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Morning Stars | For ace shuttler PV Sindhu, mornings are for court practice, fast music and dosa

PV Sindhu is used to late-night flights; but when she is in training, the day starts early for the Olympic silver medalist.

May 28, 2021 / 19:57 IST
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PV Sindhu is used to getting up early for practice.
PV Sindhu is used to getting up early for practice.

Note to readers: Morning Stars is a series of interviews with achievers across fields about their morning routine and how they get ready for the day ahead. Mornings bring optimism and a fresh start. And how we spend them sets the tone for the day. 

PV Sindhu’s sport, badminton, demands an ability to play at a furious pace from the forecourt as well as the baseline. Somewhat similarly, when it comes to her day, the 25-year-old Olympic silver medalist is comfortable with early starts as well as the back end of a 24-hour cycle.

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“I’m used to getting up early for practice, and when we travel the flights are generally late, at 2 or 3 am, so I’m used to that also,” Sindhu says when asked if she is a morning or evening person.

A conversation with the Padma Bhushan awardee and Tokyo Olympics medal contender on how she usually begins her days.