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End of an unforgettable era in PV Sindhu’s Paris Olympics exit

On a sad day for India at the Olympic Games, PV Sindhu’s defeat was a late hammer blow.

August 02, 2024 / 00:20 IST
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PV Sindhu is out of Paris Olympics
PV Sindhu is out of Paris Olympics (X/mufaddal_vohra)

Ironically, the end came against a player from China. Manufactured to take down the players from the unquestionable rulers of badminton, PV Sindhu shot to prominence by winning a bronze medal at the World Championship in China in 2013. On the way, she beat a few top contenders from the host nation, some of the biggest names in women’s badminton history.

That her journey would possibly end following a 21-19, 21-14 defeat against China’s He Bingjiao in the last 16 stage of the Paris Olympics is a bit of a poetic injustice. Sindhu, Carolina Marin of Spain and Tai Tzu-ying of Chinese Taipei were instrumental in ending what used to be Chinese hegemony. They changed the world order and Sindhu was at the forefront of this revolution.

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On a sad day for India at the Olympic Games, Sindhu’s defeat was a late hammer blow. Hopes were not high. A silver and bronze medal winner from the last two editions of the Games, Sindhu was well past her prime. Recent records suggested so. But, since it was her and her track record in big events, there was hope against hope. Could she defy logic and turn the clock back?