I’m going all-out to win gold in Paris: PV Sindhu

Sindhu stands on the brink of history as she pursues the gold medal in the upcoming Games, having won a silver and bronze in 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo edition respectively.

Update: 2024-07-18 15:30 GMT

PV Sindhu with her Olympic medal (X)

NEW DELHI: Badminton ace PV Sindhu says she is "going all-out" in her quest to become the first Indian to win an unprecedented third individual Olympic medal in Paris, drawing on her experience from a successful past.

Sindhu stands on the brink of history as she pursues the gold medal in the upcoming Games, having won a silver and bronze in 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo edition respectively.

In an exclusive conversation on JioCinema's 'The Dreamers,' Sindhu spoke about her unwavering focus on making history at Paris, though it is going to be an extremely difficult task for the Indian star.

"That third medal at Paris definitely motivates me, and I am going all-out to get that gold medal. For me, the Olympics is where I give my 200%," Sindhu said.

"The journeys in 2016 and 2020 were wonderful, filled with immense effort and unforgettable moments.

"As I prepare for Paris 2024, it's a fresh start, and I have to give my 100% no matter what."

Ranked among the world's top players, Sindhu draws from her past experiences to fuel her quest for gold.

"There are a lot of experiences from my previous outings at the Olympics that I will take into Paris 2024, but I don't want to get overconfident thinking about the medals.

"I hope I can fulfil the hope of the nation and get the third medal because getting three consecutive medals is not a joke. My mindset is focused on winning the gold and this gives me a lot of motivation and confidence."

She spoke at length about her preparation for the mega event, which will run from July 26 to August 11.

"My preparations are focused on putting in the hard work while being smart and focused on that particular day."

"This time, we have a whole new team with Prakash (Padukone) sir as my mentor and Agus (Dwi Santoso) as the new coach. Our practice is focused at getting everything perfect and to the point.

"It is my fortune that Prakash sir is my mentor and a part of my journey, and I hope his support can help me win that medal."

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