Happy 30th birthday PV Sindhu: 5 times the badminton queen proved she was simply UNBEATABLE

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From making history to rewriting it, PV Sindhu's journey is a masterclass in perseverance, passion, and peak performance - and a reminder that champions aren't born; they are made through hard work and unwavering self-belief. Photo: PTI
From making history to rewriting it, PV Sindhu's journey is a masterclass in perseverance, passion, and peak performance - and a reminder that champions aren't born; they are made through hard work and unwavering self-belief. Photo: PTI

PV Sindhu’s journey from a talented teenager to one of badminton’s most celebrated champions is a story of skill, resilience, and history-making triumphs. Here are five moments that firmly established her as one of the world’s best. Today, as she celebrates her 30th birthday, we take a look at the five best moments of her career.

1. Rio Olympics 2016 – Silver Medalist, Making History

At just 21, Sindhu stunned the world by becoming the youngest Indian woman ever to win an Olympic silver medal. She beat top players, including world no. 6 Wang Yihan, before putting up a valiant fight against Spain’s Carolina Marín in the final. Her fearless game and composure under pressure announced her arrival as a world-class champion.

2. World Champion 2019 – A Historic Gold

After coming heartbreakingly close multiple times (two silvers and two bronzes), Sindhu finally clinched gold at the 2019 BWF World Championships by dominating Nozomi Okuhara 21–7, 21–7 in just 38 minutes. She became the first Indian ever to become a badminton world champion, proving her persistence and evolution as a player.

3. Two-time Olympic Medalist (Tokyo 2020 – Bronze)

Facing enormous expectations, Sindhu won the bronze at Tokyo 2020, defeating China’s He Bing Jiao in straight sets. This made her the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals in individual sports, underlining her consistency and ability to deliver at the highest level.

4. Conquering the BWF World Tour Finals (2018)

Sindhu ended her season in style by winning the BWF World Tour Finals in 2018, beating Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara. She became the first Indian ever to win this prestigious year-ending title, proving she could dominate across formats and close out major finals.

5. Commonwealth Games 2022 – Women’s Singles Gold

Adding to her glittering medal tally, Sindhu clinched gold at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. Her run showed her enduring class and hunger for titles, even after a decade at the top.