Pune (Maharashtra) [India], May 19: PV Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, recently discussed her remarkable journey in sports during a convocation ceremony at FLAME University in Pune.
While addressing the graduating students, Sindhu emphasized that the visible accolades, like medals, often overshadow the unseen struggles. She stated, "The world sees the medal, but they do not see the 4 AM alarms, the tears, the losses, and the days you show up when you do not want to. At the Olympics, you do not just fight for a podium — you fight for every invisible battle you have won to get there."
Her achievements include winning a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and a bronze at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, making her the first Indian woman to secure two Olympic medals.
On the topic of overcoming failure, Sindhu remarked, "In sport, sometimes you do not just show up after failure — sometimes you show up while literally breaking. And that is where champions are built."
She encouraged the audience to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success, saying, "If you want to achieve something significant, you will have to fail for it. Repeatedly. Publicly. Sometimes, even hilariously."
Sharing personal stories and valuable lessons from her career, Sindhu connected emotionally with the audience. She expressed her special bond with FLAME University, noting that her husband, Venkata Datta Sai, is an alumnus. "This was not just a speech for me; it was personal. My husband studied here, and FLAME has shown up in so many moments of my life. Today felt like a beautiful full-circle moment — finally attending a FLAME graduation and sharing the lessons I have learned from podiums, heartbreaks, and relentless early mornings," she shared.
Looking ahead, Sindhu is set to compete in the Malaysia Masters tournament, which begins on Tuesday at the Stadium Axiata Arena KL Sports City in Bukit Jalil.
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