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Shuttler PV Sindhu might have clinched the silver medal at Rio Olympics, but mentor and chief coach Pullela Gopichand believes his ward is still far away from achieving her full potential and said she has the talent to be head and shoulders above the rest in the world.
“We need to be patient. We need to understand that results may not come as consistently as we want them. But it is important she understand and tries. She is still 21 and she has probably another 10 years and once she realises what I see in my eyes, she will be head and shoulders above the rest of the world,” he added.
Coach Gopichand also heaped praises on Sindhu.
On cloud nine after winning the silver at Rio, Sindhu said:
Asked if India can win a gold at 2020 Tokyo, Gopichand said:
“I know it is a tough job. There are strong athletes we will be competing against and our medal will make us a target but having said that, we have age on our side. We have a bunch of players here who when I walked here were saying 2020 is for us. So hopefully we have a motivated group who will push each other and we will remain in contention in Tokyo.”
India won two medals and both of them were clinched by women -- Sindhu and wrestler Sakshi Malik (bronze) and Gopichand said: “Thanks to the girls for saving our Olympic campaign.”
Despite fielding a contingent of 118, India could win only two medals but Gopichand said: “I think having more than 100 athletes in Olympics is a huge achievement and instead of being negative and pointing fingers we need to celebrate it.”
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