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Chicken pox lays Saina Nehwal low

Source: PTI
July 30, 2009 18:53 IST
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Chicken pox has rendered Saina Nehwal doubtful for next month's World Badminton Championships even though the ace shuttler remains hopeful of competing in the high-profile event at hometown Hyderabad.

Saina, who named among the Arjuna award winners on Wednesday, was down with mild fever since Saturday and it was only on Wednesday that she was diagnosed with chicken pox and advised complete bed rest for the next few days.

"I have been suffering from fever since Saturday but it's yesterday that I saw some pockmarks appearing on the skin. Initially I thought it must be pimples or boils but in the last couple of days some more pockmarks developed and I had this itchy feeling," Saina said from Hyderabad.

"So we decided to see the doctor, who confirmed that I have chicken pox. I have been advised complete rest for the next 4-5 daysÂ… and then see see how it goes," she said.

"It is very disappointing and shocking for me as the World Championship is just round the corner. But there are no immediate concerns about my participation in the tournament as of now. I will visit the doctor after a few days and then take a call," added Saina.

Saina, however, admitted that even if she regains fitness ahead of the event, starting August 10, she will be low on practice.

"I know I will lose valuable practice time because I have been training really well for the last one month. It is not that I cannot train but with the sweating and all, I will need to bathe and during pox you cannot shower, else it might deteriorate," she added.

Her coach, Pullela Gopichand, was equally upset, but he too sounded hopeful of Saina's recovery before the championships.

"These things happen in life, you cannot help. I am hopeful she will recover in time for the World Championship," he said.

"The doctor said it is not a problem, she just needs to take rest. So Saina is having proper care and medicines. Let's see what happens; we can only wait and see how things shape up," Gopichand added.

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