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Your dreams are what define your individuality. They have the power to give you wings and make you fly high.

My period days didn't make me falter: they made me more determined to pursue my dreams.

There will be many obstacles in the pursuit of your dreams. I had long hours of training, balancing studies and badminton.

In my early years, I would travel 56 km. from home to the training institute and back every single day.

I was 18 when I was presented with the Arjuna Award. To say it feels really good would be an understatement. But I don't know how else to convey the feeling. I am grateful for having received this prestigious award at such a young age.

I had once thought I would become a doctor but gave up on the thought soon enough. I took up the racquet instead. Later, when I saw my sister studying so much to become a doctor, I was like, 'Thank God I am a shuttler!'

I went to school like any other regular student till Class VIII, and my favourite subject was math. From Class IX, things got a little difficult to manage. I was inclined towards studies, but then I also had to give time to badminton.

I like Telugu movies, then comes Bollywood and then English movies. In Tollywood, I like Mahesh Babu and Prabhas. But no, I don't watch all their movies. I first find out if the movie is nice. If it's a flop, I don't watch it.

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.

You have to keep on learning all the time unless and until you become perfect in all the strokes.

The year 2017 has been really good for me. Definitely, a lot of positive things to learn from.

I have to keep moving and keep working hard.

You win some and lose some. It's all part of the game. You have to take it in a very positive way.

Every tournament I have won has been memorable.

You can't compare one tournament with another.

Playing for Hyderabad Hunters is a very good feeling.

I train for six days in a week for eight to ten hours of practice per day.

Talking about world-class player, no player is easy to play at this level. Each player has a different style of play.

Saina is not someone special player that I have to win against. It's not like that I must beat her. She is one of the players.

I prepare the same for every opponent.

Against each player, I will give 100 per cent. I give my best in every game.

When I started, I didn't think I would become a great player. It was my passion; I had interest. My parents supported me. In that way, I continued.

My parents have been volleyball players, and my dad is an Arjuna awardee in volleyball.

One tournament win doesn't make you perfect.

I have learnt many things, but there's more to learn. Every day is a new start.

Nagpur to Kanyakumari and Kashmir, future Olympic medallists can come from anywhere. It is the passion that drives you, not the city, provided you get enough facilities.

I love dressing up, and I'm aware that people do say that it can take your attention away from the game. But I disagree with this notion!

If it makes me happy, it definitely adds to my well-being.

I love making friends and make others happy. But I also love to be happy all the time. All that aggression that you see remains on the court only.

I didn't think I would have an Olympic medal at 21, but I knew I would give my best and play my game. I just viewed it as my first Olympics and that I would take it one match at a time, but to bring a silver home made me very, very happy.

The Olympic medal gave me a lot of confidence, and I went and won my first Super Series in Hong Kong. So in that regards, what Rio did was give me extra motivation and the confidence that now anything can happen.

I have a lot of hunger to win the big titles.

Win or lose, I always focus only on giving my 100%.

Many players are of the same standard; it all depends on how your strokes land on the other side of court.

I put the good playing and game first, and money, prizes are secondary.

Some tournaments maybe are important for others, while some are important for me.

I think judging a shuttle is different everywhere, so there is a drift, but you have to be used to it. We can't complain, as I think it is same for all.

What hurts most is whenever I am leading, and then I lose the match, it is disappointing, and there are so many such matches.

Injuries are part of life. We can't decide on that.

When you are injured, you need to strengthen yourself very well to make a comeback very confidently.

It was important for me to get a super series title.

Life has changed after Rio. Winning a silver medal was a huge moment for me. It has come with a lot of responsibilities.

We need to be always prepared for every match.

I think you can never be a complete player.

You have to keep working all the time. How much you learn, there is always room for learning; you will have to keep improving all the time.

I am aggressive only on court.

Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.

While there are many good courts in the country, we need to have good coaches for more players to come up. Not everyone can go to Gopichand Academy, and everyone cannot afford international tournaments.

I think the coaches have to play a big role in the players' development.

I was at the Gopichand Academy since I was 10.

I was lucky to get good coaches and infrastructure that I needed. To become a champion, it is not just a few months' practice: it takes years to make a champion.

A small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.

Hard work is the key for success.

I am thankful to my parents. They have done many sacrifices.

I consider the All England as like any normal super series tournament.

I have no tension. I only play to give my best.

I have been playing with boys, which is helpful for me.

Every tournament is important for me.

I think each player has a different style of play, and every match is different.

When you lose in the quarterfinals or semifinals, you actually learn a lot from those mistakes.

Each tournament is different.

We can't play if we are ill or not completely fit.

Each tournament is equally important.

Ups and downs will be happening; coming to the final and losing by a point or so should not matter.

Women's badminton has become so competitive.

The key is not being overconfident. You should not think that because I'm a top-ranked player, I will win this game. You have to be focused.

Fitness is the key. You need to have strokes and stamina and agility; you need to exercise really well. On-court and off-court are equally important.

It is never the case that I will push myself more for the World Championships and play differently in a Super Series or vice-versa.

There were many struggles, but my parents supported me a lot. Whenever I wanted anything, wherever I wanted to go, practice session etc., they were there for me.

Most of the times, when I actually have rest time, I am travelling.

While I am training, I don't go out for events, so rest days, in a way, take away that time. Apart from that, I just stay at home and rest, maybe relax at home and spend time with family.

Tennis, at times, I follow, but not much.

Sometimes it does upset you when you lose in the finals, or even in a quarterfinal or semifinal, especially when you think, 'Maybe I could have played better,' or even if you gave your 100 percent, and even then, you lose.

Sometimes you don't play up to the mark, and you win even then.

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