One of India’s greatest athletes: Reactions to PV Sindhu’s badminton bronze medal at Tokyo 2020
The 26-year-old became the first Indian woman to win two Olympic medals with her victory against He Bingjiao on Sunday.

Indian shuttler PV Sindhu on Sunday became the first woman and only the second Indian to win two Olympic Games medals, securing a bronze after a straight-games win over world No 9 He Bingjiao of China in the women’s singles third-place play-off.
Sindhu, who has returned with medals from each of the big-ticket events such as World Championships, Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and BWF World Tour Finals in the last five years, outwitted eighth seed Bing Jiao 21-13, 21-15 to add a bronze to her silver that she had secured at the 2016 Rio Games.
As it happened: PV Sindhu’s victory against He Bingjiao in the bronze medal match at Tokyo 2020
Wrestler Sushil Kumar is the other Indian to win two individual Olympic medals, following up his bronze at 2008 Beijing with a silver at the London edition.
Up against an opponent, who has beaten her nine times so far in the last 15 meetings, Sindhu showed great determination to outplay Bingjiao with her aggression to scoop India’s third medal at Tokyo.
At Rio 2016, she was a youngster (but with reputation) looking to pull off what not many predicted. At Tokyo 2020, the pressure was all on her. The gold isn’t here yet after a defeat against the magnificent Tai Tzu Ying but Sindhu delivered yet again in a year where she had to evolve and adapt to change all around.
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MEDAL | Major tournament (Worlds / Olympics) |
---|---|
BRONZE | 2020 Tokyo |
GOLD | 2019 Basel |
SILVER | 2018 Nanjing |
SILVER | 2017 Glasgow |
SILVER | 2016 Rio |
BRONZE | 2013 Copenhagen |
BRONZE | 2014 Guangzhou |
Here are some reactions to Sindhu’s historic win, starting with a moving message on Instagram from Tai Tzu Ying:

“ GOAT” @Pvsindhu1 #incredible #OlympicGames
— Mahesh Bhupathi (@Maheshbhupathi) August 1, 2021
History has been created as its a back to back Olympic medal for India's @Pvsindhu1. She wins the BRONZE 🥉 #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/I40XT3WORy
— Bajrang Punia 🇮🇳 (@BajrangPunia) August 1, 2021
And @Pvsindhu1 has done it!! A bronze for India. Amazing amazing performance! Proud of her
— Heena SIDHU (@HeenaSidhu10) August 1, 2021
That's two Olympic medals in two Games and she still has so much to achieve! Take a bow @Pvsindhu1, what a phenomenal achievement. #TeamIndia #Tokyo2020
— Gurpreet Singh Sandhu (@GurpreetGK) August 1, 2021
@Pvsindhu1 👍🏻🙏🏻! Thank you 😊
— Sharad Kumar (@sharad_kumar01) August 1, 2021
I remember thanking Gopi at least 3000 times during Rio.
— Somdev Devvarman (@SomdevD) August 1, 2021
Appreciation post for Park Tae-Sang for all the work he has done for Sindhu and us!
Love, respect and a huge Thank You!
🙏🏽🙌🏽🙏🏽
And suitably awesome reaction from Coach Park. I love it and I may or may not be in tears at this point.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) August 1, 2021
Sindhu- You superstar! 💪🏾 #Badminton #TeamIndia #OlympicGames
— Shikha Pandey (@shikhashauny) August 1, 2021
कास्य गर्ल सिंधु 🇮🇳
— Yogeshwar Dutt (@DuttYogi) August 1, 2021
आप पर गर्व है @Pvsindhu1
💐देश को बधाईयां💐#Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/eq2XXa7BGa
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 ! You make us super proud !!! pic.twitter.com/55lMOCQeMc
— Abhinav A. Bindra OLY (@Abhinav_Bindra) August 1, 2021
#Tokyo2020 #Olympics #Badminton @Pvsindhu1 played the perfect game, something she would have planned to play against Tai yesterday. But was helpless with Tai playing at her best. But the bronze once again underlines that the 26-year-old is a big tournament player.
— Abhijeet Kulkarni (@abk6580) August 1, 2021
SUPER SINDHU!!
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 1, 2021
Another medal for 🇮🇳
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 What a dominant performance 🏸👏🏻 #TeamIndia #Olympics #Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/BpxGduszQH
Two Olympic Games, two podium finishes. You absolute beauty, @Pvsindhu1 ♥️♥️♥️#Olympics #badminton
— smitha nair (@smitharnair) August 1, 2021
YES YES YES - 3rd medal in the bag and just like that India has equaled it’s medal tally from Beijing making this our second most succesful Olympic Games ever - and guess what Hockey, wrestling and the throws are still left! @Tokyo2020hi 🇮🇳 come onnnnnn
— Parth Jindal (@ParthJindal11) August 1, 2021
IT'S A #BRONZE FOR #IND
— MANOJ TIWARY (@tiwarymanoj) August 1, 2021
"SUPER SINDHU" has made us proud again! What an athlete! 🏸
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 for yet another supremely successful @Olympics campaign for #TeamIndia.#PVSindhu | #Badminton | #Tokyo2020 | #TokyoOlympics2020 | #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/R7varH7p57
#PVSindhu wins BRONZE in Tokyo!
— Jaspreet Singh Sahni (@JaspreetSSahni) August 1, 2021
-1st IND woman to win 2 individual #Olympics medals (Rio silver, Tokyo bronze)
-3rd IND woman at #Tokyo2020 after #MirabaiChanu & #LovlinaBorgohain to bag a medal
-Current World Champ
-One of IND's all-time best athletes across sports#Badminton
Sindhu has confirmed her place as the greatest sportswoman India has ever produced. And she’s got plenty more in the tank. Well done, @Pvsindhu1 #Tokyo2020
— Indranil Das Blah (@indranildasblah) August 1, 2021
Pusarla Venkata Sindhu #IND Major Results:
— Badminton Talk (@BadmintonTalk) August 1, 2021
🥉 2013 World Championships
🥉 2014 World Championships
QF 2015 World Championships
🥈 2016 Rio Olympics
🥈 2017 World Championships
🥈 2018 World Championships
🥇 2019 World Championships
🥉 2020 Tokyo #Olympics
7 medals in 8 Major! pic.twitter.com/WsrIIoPh9f
P.V Sindhu's medal cabinet after Tokyo 2021:
— Vipul (@Sporty_Baba) August 1, 2021
1 Silver, 1 Bronze at Olympics
1 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze in World Championships
1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze at CWG
2 Olympic medals, the only Badminton World Champion from India, totally 5 World Championship medals. @Pvsindhu1 is arguably India’s greatest ever athlete in individual sports 🇮🇳
— Viren Rasquinha (@virenrasquinha) August 1, 2021
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1. Proud of your achievement. 👏👏
— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) August 1, 2021
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1
— PRANNOY HS (@PRANNOYHSPRI) August 1, 2021
Super effort to take that Bronze medal #OlympicGames
Second indian to have two back to back Olympic medals….
— Gutta Jwala (@Guttajwala) August 1, 2021
Looked so so determined on court today @Pvsindhu1
Great great efforts 👏🏼👏🏼
Congratulations india for the second medal 🙌🏻 #IndiaAtTokyo2020 #TokyoOlympics2020 #HistoryMaker
PV Sindhu 🇮🇳
— Vinay Siwach (@siwachvinay) August 1, 2021
Olympics 🥈🥉
World C'ships 🥇🥈🥈🥉🥉
Phenomenal performance @Pvsindhu1! First Indian woman and second Indian to win two Olympic medals. #Tokyo2020 #Badminton
— Yusuf Pathan (@iamyusufpathan) August 1, 2021
Congrats @Pvsindhu1 on winning medals in the last two Olympics 👏 Well done on bringing India a #Bronze this time..
— Pankaj Advani (@PankajAdvani247) August 1, 2021