July 18, 2014
Commonwealth Games ladies' singles badminton champion Saina Nehwal has hauled out of one week from now's Glasgow Games because of absence of wellness and disappointment to recuperate sufficiently from rankles on her feet.
The Indian survived a match point in the 2010 last in New Delhi against Malaysia's Wong Mew Choo to win the gold, which helped the hosts to second on the decorations table, their best complete at the quadrennial multi-sport rivalry.
The London Olympic bronze medallist endured rankles on her feet and a crotch damage throughout her Australian Open Super Series triumph in June.
"I just have a few issues like not being fit and during Australia I got the blisters and got injured. It took time for me to recover and so I am withdrawing from the CWG," the 24-year-old told Reuters in a quick message.
"I thought I could at least be fit for the next two events (World Championships and Asian Games).
"After Australia I didn't get enough time to train because of the issues with my leg."
The July 23-Aug 3 occasion will likewise be without both protecting men's singles champion as Malaysia's reality number one Lee Chong Wei was precluded with a thigh damage not long ago.
Lee, the two-time shielding Commonwealth Games champion exasperated a harm he endured throughout the Thomas Cup and was confessed to doctor's facility for treatment.
Reuters
Commonwealth Games ladies' singles badminton champion Saina Nehwal has hauled out of one week from now's Glasgow Games because of absence of wellness and disappointment to recuperate sufficiently from rankles on her feet.
The Indian survived a match point in the 2010 last in New Delhi against Malaysia's Wong Mew Choo to win the gold, which helped the hosts to second on the decorations table, their best complete at the quadrennial multi-sport rivalry.
The London Olympic bronze medallist endured rankles on her feet and a crotch damage throughout her Australian Open Super Series triumph in June.
"I just have a few issues like not being fit and during Australia I got the blisters and got injured. It took time for me to recover and so I am withdrawing from the CWG," the 24-year-old told Reuters in a quick message.
"I thought I could at least be fit for the next two events (World Championships and Asian Games).
"After Australia I didn't get enough time to train because of the issues with my leg."
The July 23-Aug 3 occasion will likewise be without both protecting men's singles champion as Malaysia's reality number one Lee Chong Wei was precluded with a thigh damage not long ago.
Lee, the two-time shielding Commonwealth Games champion exasperated a harm he endured throughout the Thomas Cup and was confessed to doctor's facility for treatment.
Reuters