NEW DELHI: Badminton player Jwala Gutta and Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju led the way in wishing ace shuttler PV Sindhu on her 25th birthday on Monday.
Over the course of her career, Sindhu has won medals at multiple tournaments including the Olympics, and on the BWF circuit including a gold at the 2019 World Championships.
“Happy happy birthday Sindhu…. Eat a lot of ice creams today,” Jwala Gutta tweeted with an image of her and Sindhu.
Happy happy birthday Sindhu….
Eat a lot of ice creams today pic.twitter.com/tznWcrnOKQ— Gutta Jwala (@Guttajwala) July 5, 2021
Kiren Rijiju also took to Twitter to wish Sindhu. “Birthday greetings to India’s first World Badminton Champion and Olympic Medalist @Pvsindhu1 I wish her good health and best wishes for the #Tokyo2020 Olympics. #Cheer4India.”
Birthday greetings to India’s first World Badminton Champion and Olympic Medalist @Pvsindhu1
I wish her good health and best wishes for the #Tokyo2020 Olympics. #Cheer4India pic.twitter.com/ZjvBd3UX3h— Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) July 5, 2021
Happy birthday. I pray all your birthday wishes to come true. @Pvsindhu1 https://t.co/AxLfJAm8hf
— Amit Panghal (@Boxerpanghal) July 5, 2021
Happy birthday to India’s Badminton Superstar @Pvsindhu1.
Wishing you the very best of luck for #Tokyo2020. The entire nation is behind you. pic.twitter.com/0CHdJcH48S— Yashodhara Raje Scindia (@yashodhararaje) July 5, 2021
PV Sindhu, currently ranked World No. 7, has steadily grown to become the face of Indian badminton in recent years. The silver medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics against Spain’s Carolina Marin saw her become the first Indian badminton player to reach the final of the showpiece event.
Heartiest birthday greetings, @Pvsindhu1. May you light up the court once again this @Olympics. Wishing you tons of success and happiness!#HappyBirthday pic.twitter.com/8ibhQAoxTr
— Deepa Malik (@DeepaAthlete) July 5, 2021
In 2004, a 9 year old took one of her Arjuna Awardee father’s visiting cards and carefully struck out his name and wrote her own. And replaced the volleyball logo with a shuttlecock. And that was the day her mother realized @Pvsindhu1 would become a star.
Happy birthday Sindhu pic.twitter.com/jh3112Gr6o— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) July 5, 2021
Sindhu in 2019 created history again as she became the first Indian to win the prestigious badminton World Championships since its inception in 1977. She also equaled two-time Olympic gold medallist Zhang Ning’s record of five medals at the event. In fact, even the colour of their medals are the same — two bronze, two silver, and one gold.
“Birthday wishes to our champion @Pvsindhu1 Wishing her great success at #Tokyo2020 Send in your wishes #HappyBirthdaySindhu #badminton, ” BAI Media also wished Sindhu.
Sindhu is currently aiming for Indian sporting immortality as she eyes her second Olympic medal when she takes the court at Tokyo 2020.
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