I\'m scared of getting injured: Ratchanok

I'm scared of getting injured: Ratchanok

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Two-time champion doesn't want to exert herself too much for a third title at the ongoing Open tournament as she is wary of getting injured in an Olympic qualification year due to the hectic international schedule.

The World Federation (BWF) revamped its structure in 2018, making it compulsory for the world's top-15 players in the singles events and top-10 pairs in the doubles disciplines to play a minimum of 12 out of 15 World Tour tournaments or face a penalty.

The first three months of the new BWF season has already seen to top players such as three-time world champion Carolina Marin, former world no.1 Korean and China's fast-rising Gao Fangjie.

The Olympic qualification period begins April 29 with the BWF ranking on April 30, 2020 being the cut-off for the allocation of spots for the Tokyo

"I am worried about as it takes a long time to recover so I have to take care of my body," said Ratchanok, who brushed aside India's Uttejitha 21-9 21-6 in the opening round for a strong start at the ongoing Open.

The 24-year-old Thai has battled ever since she burst onto the scene with a gold in 2013. She suffered a foot the same year.

In the 2015 world championship, she was stretchered off court due to She also picked up a nagging at the Rio which troubled her in 2016 and 2017.

"What is good for me right now is to maintain my fitness. This is the Olympic qualification year and an important year for everyone, all the players will look to play a lot of tournaments for ranking points," she said.

"It is crucial for me to win I know but I don't want to pressure myself for winning the championship," she added.

Ratchanok would be looking to for a third title at Open but she is coming into the event after the disappointment of a first-round exit from

"I had lot of expectations from myself at the All England but I lost in the first round. (But) I try to motivate myself as it is in the past now and I can't change it in any way," she said.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 12:50 IST