On Cloud 9, Says Sindhu, India's Hero, After Making History
2016 Rio Olympics, Rio Olympics, badminton, PV Sindhu, Olympic silver medal, Carolina Marin
Doesn't Matter If Sindhu Wins Or Saina, India Above All: Gopichand

Pullela Gopichand, whose ward PV Sindhu became the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympics silver medal, said more than individual, what matters most is that Indian badminton is doing well. In 2012 Olympics, his then student Saina Nehwal won a bronze medal. (Photo courtesy: PTI)

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August 19, 2016   0:56
PV Sindhu won a thrilling first game against Carolina Marin 21-19 but the Spanish World No. 1 roared back to win the next two 21-12, 21-15 to become the new Olympic women's badminton champion at Rio. (Photo courtesy: AFP/AP/PTI)
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August 20, 2016   1:01
India's PV Sindhu won a historic silver medal at the Rio Olympics 2016 and a billion hearts back home after losing to world number 1 Carolina Marin in the women's badminton singles final on Friday.
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August 20, 2016   4:34
PV Sindhu told NDTV in an exclusive interview that she was happy that all the sacrifices she made have bore good results. (Photo courtesy: PTI)
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August 20, 2016   2:14
Sindhu's father PV Ramana said that this is not the end and the 21-year-old still has a lot more to achieve. He said that now Sindhu will need to prepare harder for upcoming tournaments and start getting ready for the 2020 Olympics. Meanwhile, Sindhu's proud mother P Vijaya is contemplating what gift to give her when she returns to the country.
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August 19, 2016   30:11
International players and former Olympians lauded PV Sindhu for becoming India's first woman to win a silver in an Olympics. In her maiden Olympics, Sindhu kept India's badminton campaign on course after Saina Nehwal crashed out at the group stage. An NDTV exclusive. (Photo courtesy: PTI)