My long-term goal is to become the world number one player.
PV SINDHUMy long-term goal is to become the world number one player.
PV SINDHUI think you can never be a complete player.
PV SINDHUI 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.
PV SINDHUA small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.
PV SINDHUWomen’s badminton has become so competitive.
PV SINDHUIt is never the case that I will push myself more for the World Championships and play differently in a Super Series or vice-versa.
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.
PV SINDHUMy period days didn’t make me falter: they made me more determined to pursue my dreams.
PV SINDHUI think each player has a different style of play, and every match is different.
PV SINDHUI was at the Gopichand Academy since I was 10.
PV SINDHUNagpur 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.
PV SINDHUEvery 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.
PV SINDHUDefinitely, the aim is to become No.1.
PV SINDHUWhen you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
PV SINDHUI 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.
PV SINDHUWin or lose, I always focus only on giving my 100%.
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