
New Delhi, Hindustan Times, By Gauri Kohli, : Busy preparing for the
London Olympics scheduled to take place in July this year, the badminton champ talks about her daily clockwork, fitness regime… and the people she fears most: I wake up between 6.30 am and 7 am daily, except on Sundays. I begin my day with a light breakfast of bananas and milk. I then head for the courts to work out and play under the guidance of my coaches. They have a specific schedule for stamina building, endurance and game skills. I take some rest around 11 am. After taking a bath and lunch at 12.30 or 1 pm, Itake a small nap. I hit the courts again in the afternoon and practice
am ill. During school games, I used to take and eat food from local hotels/dhabas, including items such as milkshakes, butter, paneer, curd etc every day. My aim is to give my 100%. The rest I leave to luck and God’s mercy! I believe there’s no gain without pain and I don’t believe in
short gains. I have full faith in my strength and ability and – except for a few players from China – don’t fear anyone. Currently, I’m ranked No 4 in the world; the three players ahead of me and two behind me on the rankings are all Chinese. Source: Article, Image1- 2-3- 4.

