25 February,2025 10:18 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
PV Sindhu (Pic: File Pic)
India's badminton star PV Sindhu stated the importance of hard work and moving on quickly from disappointments for sportspersons. She also said that she still has the hunger to excel at the highest level.
PV Sindhu stated that even after plenty of disappointments, an athlete must not lose discipline as one never knows when it clicks on the field for them.
"You need to have that hope that you have to stick in there and you need to keep doing it every single day and it will come out someday", PV Sindhu said during the Nasscom Technology and Leadership Forum here on Tuesday.
"People might say you have everything, what else do you need? But I think the passion towards the sport and I still have that hunger that yes, I can do much better."
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"These wins give me a lot of confidence and boost to go to the next level, that is why I say every day is a new day and every day is a process. Even though there are those bad days, it's important that you let go and come back even more stronger", she added.
PV Sindhu said that dealing with training, disappointment and success is an ongoing process and being an athlete, one should stick to it.
"It's a process. It's every day, day in and day out, it is a process. A lot of people might think that when you get success, everyone is happy, they just see the outcome."
"But (only) you know what goes behind it (is) even more harder, because there are times when you are really tired, you can't go for training sessions. Sometimes you have good days, sometimes you have bad days where nothing is working out."
"Every day is a new learning. Sometimes (even) in practice sessions, you might not do well, but (then) you go for a tournament, you give your best and you're right there as a champion", added Sindhu, who recently missed the Asian Mixed Badminton Championship due to an injury.
"I want people to understand that it's not just a couple of months or a year of hard work, it takes years and years of hard work to come to a level."
(With PTI Inputs)