"I am very happy to have qualified and I want to win a medal in Rio. Getting an Olympic medal is the ultimate dream for any sportsperson. I just want to win a medal at these Olympics. (If it happens) it will be the crowning achievement of my career," said Srikanth at a press meet here today.
"Qualifying is always a first step and now I am thinking only to win a medal. I am not saying I will definitely win but I have always said I want to win a medal at the Olympics. For that to happen, I have to match my opponent on the court, not just try my best," said the 23-year-old Guntur-born player.
The youngster, with seven professional titles under his belt, including the Indian Open last year, is here to improve his "core strength" by having a few sessions with a specialist in the new physical fitness area called Pilates, Sameer Purohit, on the advice of national coach Pullela Gopichand.
While expressing his happiness at grabbing an Olympic berth, Srikanth said his focus is to leap into the top eight in world rankings by the cut-off date for the men's singles draw.
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"These two tournaments are really important. If I gain
some points and come back into top eight, comparatively I will get an easier draw. There will be 16 seeds. Seeds 5-8 will play seeds 1-4 only in the quarters, while 9-16 will play in the pre quarters. That's why it's important," Srikanth said.
"I want to keep my body fit. I now have three-and-a-half weeks' break. It's a very good time (to rest and train) as in the last 4-6 months I never got four weeks of training. I am thinking to do the physical aspects now to keep me fit for the Olympics," he said.
Srikanth has beaten top players like Lin Dan, Tommy Sugiarto and Lee Chong Wei in the Indian Badminton League.
"It's kind of more open now. The top 20 are at the same level and it depends on who is mentally strong and who plays with better strategy on a particular day.
"It's always tough to play the top three players -- Chen Long, Lee Chong Wei and Lin Dan. They have so much experience, they have played in these tournaments before and they know how to handle pressure. Need to have the believe as all three have lost many matches."
"My attacking style is one of my biggest strengths. In the last five matches, I had lost two matches in close finishes. I just need to find out a way to pull out these close matches.
"I made some crucial mistakes and at times chose the wrong strokes to execute," he said in a candid self-assessment.