I will keep working on different aspects of my games. It’s not so easy, and I need to work on every stroke.
PV SINDHUI 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.
More PV Sindhu Quotes
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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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My long-term goal is to become the world number one player.
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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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I have been playing with boys, which is helpful for me.
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I consider the All England as like any normal super series tournament.
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You 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.
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Whoever plays well on a given day, that player wins.
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A small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.
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Tennis, at times, I follow, but not much.
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You have to keep on learning all the time unless and until you become perfect in all the strokes.
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I think each player has a different style of play, and every match is different.
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You can’t compare one tournament with another.
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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 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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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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When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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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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I want to beat everyone I’m playing against.
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I am thankful to my parents. They have done many sacrifices.
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My coaches have always been on my side, motivating me to try harder and harder every day, which is not easy.
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Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.
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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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Ups and downs will be happening; coming to the final and losing by a point or so should not matter.
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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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