Virat’s aggression inspired my run in Oz, says Saina

Hard work, and more hard work, laced with aggression. That is Saina Nehwal’s mantra for success.

Update: 2016-06-15 01:26 GMT
Saina Nehwal poses with her Australian Open gold medal in Hyderabad on Tuesday. — R. PAVAN

Hard work, and more hard work, laced with aggression. That is Saina Nehwal’s mantra for success. The all-conquering Hyderabad shuttler, who is on a high after winning the Australian Open, now shifts her focus to the Olympics where she will look to better the bronze medal which she bagged in 2012. “I would rate myself as the most hard-working player but technically I still need to improve a lot. I was never very talented so I worked extra hard to succeed, and I want to keep working hard,” Saina said here on Tuesday.

Saina said she was equal parts relieved and thrilled about the Australian Open victory — her first title in 14 months.

“I’m really happy. The last title I won was in March last year when I lifted the India Open. This is all the more satisfying because I am coming back from a serious injury to my ankle. So it was very tough.

“Also, the Olympics are coming up so I really wanted a win as it would boost my confidence. Now I just hope I remain injury free before the Olympics,” she said, adding it would not be easy to win a medal at the Olympics. also promising to do her best to make that dream a reality.

“Every player at the Olympics wants to win a medal. It’s a very tough competition. I will give my best there and I hope to come back with a medal. It is not going to be easy.”

One of the points in her favour is her support staff. “Vimal sir is helping me a lot. Coach Umendra Rana, who accompanied me to Australia, has also been very helpful. They’re both focusing on improving my strokes. Because I was recovering from injury, my movements had become sluggish, and I was not able to play my strokes properly. But I’m back to my best now,” Saina said.

It came as a surprise to many, including Saina herself, at just how aggressive she was in Australia. It turns out Saina is inspired by India’s Test captain Virat Kohli.

“Virat has been playing extremely well lately. The more aggressive one is, the better one performs. That’s what Virat has been doing. I hope to maintain this aggression in the future.”

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