
Review of "Shuttler’s Flick: Making Every Match Count" by Pullela Gopichand with Priya Kumar
The book is excellently written and through his life experiences, Gopichand explains his strategies and the way he takes life every day, and how he keeps his focus, even when the odds are stacked against him. As the book starts from his childhood, we are exposed to the way his early life was shaped, and how his parents and his grit brought him to the place he is right now. As the book moves ahead, we see him take on life and face hurdles that most people would be crushed after, but Gopi rises after every challenge like a phoenix.
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