The Indian shuttler has a chance to become the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals.
Sindhu will not be able to return with a silver or gold in the women’s singles event as she lost to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu-Ying in the Tokyo Olympics on Saturday. The Indian shuttler matched her opponent shot for shot, but it did not prove to be enough as Tzu-Ying ended up taking the first game 21-18. Sindhu needed to win the next game to stay alive in the semi-final.
The Indian shuttler has a chance to become the first Indian woman to win two individual Olympic medals.
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?? @Pvsindhu1 bagged ? at @Tokyo2020 and it’s 3️⃣rd consecutive Olympic medal from #Badminton !
Proud of you, champ ?#SmashedfortheGlory#badminton#Tokyo2020#Cheer4India#TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/98B47d3Uu5
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) August 1, 2021
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?? @Pvsindhu1 bagged ? at @Tokyo2020 and it’s 3️⃣rd consecutive Olympic medal from #Badminton !
Proud of you, champ ?#SmashedfortheGlory#badminton#Tokyo2020#Cheer4India#TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/98B47d3Uu5
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) August 1, 2021
HISTORY CREATED?@Pvsindhu1 becomes 1️⃣st ?? woman & only 2️⃣nd athlete after @WrestlerSushil to win 2️⃣ back to back medals. It’s also 3️⃣rd consecutive #Olympic medal from #Badminton.She defeats ??’s Bing Jiao to clinch?at #Tokyo2020?#SmashfortheGlory#Cheer4India#TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/vYYSN11dzj
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) August 1, 2021