P.V. Sindhu: Queen of the court docket
In 2020, Sindhu welcomed dwelling a Labrador named Rio, named after her silver medal run on the 2016 Olympics P.V. Sindhu, 26, Badminton participant, Hyderabad; Photo by Bandeep Singh/ India At the momentWith two Olympic and Asian Games medals, a World Championship title and numerous different match wins beneath her belt, P.V. Sindhu shouldn’t be solely India’s best badminton participant, but in addition its best feminine athlete. She stays pushed even after gaining success and its tough byproduct—fame.With two Olympic and Asian Games medals, a World Championship title and numerous different match wins beneath her belt, P.V. Sindhu shouldn’t be solely India’s best badminton participant, but in addition its best feminine athlete. She stays pushed even after gaining success and its tough byproduct—fame.
After bagging a bronze on the 2020 Tokyo Games and turning into solely the second Indian sportsperson to win back-to-back Olympic medals, Sindhu may have rested on her accomplishment and brought 2021 off. Instead, she was again on court docket quickly, reaching the semis of three tournaments and the finals of the World Tour Finals.
A disciplined work ethic, the necessity to work on her weaknesses and the starvation to be taught new techniques are important to Sindhu’s consistency and longevity. Her capacity to remain in form and be comparatively injury-free in a bodily gruelling sport are additionally underrated. For the betterment of Indian sport, she wants a rival. But there’s no denying that the Hyderabadi is the queen and, fortunately for followers, she’s in no temper to relinquish her throne but.Click right here for IndiaAt the moment.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.