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PT Usha shares old image of PV Sindhu, praises her for World Championship win

| @indiablooms | Aug 28, 2019, at 05:14 pm

Chennai, Aug 28 (IBNS):  ‘Payyoli Express’ PT Usha, one of the biggest sports personalities of India, on Wednesday shared an old image of herself with the rising star PV Sindhu.

PT Usha praised Sindhu who recently won the World Championship title.

" The passion and dedication for the sport will always be rewarded when hardwork comes into play. @Pvsindhu1 success will inspire generations to come! Hefty congratulations on winning the Gold at #BWFWorldChampionships2019," PT Usha captioned the image.

Sindhu won the world championship title on Sunday, making India proud.

Sindhu met Indian PM Narendra Modi after returning to the nation following her victory.

Modi wished Sindhu and tweeted, "India’s pride, a champion who has brought home a Gold and lots of glory! Happy to have met
@Pvsindhu1 . Congratulated her and wished her the very best for her future endeavours."
 

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