From “The Girls Has No Fame” To The Girl Created The Topmost News- P.V. Sindhu Made India Proud At 2016 Olympics

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A country where women are venerated or idolized the Supreme Force or Shakti. The victory of Sindu is a laudable effort. Sindhu – the tall, long legged girl, polite to a fault and whose game has been razor sharp and smashing relentless; her net and drops rather deft and defense solid – who has two World Championship bronze medals and no Super Series crown.

She always had the attacking game, the steep smashes and the firepower in her kill strokes. She’s added a base of defense to it – tougher than for most others given how tall players struggle owing to their higher centre of gravity.

The medal count might not match London, but this is a sensational result for Indian badminton – to play the biggest final that there will be internationally – of the next four years. And the elegant woman with a beast of a smash, is promising India to fly.

BRAVO!

 

 

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1. The Indian star at the Rio 2016 olympics  P.V. Sindhu or Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was born on 5th of July 1995 in Hyderabad, Telangana,IndiaShe is an Indian professional badminton player.

 

 

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2. P.V. Sindhu’s came from the family where her parents P.V. Ramana and P. Vijaya – both former volleyball players. In 2000, Ramana was awarded Arjuna Award for his sport. Though her parents played professional volleyball, Sindhu chose badminton over it. She eventually started playing badminton at the age of eight.

 

 

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3. Sindhu first learned the basics of the sport with the guidance of Mehboob Ali at the badminton courts of Indian Railway Institute of Signal Engineering and Telecommunications in Secunderabad. Soon after she joined Pullela Gopichand’s badminton academy.

 

 

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4. There is no doubts about her commitment and determination as the fact that she reports on time at the coaching camps daily, travelling a distance of 56 km from her residence, is perhaps a reflection of her willingness to complete her desire to be a good badminton player with the required hard work and commitment.

 

 

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5. P. V. Sindhu received international attention as she broke into the Top 20 in the Badminton World Federation rankings released on 21 September 2012.




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6. On 10 August 2013, Sindhu became the first ever Indian women’s singles player to win a medal at the 2013 World Championships. In 2014, PV Sindhu created history by becoming the first Indian to win two back-to-back medals in the World Badminton Championships. Going forward she also achieved her career-best ranking of 9.

 

 

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7. On 30 March 2015, she received India’s fourth highest civilian honor, the Padma Shri.

 

 

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8. On 18 August 2016, at the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first Indian to reach the finals in the Badminton event of an Olympic games after beating Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the semi-finals. She subsequently won the Silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics and became the first Indian shuttler to win a Silver medal and the youngest Indian overall to make a podium finish in the Olympics.

 

 

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9. She also became the second Indian female shuttler to win an Olympic medal after Saina Nehwal’s Bronze medal at 2012 Summer Olympics at London.

 

 

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10. In the international circuit, Sindhu was a bronze medalist at the 2009 Sub-Junior Asian Badminton Championships held in Colombo. She won several domestic and national championships in the under-10 and under-13 categories, and kept improving her game.

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