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PV Sindhu Makes History with Japan Open Triumph, Nation Celebrates

PV Sindhu created history by becoming the first Indian shuttler to win the Japan Open women's singles title, defeating Akane Yamaguchi in straight games. The victory marked her first Super 750 title and ended a title drought of more than two years. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar congratulated her on social media, praising her skill and resilience. This triumph sends a strong message ahead of major international events later this year.

"Nation is proud of her achievement": Rajnath Singh congratulates PV Sindhu after historic Japan Open triumph

New Delhi, July 19

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday congratulated two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu after she scripted history by becoming the first Indian shuttler to win the Japan Open women's singles title, praising her skill, resilience and landmark achievement.

Sharing a picture of Sindhu on X following her title-winning performance in Tokyo, Rajnath lauded the Indian star for her memorable triumph.

"Exceptional performance by @Pvsindhu1! Congratulations to her for winning the #JapanOpen2026 women's singles title. Her performance is special because she has shown tremendous skills and resilience. She is also the first Indian shuttler to win this championship. The nation is proud of her achievement," Rajnath wrote.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar also congratulated the Indian ace on social media.

"Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 on becoming the first from to win the 2026 Japan Open women's singles title. We are proud of you!" Jaishankar posted on X.

Sindhu produced a vintage performance to defeat home favourite and world No. 3 Akane Yamaguchi 21-17, 21-17 in the women's singles final of the BWF Super 750 tournament in Tokyo.

The victory marked Sindhu's maiden Japan Open crown, her first Super 750 title and ended a title drought of more than two years. It also stood as her biggest title since winning the BWF World Championships in 2019.

Playing in front of a partisan Japanese crowd against three-time world champion Yamaguchi, Sindhu controlled the contest with a blend of powerful smashes, sharp net play and tactical discipline.

After taking an early lead in the opening game, the Indian weathered a comeback from Yamaguchi before regaining control through precise net exchanges and aggressive winners to seal the first game 21-17.

She carried that momentum into the second game, dominating the forecourt and repeatedly forcing Yamaguchi into defensive positions. A demanding 44-shot rally highlighted Sindhu's fitness and determination as she built a healthy lead before withstanding a late challenge from the Japanese star.

Yamaguchi cut the deficit to 19-17 in the closing stages, but Sindhu stayed composed, earning three championship points before sealing victory when her opponent's return landed long, with the decision confirmed after a successful video review.

The triumph was particularly significant as Sindhu had not defeated Yamaguchi in a completed match for four years. Against an opponent playing her sixth Japan Open final, the Indian delivered one of her finest performances in recent seasons, sending a strong message ahead of the major international events later this year.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

What a comeback! After more than two years without a title, she silences all critics with a Super 750 win. The way she controlled the net and used those powerful smashes was vintage Sindhu. This is the form we need for the upcoming World Championships!

James A

Great to see PV Sindhu back in top form! As a badminton fan from the US, I've followed her career closely. The way she adapted her game against Yamaguchi's speed was impressive. India has a true champion in her. Congrats!

Vikram M

Well deserved! But I hope this isn't just a one-off. We need consistent performances from Sindhu, especially in big tournaments. The fitness and tactical discipline were there today, but she must maintain this level against the top Chinese players too. Still, great win for India! 🏸

Sarah B

Incredible resilience from Sindhu! Beating the world No. 3 in a partisan Japanese crowd, coming back from 4 years of losses against her... that's the mark of a true champion. The win over Yamaguchi in her 6th Japan Open final is no small feat!

Kavya N

Proud moment for every Indian! 😊 But let's not forget the coaching team behind her. The change in tactics – using more drop shots and net play to break Yamaguchi's rhythm – shows smart preparation. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up badminton.

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