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PV Sindhu flaunts Olympic rings nail art as she gears up for Tokyo Games


Tokyo Olympics: India’s star shuttler PV Sindhu shared a photo of her nail with Olympic rings as she marked a 10-day countdown for the Games, starting July 23 in the capital city of Japan.

PV Sindhu will be hoping to go for glory at the Tokyo Olympics (AFP Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • PV Sindhu flaunted her nail art with Olympic rings ahead of Tokyo Games
  • Sindhu is one of India’s top medal contenders for the Tokyo Olympics
  • Sindhu has been seeded 6th in the women’s singles badminton event

A year after it was postponed, the Tokyo Olympics are all set to get underway from July 23. Despite the voices of opposition in the city of Tokyo in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the multi-sport event is on and athletes are gearing up for the momentous sporting spectacle.

India’s star shuttler and biggest medal hope, PV Sindhu has given her preparations for the Tokyo Olympics an artistic touch. The reigning world champion shared a photo of her nail art on social media.

Sindhu has painted an Olympic ring on her nails in the lead up to the Games. In the photo, the Olympic ring can be seen completed on her middle finger and ring finger.

“Olympic Fever,” Sindhu has written as caption, also mentioning the 10-day countdown for the Games. The photo has gone viral on social media.

Sindhu is one of the key contenders for the Olympic medal in women’s singles badminton. The 26-year-old shot to fame by winning a silver medal at the Rio Games in 2016 and she is bidding to become only the 2nd athlete after wrestler Sushil Kumar to win multiple singles medals at the Games.

Sindhu has been seeded 6th in the women’s singles badminton and has been drawn in Group J for the Tokyo Olympics.

Sindhu will face Hong Kong’s world number 34 Cheung Ngan Yi and Israel’s Ksenia Polikarpova, ranked 58th in the group stage.

She is likely to face World No. 12 Mia Blichfeldt (who has been drawn in Group I) in the Round of 16. In singles, a player has to win the group of 3 to progress to the last 16.

Players have been divided into 14 groups and the Group A and P winners (groups with top 2 seeds) will receive byes in Round of 16.

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