Every tournament I have won has been memorable.
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.
More PV Sindhu Quotes
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I train for six days in a week for eight to ten hours of practice per day.
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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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I consider the All England as like any normal super series tournament.
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You can’t compare one tournament with another.
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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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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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You have to keep on learning all the time unless and until you become perfect in all the strokes.
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It was important for me to get a super series title.
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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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There are many defining moments in my journey.
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Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.
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I don’t fear anyone. I just concentrate on giving my best.
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I put the good playing and game first, and money, prizes are secondary.
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When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.
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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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