As a player Saina has improved consistently over a period of
time. She has started depending mainly on her low serves which
straightway gives her an advantage to go on the offensive. Also at
times she gets a quick point when the opponents make an error on
the service return itself. This strategy looks easy but is difficult to
implement since one can easily get caught if the player is not fast
enough to respond to a good return of serve. She is extremely
confident at the net while dribbling which gives her a lot of weak
mid-court returns. Again this is easier said than done. It needs
hours and hours of tireless practice to master the dribble. She has a
good hit as well which is so important to finish a rally and score a
point. She is prepared to wait for the right opportunities to finish the
rally. Sometimes it could present itself in the second or third stroke
itself and on many occasions one might have to wait longer. This
requires patience and a lot of self confidence in stroke-making.
Obviously Saina has both these qualities which are helping her win
matches.
Even though she is a complete player, there is scope for her to
work on her forehand side, especially from the back court. At times
she is slow to reach the net when the opponents play a really sharp
drop on her backhand. She can work on her defence as well.
Generally there is drift in most stadia across the world and Indians
are always comfortable playing against the wind as it is easy tocontrol your shots. I am sure it is the same with Saina as well.
However she would do well to practise a little more "playing with the
wind" as well. This way you need not necessarily always concede a
game while "playing with the wind.
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