PV Sindhu is looking forward to the Denmark Open World Tour Super 1000 Tournament. Â
The 2021 Denmark Open World Tour Super 1000 Tournament is starting today. Our 2020 Tokyo Olympics Bronze Badminton Medalist is looking forward to returning to the competitive field after her magnificent performance at the recent Olympics. Â
The Badminton Champion Sindhu had taken a break after her hectic schedule during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Now, she is looking forward to returning from her well-deserving break and getting on the court of the USD 850,000 event. This event will also begin the BWF World Tour that had been suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Â
In the match, PV Sindhu will open against Neslihan Yigit from Turkey, a bronze medalist from the 2021 European Championships.Â
Sindhu will play against Busanan Ongbamrungphan from Thailand in the second round; winning this match will put her against An Seyoung from Korea.Â
PV Sindhu
Pusarla Venkata Sindhu is an Indian Badminton player who has played multiple national-international tournaments and earned several prestigious titles, medals, and cups. She has won gold in World Championships 2019 and made two consecutive medals at the Olympics, rising to the world ranking of number 2 in April 2017.
The 26 years old daughter of the national level volleyball players received Padma Shri Award in 2015, the Padma Bhushan Award in 2020, CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in Sports in 2013, Arjuna Award for Badminton in 2013, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award for Badminton in 2016 till now.
PV Sindhu’s brand value is being estimated to be Rs. 2-3 Crore after her Bronze win in the 2020 Olympics, increasing her annual brand fee by more than 60% after her silver in the 2016 Olympics.Â
ACTOR COUPLE RANVIR SINGH AND DEEPIKA PADUKONE WITH ATHLETE PV SINDHU
In India, Sindhu’s excellence and dependability in her performance in the game of badminton have made her the most successful female athlete in terms of Brands and Endorsement. By August 2021, Sindhu dealt with ten brands: Bank of Baroda, Bridgestone Tyres, Visa India, Google, Share Chat, Real Estate firm Pooja Developers, and Chinese sports brand Li Ning PNB Metlife, Stayfree, and Vizag Steel.Â
Since her remarkable achievement in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, PV Sindhu took rest off the court, laying off the exhaustion of the extensive practice and the pressure of the world’s eyes being on her.Â
During this break, traveling, spending time with friends and family, and trying new adventures were on Sindhu’s list of exploration. Even in her relaxation time, she took out her time to become the cover face of Bazaar and Vogue India. PV also was spotted spending some time with Actress Deepika Padukone on the badminton court, who herself has played badminton in national level championships.Â
At a post-event after the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, PV talked about her desire to open an Academy and Sports School in Visakhapatnam to our Honorable Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. In the event, Sindhu also shared talks of Ice cream with PM Modi and offered him her racket as an appreciation token.Â
Denmark Open
PV Sindhu took a break during the Sudirman, Uber Cup, and Thomas will be returning to the competition with the 2021 Victor Denmark Open, the badminton tournament occurring in Odense, Denmark, from October 19th to October 24th, having total prize money of 850,000 Dollars.Â
PV SINDHU WITH PM NARENDRA MODI
Today, on October 19th Sindhu will be playing against Turkish player Neslihan Yigit.Â
Indian Badminton players like Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth, and others will also participate in the event.
- The event will be live-streamed in India on the channel:Â Star Sports 3 TV channel.Â
- It will also be available on the app:Â Disney+ Hotstar.
October 19th Indian Badminton players and their opponents on Denmark Open –
- PV Sindhu vs Neslihan Yigit (Turkey)Â
- Dhruv Kapila/N Sikki Reddy vs. Hoo Pang Ron/Cheah Yee See (Malaysia)Â
- MR Arjun/Dhruv Kapil vs Ben Lane/ Sean Vendy (England)Â
- Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/ Chirag Shetty vs. Callum Hemming/Steven Stallwood (England)Â
- Sameer Verma vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Thailand)Â
- Sai Praneeth vs Kidambi Srikanth
- Attri Manu/Reddy B Sumit vs Goh Sze Feh/Nur Izzuddin (Malaysia)Â