2013: Won Bronze at World Championship
She also won her first Grand Prix gold in 2013, at the Malaysian Open.She tasted her first victory in 2005 when she was barely just ten years old. She participated in all-India under-10 singles at Kochi. In 2008, she won the all-India junior major ranking badminton tournament.
2014: Won Bronze at World Championship and Commonwealth Games.
2015: She received India's highest civilian honor Padma Shri award in 2015.
2016: Won silver medal at Rio Olympics
She was also the first Indian to participate and win Olympic silver in a single badminton final at the Olympics held in Rio in 2016.
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Sindhu is the only Indian to be listed on Forbes' world's top 10 highest-paid female athletes, as she was ranked seventh.Her total earnings for 2018 stood $8.5 million.
2018: Won a silver medal at the World Championship, Asian Games and Commonwealth Games.
Japan's Nozomi Okuhara defeated PV Sindhu in the World Championship in 2018.
2019: Won World Championship
This is Sindhu's fifth medal at the World Championships.