Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu has said that she cannot choose her toughest opponent on the international circuit as everyone is of the same level and no matter what the world ranking of the opposing players, she has always been cautious in the middle of the match. Sindhu said on the sidelines of the Goa Fest 2022 here on Friday, "I think no one is a tough opponent and has beaten everyone.''
"Right now, everyone is of the same level, you can't think that it's hard to beat a player with a better ranking or that he's not outplayed, and at the same time when you're playing a low-ranking player, you can't expect an easy win. Sindhu has said, "So no matter who the opponent is, you have to give your 100 per cent. I can't say which player is the toughest opponent and can't be defeated, everyone can be outplayed.''
Before the Olympics, when everything was closed due to the coronavirus, Sindhu called it a little difficult time. Sindhu said, "They (Tokyo Olympics) have been postponed due to the pandemic. Then they had to be held after a few months. It was sad. We've been waiting for them for four years. Sindhu has said that even after going for the Olympics, the situation was difficult as the players have started getting tested daily. She has said, "Imagine you made it to the semi-finals and you got positive. It would have been the worst. Sindhu said, "Thankfully everything went well and I came back with a bronze medal. Sindhu said that during the break due to the pandemic, she got enough time to work on her skills.''
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