I think each player has a different style of play, and every match is different.
PV SINDHUYou have to keep working all the time. How much you learn, there is always room for learning; you will have to keep improving all the time.
More PV Sindhu Quotes
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I was at the Gopichand Academy since I was 10.
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It was important for me to get a super series title.
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I have no tension. I only play to give my best.
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Women’s badminton has become so competitive.
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I have been playing with boys, which is helpful for me.
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I train for six days in a week for eight to ten hours of practice per day.
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I put the good playing and game first, and money, prizes are secondary.
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The Olympic medal gave me a lot of confidence, and I went and won my first Super Series in Hong Kong. So in that regards, what Rio did was give me extra motivation and the confidence that now anything can happen.
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I was lucky to get good coaches and infrastructure that I needed. To become a champion, it is not just a few months’ practice: it takes years to make a champion.
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I went to school like any other regular student till Class VIII, and my favourite subject was math. From Class IX, things got a little difficult to manage. I was inclined towards studies, but then I also had to give time to badminton.
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Life has changed both on and off the court after the Rio Olympics medal. I have a lot of confidence on the court now and feel anything is possible. I also feel that I have improved my game. Off the court, I do get recognised more now.
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In my early years, I would travel 56 km. from home to the training institute and back every single day.
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I think judging a shuttle is different everywhere, so there is a drift, but you have to be used to it. We can’t complain, as I think it is same for all.
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When you lose, you keep thinking, ‘I could have done things differently,’ but at that moment, you can’t do anything, so it is important to let go.
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I was 18 when I was presented with the Arjuna Award. To say it feels really good would be an understatement. But I don’t know how else to convey the feeling. I am grateful for having received this prestigious award at such a young age.
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