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After her semi-final win , Sindhu said she would give in her best today to win the coveted gold medal. But she also opined that her opponent was a strong player. “My target will be to win the gold and I will give my heart out. I feel I really worked hard each and every time. Everybody’s aim is to get a medal at the Olympics, one more match to go. Definitely I feel that I’ve a chance,” Sindhu had said.
On his daughter’s performance, PV Ramana who is also a sports person said, “Yesterday it was excellent performance. We are happy that the child made us proud.” The immensely talented Hyderabadi girl has done a notch better than her illustrious senior Saina Nehwal, who got country’s its first medal from badminton — a bronze in London 2012.
After Sindhu stormed into the finals of the women’s singles event at Rio Olympic Games, Ramana is hopeful of a good summit clash against Carolina Marin today and feels there’s a 50-50 chance of her daughter winning the match. The World No. 10 from Hyderabad will take on two-time World Champion and top seed, left-handed Carolina Marin of Spain in the summit clash on Friday evening.
“It will be 50-50 chances to win gold medal in finals today, because both of them are in good form. And it is left-right combination,” Sindhu’s father Ramana told media.
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