Indian Sports Star PV Sindhu beats Japanese rival Nozomi Okuhara, This was called as ‘revenge match’, and PV Sindhu did take that.
On Sunday PV Sindhu overcame reigning world champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan 22-20, 11-21, 21-18 in the Women’s Singles Final of the Korea Open Superseries. What a rematch of last month’s World Championship final! Sindhu proved a point but calmly refrained from rubbing it in the face of both her opponent as well as critics who were wondering about two second-place, silver-medal finishes — at the Olympics and the Worlds — in as many years. In all this process she also became the first-ever Indian to win the Korea Open title.
Dedicated His Win To PM Modi
After lifting the Korea Open title, Sindhu dedicated her victory to PM Narendra Modi on his birthday. “I dedicate this victory for our beloved Prime Minister Shri Modiji on his birthday for his untiring and self-less services to our Country,” Sindhu’s tweet read.
I dedicate this Victory for our beloved Prime Minister Shri Modiji on his Birthday for his untiring and self less services to our Country. https://t.co/frsNmZvtkK
— Pvsindhu (@Pvsindhu1) September 17, 2017
PM Modi had also congratulated Sindhu for winning the Korea Open Super Series title. “Congratulations to @Pvsindhu1 on emerging victorious in the Korea Open Super Series. India is immensely proud of her accomplishment: PM,” the PMO India wrote on its Twitter handle.
Congratulations to @Pvsindhu1 on emerging victorious in the Korea Open Super Series. India is immensely proud of her accomplishment: PM
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) September 17, 2017
Three Super Series — India, China and Korea — three World Championship medals.Now newly-crowned Korea Open champion PV Sindhu will take aim at another Super Series title this season even as Kidambi Srikanth and Saina Nehwal return to action at Japan Open starting with the qualifiers here on Tuesday.