Tokyo Olympics: PV Sindhu’s dad Ramana recalls how he motivated shuttler | Tokyo Olympics News – Times of India
“I told her not to ponder over the semis loss. It was painful but she came back strongly. I told her to think it was a gift for me and play her best game,” said the former volleyball international and Arjuna awardee.
Ramana has been a huge influence on his daughter’s career and it was no different in Tokyo. “I had told her to focus on the game and show the right body language. Yesterday, I told her that Bing Jiao had played three-setters in her earlier games and it is not easy for her to continue with the same rhythm. I also sent her a video of Bing Jiao’s match in Delhi. Her coach and Sindhu analysed it and came up with a good strategy. The colour of the medal doesn’t matter, Ramana said.
“We had expected a gold but it’s not so easy to achieve it. It is significant that she has won a medal,” Ramana added.
While thanking coach Park Tae-Sang, the government, BAI and Suchitra Academy, Ramana also used the opportunity to drive home a point.
“Girls are winning medals for the country. I am not criticising the male child, but only want to stress that girls should be given equal opportunities.”
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