




How has your maiden Olympic experience been—-becoming the first Indian to reach the Olympics quarterfinals and then the defeat?
It was my first Olympics and I was very excited. I had always dreamed of making it to this biggest sporting event. Despite my determination to give my 100 per cent, I had never expected to reach the quarterfinals. I was just taking one match at a time. But when I did reach the quarterfinals, I started thinking of a medal—gold, silver or bronze—and at one point in the quarter-final match, I thought I would actually win. That, I think, did me in, making me put up a really disappointing performance in the last set when I was down to 11-3. I have learnt not to be complacent. But I guess losing is a part of every game and I have no regrets.
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