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Friday, August 9, 2013

Badminton: Who is PV Sindhu?



After Saina Nehwal, Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is the next rising women's badminton star from Hyderabad. She has proved that so far, and on Friday (August 9), created history by booking a spot in the World Championships semi-finals, which assures her of a medal. Sindhu is the first Indian women's singles player to win a medal at World Championships and overall fourth.


Prakash Padukone was the first Indian to win a medal (bronze) at Worlds in 1983 at Copenhagen. In 2011 (London), Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa had clinched doubles bronze.


Badminton: Who is PV Sindhu?

PV Sindhu created history at the World Championships



At Guangzhou, in successive days, Sindhu conquered two Chinese players - first the defending champion Wang Yihan (London Olympics silver medallist) in pre-quarter-finals and then former World No. 1 Shixian Wang in last-eight meeting at the Tianhe Indoor Stadium.


This will be 18-year-old Sindhu's second major international achievement this year. In May, she had won the Malaysian Grand Prix, which was her first "major title". In the final in Kuala Lumpur, Sindhu beat Japan's Juan Gu 21-17, 17-21, 21-19.


"Definitely, after I won the Asian under-19 singles title, I had not really won a major title. In that backdrop, this is a significant win for me. I should only keep improving my performances," Sindhu had told "The Hindu" after winning in Malaysia.


In September, 2012, Sindhu stunned current Olympic champion and World No.1 Li Xuerui of China in the China Masters Super Series quarter-finals.


Hyderabad girl Sindhu trains under Pullela Gopichand at his Academy. She comes from volleyball background. Her parents PV Ramana and P Vijaya both played volleyball.


Sindhu's father Ramana is a former international volleyball player and an Arjun Awardee.


At 5 feet and 11 inches, Sindhu is on her way to stand tall in the sport which she took up inspired by Gopichand.


In September, 2012, Sindhu, for the first time reached career best ranking of 20. She made a good progress from there to be the World No. 11 in June this year. Currently, she is ranked 12 in the world.


For the ongoing World Championships, Sindhu's coach Gopichand developed unorthodox system of fitness with physical trainer Christopher Paul. Sindhu trained at the academy at 4.15 AM according to a report in "The Times of India."


"We realised that we needed to work on her lower body strength and some personal muscles that were not developed. I worked on the area between her neck and shoulder. I concentrate on strength and vice versa. I don't go by the book and some of my methods are unorthodox," Paul told the newspaper.


On a day when Saina failed to reach semi-finals, Sindhu did.


Facts on PV Sindhu


Born: July 5, 1995, started playing at 8 years


Place: Hyderabad


Height: 5 feet, 11 inches


Right-handed player


Trains at Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad


Supported by Olympic Gold Quest


Plays for Awadhe Warriors (Lucknow) in Indian Badminton League (IBL). Bought in the players auction for $80,000


Major Achievements (Senior and Junior)


Winner - Malaysian Open Grand Prix, 2013


Finalist - India Grand Prix International Gold, 2012


Finalist - Dutch Open, 2011


Semi-finals - Indian Open Super Series, 2013


Semi-finals - China Masters Super Series, 2012


Winner - Asia Youth Under-19 Championship, 2012


Winner - Singles and Doubles, Under-13 Sub Junior Nationals, 2007


Quarter-finals - Junior World Championships, 2010


Winner - 35th National Junior (Under-19) Championships, 2010


Winner - Indonesia International Badminton Challenge, 2011


Winner - Tata Open India International Challenge, 2011


Winner - Maldives International Badminton Challenge, 2011


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