"Watch Out For My Attack": PV Sindhu Promises To Be More Aggressive In The Tokyo Olympics
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As Rio Games silver medallist PV Sindhu sets out to go one better at the Tokyo Olympics, she tells NDTV how her game has changed what could be the ace up her sleeve in Tokyo.
India's badminton mainstay PV Sindhu goes into the Tokyo Olympics as a world champion in women's singles. That alone puts expectations on her to win a medal at the Games. With 50 days left for the curtain to go up in Tokyo, the Rio silver medallist told NDTV in an exclusive interview, "It is going to be different from Rio. In the first Olympics, everything was new to me. Now, there are responsibilities and expectations, the expectations will be around getting a better medal." Sindhu has put her body, mind, and soul into changing the colour of the medal in these five years. What does an extra year mean to her? "For me, one extra year has been good to get fitter. I am completely fit and keeping myself in good form," she says. A fit Sindhu is any opponent's nightmare. But who does she see as her toughest opponent at the Games?More Related News