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Tokyo Olympics: "Have Been Working On Aggression, Technique," Says PV Sindhu
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PV Sindhu on Sunday said she has worked on her aggression in the past five years and promised a very "different" version of herself.
Indian badminton ace PV Sindhu on Sunday said she has worked on her aggression in the past five years and promised a very "different" version of herself after making a winning start at the ongoing Olympics. Five years back, Sindhu was not considered a medal prospect but she stunned the world with her stellar run which ended with an unprecedented silver medal on her Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro. However, this time around, the 26-year-old from Hyderabad is India's biggest hope for a gold at Tokyo. "Mentally, physically and experience-wise, a lot has changed. Coming to (Tokyo) 2020 is completely different; back then there were no expectations," the reigning world champion said after making a winning start to her campaign on Sunday with a straight-game win over Israel's Ksenia Polikarpova. "I know that I have worked hard and given all my heart all of these years and I think it's time to show now. I've been working on my aggression and my technique and you will definitely see a different Sindhu." The soft-spoken Indian ace was not known for her aggression till five years back and it was chief national coach Pullela Gopichand, who had transformed her into an aggressive player ahead of the Rio Games.More Related News