I train for six days in a week for eight to ten hours of practice per day.
PV SINDHUWhen you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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Tennis, at times, I follow, but not much.
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It was important for me to get a super series title.
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Women’s badminton has become so competitive.
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You can’t compare one tournament with another.
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I think the coaches have to play a big role in the players’ development.
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I have learnt many things, but there’s more to learn. Every day is a new start.
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It’s always good to win a title.
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I want to beat everyone I’m playing against.
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When I started, I didn’t think I would become a great player. It was my passion; I had interest. My parents supported me. In that way, I continued.
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Hard work is the key for success.
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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 love to experiment with my looks and dresses on and off the court because I love to turn out very well. But, I must add here that just good-looking athletes can’t do anything for their sport.
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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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My parents have been volleyball players, and my dad is an Arjuna awardee in volleyball.
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I think you can never be a complete player.
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What hurts most is whenever I am leading, and then I lose the match, it is disappointing, and there are so many such matches.
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Since the Rio Olympics, the expectations are always high, and the responsibilities are also high. I am used to it now. You have to keep going and keep working hard.
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Injuries are part of life. We can’t decide on that.
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It is hard to lose for everybody.
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A small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.
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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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Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.
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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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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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My period days didn’t make me falter: they made me more determined to pursue my dreams.
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Every tournament is important for me.
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