PV Sindhu defeated He Bing Jiao of China to win a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. The ace shuttler come to be the initial Indian lady to win two person Olympic medals. PV Sindhu, 26, delivered a straight-game win more than World No.5 Japanese Akane Yamaguchi at the Tokyo Olympics 2020 to attain the semifinals, but it nonetheless wasn’t adequate as she went up against World No.1 Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei. Sindhu lost the semi-final clash 18-21, 12-21 and took on on China’s He Bing Jiao in the bronze medal match today. She defeated He Bing Jiao 21-13 and 21-15.
While absolutely everyone knows PV Sindhu as the golden girl of Indian badminton, right here are some lesser-recognized details about the athlete.
1. Both her parents are athletes also
Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was born on July 5, 1995 to PV Ramana and P Vijaya. Both her parents had been elite athletes – volleyball players at the national level – so PV Sindhu’s interest in sports comes as no surprise. Her father, in reality, received the Arjuna Award in 2000 for his contribution to the sport of volleyball.
2. She used to travel 120 km everyday to train
PV Sindhu displayed an interest in badminton at a young age, and she was in a position to pursue it thanks to her parents. For more than 12 years, her father would wake up at 3 am to take her to Pullela Gopichand’s academy exactly where she educated. The distance they travelled was about 60 kilometres twice a day. “From Marredpally he used to drop and pick her (Sindhu) up from Gopichand’s Academy at Gachibowli, driving 60-km twice a day. Only recently he shifted close to Gopi’s academy,” JBS Vidyadhar, a former India doubles player, told Sportstar.
3. She missed her sister’s wedding for a badminton tournament
PV Sindhu’s elder sister, P Divya, got married in Hyderabad in 2012, but the badminton player could not attend the wedding mainly because of a tournament. PV Sindhu, then-17-years-old, was playing in the Syed Modi International India Grand Prix Gold in Lucknow at the time. “Yeah I will be missing her wedding. I can’t help it now having reached the final,” she had stated, smiling.
4. She after went with no her phone for 3 months
In 2016, PV Sindhu became the initial Indian badminton player to win an Olympics silver medal. To assist her focus on coaching for the Olympics, her coach Pullela Gopichand took her phone away from her for a entire 3 months. “Sindhu did not have her phone during the last three months. The first thing is I would return her phone,” an elated Gopichand had stated right after Sindhu’s silver winning feat in the 2016 Rio Olympics.
5. Sachin Tendulkar gifted her a car or truck right after 2016 Rio Olympics
Winning silver in the Olympics was, of course, a pretty particular moment for Sindhu. It was made even more particular when ‘Master Blaster’ Sachin Tendulkar honoured her win with a present. Sachin Tendulkar presented PV Sindhu with a BMW car or truck for her Rio feat.
6. She likes swimming and meditation
When she is not coaching, PV Sindhu likes to recharge by swimming, yoga and meditation. “I meditate to stay calm,” she told The Spuzz back in 2019. Her Instagram pics typically show her in swimming pools.
7. Her toughest competitor is….
PV Sindhu’s most significant competitors is not one of the badminton greats – it is somebody considerably closer to her. Shortly prior to the Olympics, PV Sindhu took to Instagram to share a video which shows her going up against her “toughest competition” – her pint-sized nephew Aaryan. “He also happens to be my biggest supporter,” she clarified.
8. She is a major-time foodie
PV Sindhu’s Instagram confirms that she is a foodie. Delicious hunting dishes and references to meals feature typically on her timeline. One of her favourite foods is sweet curd – and she had to abstain from it although coaching for the 2016 Olympics. “I had deprived her from having sweet curd which she likes most. I also stopped her from eating ice-cream. Now she can eat whatever she wants,” coach Pullela Gopichand had declared right after her win.