Major achievements of PV Sindhu as world champion
Won historic bronze medal in Tokyo Olympics 2020PV Sindhu has become the fourth female shuttler to win consecutive Olympic medals. PV Sindhu has achieved coveted status in Indian badminton after winning a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Sindhu, whose full name is Pusarla Venkata Sindhu, both her parents were national level volleyball players. She first came to the national scene at the age of 18 after winning bronze at the 2013 World Championships, a feat not achieved since Prakash Padukone's bronze in 1983.
Sindhu has won a medal every time except in 2015. Though she always came close to winning the coveted title, she was crowned world champion only in 2019, where she defeated Japanese Nozomi Okuhara.
Sindhu went to Brazil at the 2016 Rio Olympics with little media glare, as not many expected her to win a medal for the country. But what happened next threw the entire cricket-crazy nation into frenzy as she reached the women's singles final, something no Indian had achieved before. Although she won a silver medal, Sindhu overnight became a role model for millions of Indians across the world. In recognition of his rare feet, the Government of India honored him with the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, India's highest sporting honour, in 2016.
Sindhu not only became the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals, but also became the fourth female badminton player to win consecutive Olympic medals. After his consistent performances in the big tournaments, he has slowly gained the reputation of being a 'big tournament player.
PV Sindhu has a long list of achievements both at the national and international level. Let's take a look at some of the major achievements.
Olympics: |
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Silver medal in 2016 |
Bronze medal in 2021 |
World Championships: |
Gold medal in 2019 |
Silver medal in 2018 |
Silver medal in 2017 |
Bronze medal 2014 |
Bronze medal in 2013 |
Asian Games: |
Silver medal in 2018 |
Women's Team bronze in 2014 |
Commonwealth Games: |
Silver medal in 2018 |
Mixed Team gold medal in 2018 |
Bronze medal in 2014 |
Asian Championships: |
Bronze medal in 2014. |
BWF World Tour Finals/BWF Super Series Finals |
Champion in 2018 |
Runners-up in 2017. |
India Open Super Series champion |
Champion in 2017 |
Runners-up in 2018 |
China Open Super Series premier |
Champion in 2016. |
Korea Open Super Series |
Champion in 2017. |
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