We need to be always prepared for every match.
PV SINDHUSaina is not someone special player that I have to win against. It’s not like that I must beat her. She is one of the players.
More PV Sindhu Quotes
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Against each player, I will give 100 per cent. I give my best in every game.
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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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Women’s badminton has become so competitive.
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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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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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It takes years of practice to become a World No. 1 or 2.
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I have no tension. I only play to give my best.
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Previously, people were like, ‘She might win the tournament,’ but now it’s like, ‘She should win the tournament.’
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There were many struggles, but my parents supported me a lot. Whenever I wanted anything, wherever I wanted to go, practice session etc., they were there for me.
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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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I think the coaches have to play a big role in the players’ development.
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I have been playing with boys, which is helpful for me.
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One tournament win doesn’t make you perfect.
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It’s always good to win a title.
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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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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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I just can’t do without music.
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Many players are of the same standard; it all depends on how your strokes land on the other side of court.
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Since I’m the youngest in the family, I sulk when my parents deny me something, although I come around when they explain why it was denied.
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When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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Hard work is the key for success.
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I consider the All England as like any normal super series tournament.
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It is hard to lose for everybody.
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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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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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There will be many obstacles in the pursuit of your dreams. I had long hours of training, balancing studies and badminton.
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