India- Here are the records held by PV Sindhu


(MENAFN- NewsBytes) IndianbadmintonplayerPV Sindhuhas been the newest sensation in the sport.

While she already made a name for herself by becoming the second-ranked singles player in 2017, she also created history by winning gold in theWorld Championships .

Asides, she is also a recipient of a number of accolades in sports, as we take a look at the records held by her.


World Championship gold
First Indian singles player to win BWF World Championship gold
First Indian singles player to win BWF World Championship gold

First and foremost, we start off with the big record, as she is the first singles player from India to win a gold in theBWF World Championships .

She attained the feat last month when she beat Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in the final, 21-7, 21-7.

Prior to winning the gold, she had already won twin silvers in the event, in 2017 and 2018.


Olympic silver
First Indian singles player to win Olympic silver

Sindhu also holds a prestigious record of being the only singles player in the sport to have won anOlympicsilver.

She achieved the feat during the 2016Rio Olympics .

The only other Indian singles player to win an Olympic medal in the sport is Saina Nehwal, who won a bronze in 2012.


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First Indian to win World Tour Finals

In another first for her and India, Sindhu is the first Indian to win theBWF World TourFinals crown, as she won it at the age of 24. She did it last year when she beat Okuhara in the final, 21-19, 21-17.


World Championships
First Indian to win five World Championship medals
First Indian to win five World Championship medals

Sindhu has a special love for performing at the World Championships, as she holds another unique record.

To date, she is the only Indian to have won five medals in the competition: Gold (2019), Silver (2012 and 2018) and Bronze (2013 and 2014).

Also, she is the fastest player to claim five medals at the World Championships, having played just six tournaments to date.


Longest WC final
Holds the record of playing the longest World Championships final

The stamina and endurance of Sindhu are always talked about.

Meanwhile, she gave a perfect example of it when during the 2017 World Championships, she played the longest final in the history of the tournament.

She played the match for 110 minutes against Okuhara, but failed to win it, as the Japanese won 21-19, 20-22, 22-20.

It was also the second-ever longest women's final.


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