Panaji: Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu says she can't pick her toughest opponent in the international circuit as all are of the same standard and one has to be always alert irrespective of the world ranking of the player.
"I feel nobody is tough and at the same time, anybody is beatable," she said during an interaction at the ongoing Goa Fest 2022 on Friday.
"Right now everybody is of same standards, you can't think that a higher ranking player will be hard or not beatable and at the same time when you are playing with the low ranking player, you can't expect that it is going to be an easy win.
"So you have to give your hundred percent, no matter what. I can't say that one person is toughest opponent and she is unbeatable, everybody is beatable." Recalling the times when everything was shut due to COVID-19 ahead of Olympics, Sindhu said that those were "a bit of hard times".
"Because of the pandemic it had to get postponed. It was just couple of months away. It was a bit sad. We were waiting for this for four years," she said.
Sindhu said that even after going to the Olympics it was hard because players were being tested every day.