New Delhi [India], July 5: PV Sindhu, one of India's most prominent badminton stars, turned 28 on Wednesday. Born in 1995, she made her debut in 2011 and since then has made a name for herself as India's leading lady in the sport and has clinched medals in almost every major competition. Her crowning achievements are her two Olympic medals. She won the silver medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics and followed it with a bronze medal in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. She was the first-ever Indian to win two Olympic medals. Sindhu is also the first and only Indian to win the World Badminton Championships. She clinched a gold medal in the 2019 event held at Basel. Besides this, she has won Silver medals at the 2017 and 2018 events and bronze at the 2013 and 2014 events, making her a five-time medalist at the championships. Latest BWF Rankings: PV Sindhu Drops to No 15; HS Prannoy Remains Top Indian Shuttler.

The shuttler has also clinched some Commonwealth Games glory with her fierce strokeplay. She won the gold medal in the women's singles competition in 2022 in Birmingham and the mixed team event in the 2018 event held at Gold Coast. She has also won a silver in women's singles (2018) and bronze in the same category (2014 CWG at Glasgow). Sindhu also has a silver medal in CWG 2022, which came in mixed team event. Sindhu has won two Asian Games medals. She won a silver medal at the 2018 event in Jakarta and a bronze medal at the 2014 event in Incheon. Badminton World Federation Extends Ban on ‘Spin Serve’ Until After Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

Her peak ranking in the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Rankings is number 2, which she reached in April 2017. Sindhu also has two bronze medals at the Uber Cup, the top women's team badminton championships in the world. Besides these, Sindhu has won numerous BWF World Tour titles, like the Swiss Open, Singapore Open, Syed Modi International etc. All eyes will be on Sindhu when Team India takes to the field during the Asian Games. Will she be able to make her country proud once again and get a gold medal? Only time will tell. (ANI)

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