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Working hard, want to see myself getting the medal in Tokyo: PV Sindhu

Preparing in the town of Milton Keynes in Britain, champion shuttler PV Sindhu is investigating every possibility to put on an award winning act at the Tokyo Olympics one year from now. 

Sindhu accepts that making arrangements for the uber occasion is similarly as significant all things considered to place in the hard yards in preparing. Also, that is the reason she is hoping to top at the ideal time. 

"My preparation is going truly well and I am energetically sitting tight for impending competitions. I have sufficient opportunity to prepare and ideally, I will put forth a valiant effort in the Thailand competition. I am arranging great for the Olympics and unquestionably, everyone needs to give their hundred percent to get that award. 

"I need to see myself getting the award in Tokyo and I am buckling down for it. I realize it won't be simple yet before that, I have a few competitions, beginning from January. In this way, it is bit by bit; each in turn. For the Olympics, it's certainly going to be extreme however I will make a point to put forth a valiant effort," Sindhu told ANI. 

The Olympic silver medallist additionally thought about her time during the Covid implemented lockdown. 

"At first, everything was closed and we couldn't rehearse however then in the wake of everything opened, all is great. We actually must be exceptionally cautious and ensure that we continue following all the conventions. My lockdown period was fine since that was another thing for us since we have never taken so much break and remained at home, not going anyplace yet I actually figured out how to keep myself fit, and right now all is well. We began preparing too and I am truly anticipating and energized for impending competitions," she said. 

While Sindhu is anticipating returning to the activity on the court, she said the presence of fans in the stands will most likely be missed. "It (pandemic) had a ton of effect on games since we were unable to play competitions, we were unable to travel and furthermore, we were unable to prepare eventually of time. 

"Additionally, when we start the competitions, there would be no observers. I think individuals are anxiously holding on to see us get back on court. They can't see us live which is something terrible on the grounds that we additionally need observers and fans to be there to help us which is a consolation and backing," Sindhu said.