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On December 22, PV Sindhu will wed a tech professional from Hyderabad: Details are available here.

On December 22, PV Sindhu will wed a tech professional from Hyderabad: Details are available here.

In addition to winning silver and bronze at the Olympic Games, Sindhu is one of India's best athletes, having won five world championship medals, including gold in 2019.

According to news agency PTI, ace shuttler PV Sindhu will wed Venkata Datta Sai, an executive director at Posidex Technologies based in Hyderabad, on December 22 in Udaipur.

Although the two families were acquainted, everything was only finalized a month ago. Since her calendar will be busy starting in January, this was the only window that could work," Sindhu's father, PV Ramana, stated.

Thus, the two families chose to hold the marriage ceremony on December 22 for that purpose. On December 24, the reception will take place in Hyderabad. The upcoming season will be crucial, so she will begin training shortly after," he continued.

On December 20, the two-time Olympic medallist's wedding-related activities will get underway.

Sindhu will keep playing.
As she gets ready for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Sindhu stated on Sunday that she would "definitely" continue playing the game for the upcoming two years.

The 29-year-old former world champion's victory at the Syed Modi International badminton event put an end to a protracted title drought. After winning in 2017 and 2022, Sindhu won the women's singles title for the third time in the competition after defeating Wu Luo Yu, ranked 119th in the world, 21-14, 21-16 in the final.

Sindhu believed it would signal the start of yet another prosperous chapter in her professional life. "This victory will undoubtedly boost my confidence." I have a lot of experience, so being 29 is a big plus in many ways. Being knowledgeable and seasoned is essential, and I intend to continue playing for the foreseeable future," Sindhu declared.

"I'll be participating in the forthcoming competitions in Thailand, Indonesia, India, and Malaysia. We'll need to pick and choose events, of course, as I'll need to be able to make informed decisions about what to play and what not to. In that regard, I need to be much more intelligent," she continued.

With five world championship medals, including a gold in 2019, in addition to her silver and bronze at the Olympic Games, Sindhu is considered one of India's greatest athletes.

The champion badminton player reached a career-high world ranking of No. 2 in 2017 and won consecutive Olympic medals in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020.


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