In August 2019, Indian expert badminton player, Pusarla Venkata Sindhu – or as we as a whole know her, PV Sindhu turned into the main Indian to win the BWF World Badminton Championship. In a nation where cricketers are venerated as symbols, PV Sindhu put India on the worldwide badminton map. In her excursion from an Olympic Silver Medalist (Rio ‘2016) to the best on the planet, there are exercises to be copied in our own just as expert lives.

Here are a couple of what we arranged. It is often very easy to give up when something is too tough to handle. Winning or losing doesn’t matter, but the efforts that have been put to work matter, and PV Sindhu knows it very well. In the year 2016, Rio Olympics PV Sindhu reached the final becoming the first Indian to do so. She didn’t bring the gold medal home but she won the hearts of millions.

Coming out of negativity

Despite her loss against Carolina Marin at the Rio Olympics, Sindhu didn’t let herself down but she tried harder and beat Saina Nehwal at the India Open.

Improving performance

Standing 5’10” tall, the badminton master class was going through a lot after her Rio loss and her China Open Super Series. However, she came back with a lot of effort and won the China Open tournament beating Sun Yu.

Being consistent
PV Sindhu has been a consistent player and also a hardworking one, she has spent more than a decade to accomplish her dreams.

Keep going ahead

PV Sindhu didn’t look back at the mistakes she had made, but she moved forward with a good positive approach.