A small cold and cough can actually stop you from going where you are.
Against each player, I will give 100 per cent. I give my best in every game.
Be it 'Mary Kom,' 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag,' or 'Dangal,' each one was inspiring in its own way. But my favourite is 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.'
Definitely, the aim is to become No.1.
Each tournament is different.
Each tournament is equally important.
Every tournament I have won has been memorable.
Every tournament is important for me.
Hard work is the key for success.
I am aggressive only on court.
I am really lucky that I got such good coaches and everything I wanted, right from the infrastructure to proper coaching.
I am thankful to my parents. They have done many sacrifices.
I consider the All England as like any normal super series tournament.
I don't fear anyone. I just concentrate on giving my best.
I have a lot of hunger to win the big titles.
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.
If it makes me happy, it definitely adds to my well-being.
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.
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.