Puri Hails Sindhu's Historic Japan Open Super 750 Win
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Sunday, 19 July 2026 congratulated shuttler PV Sindhu on winning the Japan Open, describing it as a 'vintage display of raw power' and noting that the victory marks her maiden Super 750 title — making her the first Indian in history to clinch the prestigious tournament.
Context
PV Sindhu secured the Japan Open crown in what Puri called a landmark moment for Indian badminton. The minister described the win as Sindhu 'rising to the occasion' in a vintage display, and extended his 'heartiest congratulations to the champion.' The victory is her first-ever title at the BWF Super 750 level, one of the highest-ranked tournaments on the international badminton calendar below the World Tour Finals.
The Japan Open is held annually and carries significant ranking points and prize money, making it among the most coveted titles in world badminton. Sindhu's triumph is being hailed as a historic first for India at this particular event.
Policy Backdrop
Sindhu's rise and continued elite performance have coincided with the expansion of India's sports infrastructure under government-backed schemes. The Khelo India programme, launched in 2017 by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, was designed to identify grassroots talent and channel structured funding toward athletes in Olympic disciplines, including badminton.
India's badminton ecosystem has grown considerably since the country's first Olympic medal in the sport — a bronze in 2012. Sindhu herself added an Olympic silver at Rio 2016 and a bronze at Tokyo 2020, along with multiple BWF World Championship medals, cementing her status as the country's most decorated shuttler. The Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB), tagged in Puri's post, has also played a role in supporting elite athletes under the petroleum ministry's sports mandate.
Stakeholders and Impact
The win carries significance beyond individual achievement. For the @YASMinistry (Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports) and @kheloindia, Sindhu's Super 750 breakthrough reinforces the narrative that government investment in elite athlete development is yielding results on the world stage.
For Indian badminton fans and the broader sporting community, a first-ever Japan Open title by an Indian player is a milestone that elevates the country's standing in the BWF circuit. It also adds pressure — and momentum — heading into the build-up to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where badminton remains one of India's stronger medal prospects.
What's Next
Sindhu's Japan Open victory will boost her BWF world rankings and could shape her seedings at upcoming Super 750 and Super 1000 events. The Indian badminton calendar will now focus on her performance at subsequent high-stakes tournaments as the LA 2028 Olympic qualification cycle intensifies.
The government's continued investment through Khelo India and allied schemes will be watched closely as India seeks to convert this momentum into a broader pipeline of world-class shuttlers capable of competing at the highest levels of the game.