"I Hope Many More Medals Come": PV Sindhu Tells NDTV After Returning From Tokyo
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Tokyo Olympics: Ace shuttler PV Sindhu said Indian women reigning supreme at the Tokyo Games is a "proud moment" for everyone and hoped for more medals coming India's way.
Ace shuttler PV Sindhu has led the way in a series of historic feats by Indian women at the Tokyo Olympics. While Sindhu won the women's singles bronze, adding to her silver at Rio Olympics in 2016 and becoming the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympics medals, weightlifter Mirabai Chanu won silver in women's 49kg category and boxer Lovlina Borgohain has been assured of a medal after making the semi-final in women's Welter category. Sindhu, upon her return to India from Tokyo, said that Indian women reigning supreme at the Olympics is a "proud moment for everyone". "It is definitely a proud moment for everyone, I wish them all the very best," Sindhu told NDTV. "Definitely, Indian sportswomen are doing very well and I also hope many more medals come," said Sindhu. The Indian shuttler was felicitated by Sports Minister Anurag Thakur after she arrived in Delhi on Tuesday.More Related News