Not much is known about her journey to the Olympics. From a 16-year-old watching
1. Sindhu was born on July 5, 1995 in Hyderabad and her parents—P.V. Ramanna and P. Vijaya were both former professional volleyball players. Her father also won the Government of India 2000 Arjuna Award for his sport.
2. Although her parents were professional volleyball players, Pusarla was more interested in Badminton, which is started playing at 8 years old. She was a huge fan of Pullela Gopichand, who won the 2001 All England Open Badminton Championship by defeating Chen Hong.
3. She learnt the basics of the sport from
4. Later on, she joined Pullela Gopichand’s badminton academy. She won the 5th Servo All India ranking championship in doubles for under 10 years category, singles title at the Ambuja Cement All India ranking and under-14 team gold medal at the 51st National School Games in India, apart from several other national level tournaments.
5. The 21 year old player made India proud at international level when she won Asia Youth Under 19 Championship, beating Japanese player Nozomi Okuhara (the same one she defeated yesterday to enter Olympic's finals), and also stunned the world when she beat London 2012 Olympics gold medallist Li Xuerui of China in Li Ning China Masters Super Series tournament. In January this year, Sindhu again made the country proud by winning Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold women's single title.
6. The badminton champion currently ranks 10th in the world and was also awarded Arjuna Award in 2013. In March 2015, P.V. Sindhu became the youngest recipient of the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian honour.
7. She is the second-highest-ranked women’s singles player from India after Olympic bronze medalist and No. 2 Saina Nehwal.
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