'Is Sindhu's legacy already cemented in history?' Gill Clark shares heartfelt birthday wishes as the star shuttler turns 30

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Key Takeaways
- PV Sindhu turned 30 on July 5, 2023.
- She has won 2 Olympic medals and 5 World Championship medals.
- Veteran commentator Gill Clark praised her career and potential for future success.
- Sindhu's birthday falls on World Badminton Day.
- Her legacy is recognized and celebrated in the sports community.
New Delhi, July 5 (NationPress) Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu, who celebrated her 30th birthday on Saturday, was showered with affectionate messages from the global sports community. Among the well-wishers was renowned badminton commentator and former doubles champion Gill Clark, who penned a touching tribute for Sindhu's milestone.
Clark, a former World Championships medalist in both women's and mixed doubles, praised Sindhu as one of the most exceptional athletes in high-pressure situations. She expressed hope that the next chapter of Sindhu's career could be equally sensational, comparing her to sporting legends like Roger Federer and Felix Sanchez, who found great success post-30.
"Pusarla Venkata Sindhu has consistently been a 'big tournament player,' with 2 Olympic and 5 World Championship medals, alongside achievements at the Asian Games, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Championships. What stands out is that all 7 medals were won during the world's most prestigious events, exceeding expectations based on her rankings at the time," Clark shared on X.
"However, it has been 4 years since her medal at the Tokyo Olympics and 6 years since her last World Championship medal. With Sindhu turning 30 today—coincidentally on World Badminton Day—some may question if age and recent injuries have affected her performance. Yet, sports history is replete with inspiring comebacks following injuries and periods of limited success..."
"Sindhu’s legacy is already cemented due to her impressive medal collection at major tournaments. It is certainly feasible for Sindhu, like Federer and Sanchez, to embark on yet another remarkable chapter in her illustrious journey. Though circumstances may shift, the spirit and mindset of a champion remain unyielding. Happy birthday, Sindhu," she concluded.
In response to Clark's message, Sindhu expressed her gratitude, stating, "Thank you so much, Gill, for these wonderful words."
Former sports minister and current Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju also conveyed his birthday wishes to Sindhu.
Taking to X, Rijiju said, "Happy birthday to India's first World Badminton Champion and Double Olympic Medalist @Pvsindhu1. I wish for her good health, long life, and happiness. Keep shining and continue to make India proud!"