"We have enough talent and enough capabilities in our country as far as Judo is concerned. But lack of facilities has always kept us behind others," she said.
"Actually Judo is not such a popular sport in this country. So the government does not sanction enough money, I hope the scene will change now," added the 2010 Commonwealth Championships gold medallist.
Sushila showed tremendous determination en route to the final round by knocking out her rivals on Ippon verdicts.
However, she could not repeat the same in the final and Scotland's Kimberly Renicks thrashed her in the third minute of the final round with an Ippon verdict.
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Sushila stressed on the need to participate in more international events and increase the number of national competitions for improving performance.
The Manipur girl also shared how her uncle had been her inspiration from early childhood.
"I always had an attraction for Judo, but it is my uncle for whom I am here. He is a Judo player himself and got me into this game when I was a child. He has trained me in early days and made me ready," she said.