'Just us, some sunshine, and endless giggles'.
'We have been working on that, especially in terms of being more patient to continue that rally and keep the shuttle in the court for a longer period of time. Because we have to make changes every time the game changes.'
Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu faltered in the deciding game to lose to World No. 8 Pornpawee Chochuwong of Thailand in the women's singles second round of the Indonesia Open Super 1000 badminton tournament in Jakarta on Thursday.
Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler PV Sindhu will tie the knot on December 22 in Udaipur.
With her impeccable taste and flair for fashion, she's already a style-savvy sports icon.
Tunjung displayed command on the proceedings and reeled of eight points in a row to take the first game rather easily.
'I am going to represent India for the third time in the Olympics. I won a Silver medal in 2016 and in 2020, I won a Bronze medal. I hope to change the colour of the medal this year.'
'The loveliest surprise at the Olympics was having Chiru Uncle and the whole family, including the sweetest Kaara, for my first match in Paris'.
The gifted bracelets carry the initials of each teammate, Sindhu shared the picture
'Despite their contrasting playing styles -- Sindhu's calm demeanour versus Marin's fiery intensity -- the two aces share an undeniable bond. Their mutual respect for each other's abilities is evident in their interactions off the court.'
PV Sindhu says if she remains injury-free and in peak physical condition, she will aim for a third medal.
Here's hoping that 2024 is a wonderful year for Sindhu. May she win title after title and may she add to her Olympic medal kitty.
Sindhu uplift her spirits by going go-karting.
PV Sindhu still has the hunger to succeed, and the primary aim is to help her regain consistency, says her new coach Anup Sridhar, who has been roped in by the two-time Olympic medallist on a trial basis following the Paris Games.
'Sippin' on this coffee brew, trying to shake off my koala-style slumber, and praying it'll give me more kangaroo bounce in my step and improve my smashing skills!!'
'An unforgettable moment meeting Tim Cook on keynote day at Apple Cupertino! Thank you for having me, Tim. It was a pleasure to see the stunning Apple Park and to meet you! I will gladly take you up on the offer to play badminton when you visit India next.'
P V Sindhu let her hair down as the badminton ace showed off some cool dance moves in a sari.
PV Sindhu produced another impressive show as she rallied to a three-game win over USA's Beiwen Zhang to advance to the women's singles quarterfinals
'If I want to achieve something -- and my aim is to achieve the Olympic gold -- then I would do anything for it. It means everything to me.'
Sindhu shared a photo of her nail art on social media.
It's going to be a hell of journey, says Sindhu welcoming new coach Hafiz Hashim
Sindhu celebrated her 26th birthday and her nephew Aaryan's 3rd birthday.
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It's high time we took fashion lessons from her.
PV Sindhu turned 25 on Sunday as wishes poured in for her across the globe.
Sindhu is the lone Indian to have qualified for the women's singles in Tokyo Olympics a
India's badminton ace, pulled out her A-game while interacting with fans on an Instagram Live event on National Sports Day.
Sindhu does not expect her prolonged pandemic-related absence to hamper her preparations for next year's rescheduled Tokyo Olympics.
India's top shuttlers including Olympic medallist P V Sindhu train under national coach P Gopichand in Hyderabad.
Sindhu had resumed training last month under the supervision of Korean coach Park Tae-Sang after the Sports Authority of India
I don't want to respond to what her father has to say, if Sindhu says something, I will respond, Gopichand retorts to PV Sindhu's father's allegations of unsatisfactory training.
Thank you, Sindhu, for inspiring us with your passion.
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