A
former
world
no
six,
Kashyap
sustained
a
grade
1
calf
muscle
pull
during
the
All
India
Senior
Ranking
tournament
in
Hyderabad
(December
24-30)
last
month.
“I
played
Hyderabad
Open,
and
I
got
injured
in
the
first
round,
just
when
I
was
feeling
really
good
but
it
seems
I
wasn’t
good
enough
for
the
match,”
a
disappointed
Kashyap
told
PTI.
“I
am
not
sure
why
it
happened,
probably
it
is
the
age…now
I
think
I
have
to
reassess
what
is
happening
in
training.
“I
am
thinking
I
am
fit
but
probably
I
am
not.
my
stamina
for
the
calf
muscles
was
not
enough,
the
strength
endurance
for
the
calf
muscle
to
last
the
entire
match
was
not
enough,”
he
added.
Kashyap,
35,
has
been
troubled
by
frequent
injuries
and
fitness
issues
ever
since
his
Commonwealth
Games
gold
in
2014.
After
enduring
another
tough
year,
the
shuttler
was
looking
for
good
outings
at
the
two
All
India
senior
ranking
tournaments
at
Chennai
and
Hyderabad.
The
injury
means
Kashyap
will
not
be
able
to
participate
in
the
three
events
in
the
country,
starting
with
the
India
Open
Super
500.
“It
is
a
grade
1
pull,
so
six
weeks
I
will
be
out
of
action,
three
weeks
to
get
back
on
court,
three
to
get
match
fitness,
so
I
am
targeting
March,”
he
signed
off.
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