medallist told PTI.
"I reached Bangalore today and I will train under him for the next 15 days. I want to win a medal at the Asian Games and hope it helps me to do well there."
However, Saina said it is a temporary decision and she is not thinking about it in that way.
"It is just a 15-day stint and after the tournament I will be back to Hyderabad. Gopi sir remains my coach and this is just a temporary thing," she added.
Three years back, Saina had decided to train under coach P Bhaskar Babu but after three months of separation, she came back to Gopichand ahead of her preparations for the 2012 London Olympics.
Asian Games starts from September 19.
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