Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is seemingly the most productive Indian badminton star of the 21st century. Since she is the first-ever Indian lady to win a silver award at the Olympics and gold at the BWF World Championships, she as a world champion is in class as herself in the history of Indian Badminton. Alongside individual badminton player Saina Nehwal and fighter Mary Kom, she has been one of the sparkling reference points for sportswomen in India. As of now positioned at world number seven, shuttler PV Sindhu stays as probably the greatest expectation in badminton as the country prepares for Tokyo Olympics.

One of the eccentricities about PV Sindhu’s professional chart is her consistent improvement on yearly occasions or year after year. This was first obvious at the 2012 Asian Junior Championships when she won the gold decoration in the wake of scoring a bronze the year earlier. This example was rehashed at the lofty World Championships as well. After two bronze and two silver decorations somewhere in the range of 2013 and 2018, she, at last, held the yellow metal in 2019 after exhaustively beating Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara 21-7, 21-7, and collecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recognition. She sure was very happy and proud to be the first Indian woman to win the World Championship Title in badminton.

Her win indicates her struggle and the hard work she did in the early years of her life. Winning such a huge title is surely not easy and that is why it is a big deal for us. Her win will surely inspire many more Indian women to take an active part in sports and try their best for the country.

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