The biggest moment of Sindhu’s career came in the year 2016 when she went on to become the youngest and the first female athlete from India to win a silver medal at Rio Olympics.
She competed in Commonwealth Games in 2014, where she reached the semi-finals after losing to Michelle Li of Canada.
She competed in Commonwealth Games in 2014, where she reached the semi-finals after losing to Michelle Li of Canada.
She bagged her first Grand Prix win by defeating Singapore’s Gu Juan. At The World Championships in 2013, Sindhu won a bronze medal.
She finished as runner-up at Iran Fajr International Badminton Challenge and reached the quarterfinals of the 2010 Junior World Badminton Championships in Mexico.
Sindhu made her international debut at The Sub-Junior Asian Badminton Championships and announced her arrival in the badminton circuit with a bronze medal in her first international competition.