Sindhu's success mantra: Practice till you achieve perfection

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 08 2018 | 4:55 PM IST
Expectations have sky-rocketed since her Rio Olympics silver medal and P V Sindhu says the only way to handle the huge responsibility is to practice till she achieves perfection in all her strokes.
"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," the 22-year-old shuttler told PTI.
"I have been working on all the areas because I feel everything is really important. You have to keep on learning all the time unless and until you become perfect in all the strokes," she added.
Sindhu, who narrowly missed out on winning the titles at the World Championship in Glasgow and Dubai World Superseries Finals, said there were a lot of positive things to learn from the year's performances.
"The year 2017 has been really good for me. Definitely, a lot of positive things to learn from," said Sindhu, who won the India Super Series and Korea Super Series, besides reaching the finals at Hong Kong Open.
"In the year 2018, there are so many tournaments and some more tournaments are actually adding up. I have to keep moving and keep working hard. It will be really nice to achieve much more success in 2018."
Sindhu said many players are coming up in the country and they can learn by watching top-class shuttlers such as world no 1 Dane Viktor Axelsen, during the Premier Badminton League (PBL).
"Indian players are doing well. Many of the youngsters are doing really well. And definitely in the coming years you will see all of them. They will have to get a little more exposure," she said.
"By being part of PBL they will learn by seeing the top players, like Viktor (Axelsen) and some of the Olympians and others. It is a good opportunity for them to learn things and actually go and work out.
"If the young players work hard there is a bright future ahead. Playing with the professionals will give an idea of what it takes to achieve success," she added.
She felt happy that the standard of PBL was improving.
"Well, it is good to see many top level players are coming and playing in the PBL. It is good for the Indians, especially youngsters to look at the high level players and learn. As a league, it is improving and is coming up," Sindhu said.

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First Published: Jan 08 2018 | 4:55 PM IST

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