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I had tears in my eyes, says Sindhu

Sindhu meets PM Modi, Sports Minister Rijiju after triumphant run in BWF World Championships and she promises to work hard to build on the success

Sindhu meets PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi, August 27: PV Sindhu on Tuesday (August 27) was welcomed exuberantly on her return to the country and she promised to work harder to clinch more medals. Sindhu was also called upon Prime Minister's Narendra Modi's office.

The Olympic silver medallist, who outplayed Japan's Nozomi Okuhara 21-7, 21-7 in a lop-sided final of the big event in Basel, Switzerland on Sunday, was mobbed at the airport after she touched down with national coach Pullela Gopichand by her side on Monday night.

Despite the hectic schedule she has endured, the 24-year-old had a smile on her face as she acknowledged supporters and the media at the airport.

"I am really happy, I am very proud of my country. It's a much-awaited win and I am very happy about it," she said in response to questions that were thrown at her almost at the same time.

The Hyderabadi has had little time to reflect since her historic triumph. She has had a breakfast meeting with Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju.

"I will work more hard and win many more medals," she said on questions about the plans from now given that the Olympics is less than a year away.

Sindhu was also asked about the moment she got emotional after the medal distribution ceremony. The five-time world medallist had tears in her eyes when the national anthem played. She had claimed silvers in the past two editions, besides a couple of bronze medals earlier.

"I had tears and there were a lot of emotions, it was a great moment for me. Thanks to all my fans for your blessings, your blessings have brought me here," she said.

"I would like to thank my coaches Gopi sir and Kim (Ji Hyun). They have put in a lot of effort and done a few changes in my game," she added.

Kim Ji Hyun, a former international from South Korea, joined the coaching staff earlier this year on Gopichand's recommendation.

Story first published: Tuesday, August 27, 2019, 16:10 [IST]
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