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It was a chaotic day and the entire procedure put us under severe mental stress, the duo told Malayala Manorama.
Both the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and Badminton Association of India (BAI) confirmed the development.
Months after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the international calendar, Sindhu, seeded sixth, returned to action with a 21-16 24-26 13-21 defeat to world no 18 Blichfeldt in a 74-minute battle.
Saina's grievances was chiefly about players allegedly not being allowed to interact with their physios and trainers and the reduced practice and gym timings allowed.
They will compete in back-to-back BWF World Tour Super 1000 events in Thailand.
The 61-year-old felt uneasy on Thursday following which he was taken to a hospital in New Delhi.
The withdrawal of former world No.1 Saina means there will be no Indian participation in the women's singles event at Odense as world champion P V Sindhu has already opted out.
Strict safety protocols were being followed in the camp in Hyderabad, the Sports Authority of India said.
On Tuesday, the BAI recommend doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty and men's singles player Sameer Verma for the Arjuna Award.
Kashyap pointed out that there is still no scope for practice amid the coronavirus pandemic and the BWF has drawn out a calendar made of 22 tournaments across the world in five months.