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25 Aug 2019
In a dramatic turn of events, P V Sindhu who had lost to Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the final of badminton world championship two years ago avenged the heart-wrenching defeat with a dominating win over the same opponent in the BWF world championship on Sunday.
It was a lopsided summit clash as P V Sindhu who is also an Olympic silver medalist trounced Nozomi Okhuhara 21-7 21-7 to win the final which lasted only 38 minutes.
With this win, Sindhu became the highest medal winner in the World Championship along with Zhang Ning of China who has won an identical 1 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze. The win has put the 24-year-old shuttler from India in the league of the greatest ever women's singles players in the event's history.
The first-ever Indian to win a medal in World Championships is Prakash Padukone with a men's singles bronze in 1983. In women's singles, Saina Nehwal claimed a silver and a bronze in 2015 and 2017. In 2011, Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa bagged a bronze in women's doubles. The latest to join the club is B Sai Praneeth as he won a bronze in the men's singles on Saturday.
Triumphant Sindhu was ecstatic and said that the win was very important to her and she is proud to have won it for her country. She thanked her coach Kim, Gopi Sir as well as the support staff. Sindhu added that she dedicated this winGopichand to her mother as it was her birthday.
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