With Sindhu pulling out, India will have no representation in the Women’s Singles category.
Sindhu along with shuttler Tripti Murgunde and former athlete Anju Bobby George, were seen grooving to Garba beats.
The 27-year-old. who recently clinched Gold at Commonwealth Games in women's singles, will now go through rehabilitation.
This is PV Sindhu's first-ever gold in Commonwealth Games in Women's Singles.
While Sindhu's fixture was a close contest but she managed to win in two games, Sen's match went into the decider before the World number 10 showed his class to close the match in the deciding game.
Sindhu came back from a game down to win the match 19-21, 21-14, 21-18.
Sindhu defeated Malaysian shuttler Abdul Razzak in straight sets of 21-4, 21-11 to advance to the next round.
In the third game, Lakshya Sen had a tough opponent in World Champion Loh Kean Yew but the 20-year-old Indian prevailed and won the game in straight sets.
Sindhu dominated the whole match against Mahoor and won the game by 21-7, 21-6.
With Sindhu pulling out, India will have no representation in the Women’s Singles category.
Sindhu along with shuttler Tripti Murgunde and former athlete Anju Bobby George, were seen grooving to Garba beats.
The 27-year-old. who recently clinched Gold at Commonwealth Games in women's singles, will now go through rehabilitation.
This is PV Sindhu's first-ever gold in Commonwealth Games in Women's Singles.
While Sindhu's fixture was a close contest but she managed to win in two games, Sen's match went into the decider before the World number 10 showed his class to close the match in the deciding game.
Sindhu came back from a game down to win the match 19-21, 21-14, 21-18.
Sindhu defeated Malaysian shuttler Abdul Razzak in straight sets of 21-4, 21-11 to advance to the next round.
In the third game, Lakshya Sen had a tough opponent in World Champion Loh Kean Yew but the 20-year-old Indian prevailed and won the game in straight sets.
Sindhu dominated the whole match against Mahoor and won the game by 21-7, 21-6.