"Before going to the Olympics I would really like to see myself in top 10. Top seven is my aim, actually. There are five six events lined up before the Olympics (August 11-20)," the World No 12 told PTI before leaving the city after the conclusion of badminton in the 12th South Asian Games.
Sindhu, who is the second highest ranked women's singles player from India after Olympic bronze medalist and No 2 Saina Nehwal, is now looking forward to the Badminton Asia Team Championship in Hyderabad from February 15-21.
After the BAC, Sindhu will train her eyes on the GP Gold event of German Open (March 1-6) before shifting the focus to All-England Super series Premier slated from March 8-13.
"I want to take one by one. If you really perform well you don't need to worry about the rankings. It goes up automatically," the double World Championship bronze medallist said.
"Competition wise this was not really that up to the mark. You will see a very different standard outside. But here I don't feel it was up to the mark."
The 20-year-old from Hyderabad, in fact, had a forgettable outing at the SA Games losing to compatriot Ruthvika Shivani, who's ranked above 100, in the women's singles final yesterday.
Sindhu also wished Ruthvika, the current national champion, all the best for future.
"She's playing good enough. I wish she would perform well at the International level also. It will take time to improve. Every stroke is really important and you need to practice it daily. Then only it will become perfect.
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