I have to keep moving and keep working hard.
PV SINDHUMy parents have been volleyball players, and my dad is an Arjuna awardee in volleyball.
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Nagpur to Kanyakumari and Kashmir, future Olympic medallists can come from anywhere. It is the passion that drives you, not the city, provided you get enough facilities.
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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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Life has changed after Rio. Winning a silver medal was a huge moment for me. It has come with a lot of responsibilities.
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Sometimes it does upset you when you lose in the finals, or even in a quarterfinal or semifinal, especially when you think, ‘Maybe I could have played better,’ or even if you gave your 100 percent, and even then, you lose.
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Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.
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Every time I go on to the court, people expect me to get a medal. It is tough, and I can’t win always, but I still have to go out there and give my best.
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It is very important to be confident and strong even if you lose, because you know there are tournaments coming up next, and you have to be prepared for it.
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I would love to act in a film if it is based on my life. But then it all depends on who is making it and how much time it would require for me to shoot.
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I am thankful to my parents. They have done many sacrifices.
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The year 2017 has been really good for me. Definitely, a lot of positive things to learn from.
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The competition is tough at the international level. There are very good players.
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Win or lose, I always focus only on giving my 100%.
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Each tournament is different.
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I should not think that I have to win every match and what others will think; that will create extra pressure. I just have to give best on court.
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When you are injured, you need to strengthen yourself very well to make a comeback very confidently.
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You can’t compare one tournament with another.
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You win some and lose some. It’s all part of the game. You have to take it in a very positive way.
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Most of the times, when I actually have rest time, I am travelling.
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When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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I think you can never be a complete player.
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Be it ‘Mary Kom,’ ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag,’ or ‘Dangal,’ each one was inspiring in its own way. But my favourite is ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.’
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My period days didn’t make me falter: they made me more determined to pursue my dreams.
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Whoever plays well on a given day, that player wins.
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I didn’t think I would have an Olympic medal at 21, but I knew I would give my best and play my game. I just viewed it as my first Olympics and that I would take it one match at a time, but to bring a silver home made me very, very happy.
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I think each player has a different style of play, and every match is different.
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Your dreams are what define your individuality. They have the power to give you wings and make you fly high.
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