No one becomes great without sacrifice, hard work and many more things done in life. PV Sindhu has a similar story, she didn't become one of the greatest shuttler's that India has produced in one night, she worked for it.
Take a look at some of the struggles and interestings thing about India one and only badminton star PV Sindhu.
Despite the challenges in life, Sindhu remained steadfast in her pursuit of excellence, even traveling 112 kilometers daily to train at the Pullela Gopichand academy. Her punctuality and dedication were evident as she consistently arrived early, displaying the discipline that fueled her rise to the pinnacle of badminton success.
In 2019, Sindhu's list of accolades expanded further as she etched her name in history as the BWF World Champion. Her victory over Nozomi Okuhara in the final marked a significant milestone for Indian badminton, as she clinched gold at the prestigious tournament.
The path to greatness often demands sacrifices, and Sindhu exemplified this with her dedication. In preparation for the Rio Olympics, she endured three months without her phone, a sacrifice imposed by her coach, Pullela Gopichand, to enhance her focus and commitment to training.
As a teenager, PV Sindhu swiftly ascended the ranks of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), breaking into the top 20 by the age of 17 in September 2012. Her early prowess marked her as one of the sport's elite players, earning her recognition on the global stage.
At the tender age of 17 in 2012, PV Sindhu made a courageous choice to forgo attending her elder sister's wedding. Instead, she prioritized her participation in a junior-level tournament in Lucknow, demonstrating her unwavering dedication and commitment to badminton.
PV Sindhu has progressed to the second round of the women's singles competition at the All England Championships.