Mumbai: Sania Mirza is geared up to represent the country in next month's Olympics but she refused to predict winning a medal in the Rio Games.
Sania will pair up with young Prarthana Thombare in women's doubles and with Rohan Bopanna in mixed doubles and she said she will prepare for the Olympics the same way she does for every big tournament.
"You try and play every tournament, play every match at merit, give your best and hopefully come back with a medal. If you don't (win a medal) then you try again. You cannot sit and predict what is going to happen," she said when asked about chances of clinching a medal in Rio.
Asked about her chemistry with Bopanna, Sania said, "Rohan and I have known each other for a very long time, we have played a lot together. So we are looking forward to playing together in the Olympics."
The women's doubles world No. 1 player said one has to inspire himself or herself to achieve success in the Olympics but the biggest inspiration was to play for the country.
"You have to be your own inspiration, you have to be there because you want to be there (in the Olympics). The biggest inspiration is playing for your country and there cannot be anything bigger than that," she said.
Sania, however, said that she was not preparing differently for the Olympics.
"As tennis players, we can't really prepare (ourselves) for one thing that comes you know. I am playing in Canada a week before the Olympics. This will be my third Olympics, we prepare for it the same way we prepare for every big tournament that we play, be it Wimbledon or US Open. So, we are looking forward to it," said the 29-year-old.
Asked if she has any concern about the Zika virus in the backdrop of some tennis players pulling out of the Olympics, Sania said, "I am going to Rio for the Olympics. I am sure we will try and take whatever precautions we can. But there is no so to say an injection or something you can take.
"I have already taken the yellow fever injection which we were supposed to take. We will see whatever we can do but I am going (for the Olympics)."
Recently Prarthana had said that she was not scared of facing big names in Rio with Sania at her side.
Asked about Prarthana's comments, Sania said, "That's really good. I think younger kids today are so much more confident. It's amazing if that's how she feels. But I am sure there will be some nerves, I hope there will be, because nerves are always good to have. She has been around me for a long time and hopefully that experience should help her."