New Delhi: Former Commonwealth Games Champion Shuttler Parupalli Kashyap said he had to “reassess his training” after being ruled over six weeks due to a recent calf muscle injury.
The former world was not six, Kashyap sustained a grade 1 calf muscle pull during a senior Indian ranking tournament in Hyderabad (December 24-30) last month.
“I played Hyderabad open, and I was hurt in the first half, right when I felt very good but it seemed like I wasn’t good enough for the match,” Kashyap said to be disappointed with PTI.
“I’m not sure why it happened, maybe it was his age …
now I think I have to rate what happens in the training.” I think I’m fit but maybe I don’t.
My stamina for the calf muscles is not enough, the power of durability for the calf muscle to last the entire match is not enough, “he added.
Kashyap, 35, has been problematic with frequent injuries and fitness problems since gold Commonwealth gold in 2014.
After surviving in the year The other difficult, Shuttler is looking for good walks in two senior Indian tournaments in Chennai and Hyderabad.
Injury means Kashyap will not be able to participate in three events in the country, starting with India.
Open Super 500.
“This is a class pull 1, so six weeks I will get out of action, three weeks to return to court, three to get match fitness, so I’m targeting March, “he signed.