India's ace shuttler Saina Nehwal had achieved three memorable feats this year enroute to her gaining the coveted and unprecedented World No.1 status today, said former international Uday Pawar.
"It's welcome news. She is the first woman player to become World No.1. Prakash (Padukone) had already become World No.1 (among men)," Pawar told PTI, while reacting to the development.
"This year, she has achieved three new feats. The first feat she achieved this year was to win the China Open as very few outsiders have done it. The second was in reaching All England final and now becoming the No.1. It has been an exceptionally good year for Saina," said Pawar.
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"That has happened because Vimal has made a lot of changes in her game. Basically her smash has improved, she is hitting harder and her net game has improved a lot. These new dimensions have made a big difference," said Pawar.
"She had always lost to Wang Yihan (of China), but this time she won in straight games at the All England. The way she was playing earlier, all players knew how to play against her as her attack was not so good then.
"Now her movement towards the net is quicker, which has also caught her opponents unaware," Pawar explained.
He said Saina would not be satisfied with only becoming No.1 and a lot more could be expected from her in the future.
"I think she looks very determined and won't be satisfied with no 1. We can expect better results. Though she lost in the All England final she dominated for one and a half games (against Spain's world champion Carolina Marin). Only a lapse in concentration saw her lose her grip.