“He worked on my weaker areas; when I train now, it feels easier for me because all the areas were covered up very well.
I feel stronger, better and lighter on the court.”
Saina also looked back at the time when she was going through one of her toughest phases in her career.
The 26-year-old said, “I have never had to undergo surgery in my career before. This was the first time that the doctor told me that I have to undergo a knee surgery. I was thinking if I was able to come back after that surgery, how much time it’s going to take me, so there were a lot of doubts in my mind.
“It happened during the Olympics, I was so scared. Will I be able to play again or not? That moment was very sad. I was mentally not prepared for it at all. I was crying in front of my parents and my coaches. It was going to be tough for me to come out of the surgery.
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