Sports
Sindhu thanks fans, promises more medals
New Delhi, Aug 27
Following her historic victory at the World Championships, star shuttler P.V. Sindhu said she is very proud to be an Indian and will try to win more medals for the country in the times to come.
On Sunday, Sindhu became the first Indian shuttler to win gold at the BWF World Championships after she thrashed Japan's Nozomi Okuhara 21-7, 21-7 in the final of the women's singles event in Basel, Switzerland.
"It's a great moment for me. I am really very proud to be an Indian. I wish I will get many more medals for the country," Sindhu told reporters upon her arrival in the national capital on Tuesday.
"Hard work is the key to success. I would like to thank each and every fan of mine. It's because of their love and support that I am here," she added.
It was her fifth medal at the World Championships, which is the joint highest in women's singles in the history of the tournament along with Xhang Ning of China, a two-time Olympic gold medallist.
Apart from the two silvers which Sindhu won in the last two editions, she had also won the bronze in 2013 and 2014.
The 24-year-old had earlier said that after missing out on the previous two occasions where she lost to Okuhara and Carolina Marin in 2017 and 2018 respectively, she was desperate to win the title this year.
"It's a very important win for me because after two bronze and two silver medals, I really wanted the title. I was expecting this for a long time and now finally it has happened. So, I'm really happy," she had said.
On Sunday, Sindhu became the first Indian shuttler to win gold at the BWF World Championships after she thrashed Japan's Nozomi Okuhara 21-7, 21-7 in the final of the women's singles event in Basel, Switzerland.
"It's a great moment for me. I am really very proud to be an Indian. I wish I will get many more medals for the country," Sindhu told reporters upon her arrival in the national capital on Tuesday.
"Hard work is the key to success. I would like to thank each and every fan of mine. It's because of their love and support that I am here," she added.
It was her fifth medal at the World Championships, which is the joint highest in women's singles in the history of the tournament along with Xhang Ning of China, a two-time Olympic gold medallist.
Apart from the two silvers which Sindhu won in the last two editions, she had also won the bronze in 2013 and 2014.
The 24-year-old had earlier said that after missing out on the previous two occasions where she lost to Okuhara and Carolina Marin in 2017 and 2018 respectively, she was desperate to win the title this year.
"It's a very important win for me because after two bronze and two silver medals, I really wanted the title. I was expecting this for a long time and now finally it has happened. So, I'm really happy," she had said.
33 minutes ago
Immerse yourself in the artistic wonder of "YEVVA," at AKMG! A mesmerizing show that brings "life" to the stage like never before
36 minutes ago
Container ship Dali that brought down Baltimore bridge moved from crash site
5 hours ago
The 2024 Sikh Youth Symposium took place in Cincinnati.
5 hours ago
U.S. and Niger resolve military standoff, with US troops will depart from Niger by September 15
5 hours ago
Experience the brilliance of local Tristate artists at 'Nritya Darpan 2024'
5 hours ago
Tragic collision in Georgia claims the lives of three Indian-American teenagers
5 hours ago
Major storms cause heat waves and power outages in the Houston area
6 hours ago
Regeneron ISEF 2024 honorees include Indian Americans
7 hours ago
IPL 2024: Abhishek and Rahul in particular took the game on to basically win the powerplay, says Vettori
7 hours ago
Sachin, Gavaskar, Rahane, Suryakumar cast their votes during fifth phase of LS Polls
7 hours ago
Sanjay Dutt, Kajol, Jackky Bhagnani & Rakul Preet join festival of democracy
7 hours ago
TV stars Neha Kakkar, Sharib Hashmi, Karan Singh Grover, Gurmeet Choudhary also shine on polling day
7 hours ago
Kareena Kapoor Khan stumbles as she steps out of her car after she arrives with Saif to vote