Two years ago, Prannoy stood at the podium with the glittering trophy in his hand but a right foot injury after winning the Swiss Open early this year derailed his progress. He made a comeback in US and Canada Open but his back problem once again came back to haunt him.
"I am better now. I am feeling my game is back. I went to play in Canada and US after recovering from the foot injury. But then I had some issues with my back," Prannoy told PTI.
"The good thing is that I had a good three weeks training. It was a good break and my body is feeling okay now. I am feeling confident of my game again.
"I had won the Indonesia Masters in 2014 so it is one of the sweet memories. I want to get back to the same position and hope it happens in the coming months. I'm playing Japan and Korea and then after a gap of 2 weeks will play at Denmark and France. I really want to win a Super Series," he added.
"I think the initial rounds at the Indonesia Masters will be tough as I am short of match practice and also the draw is looking tough," he said.
Prannoy was ruled out of the Thomas Cup due to an injury to his right toe which he sustained at the Singapore Open just after he had clinched the Swiss Open Grand Prix gold. After rehabilitation, he played at the Canadian Open and US Open but made early exits.