PV Sindhu Net Worth, Salary, Record, Achievements & Endorsements

P V Sindhu is an Indian Professional Badminton player. Sindhu is one of the most talented shuttlers in the world and is the face of Badminton in India currently. Success in sports brings with it monetary benefits and helps the players in many ways. Sindhu is among the richest badminton players in the world. The Indian star shutter, PV Sindhu has a net worth of around ₹72 crores ($10 million) and a major source of her revenue is badminton and endorsements deals.

Indian Badminton superstar Star PV Sindhu is carrying the dream of billion people and looking positive to win the medal at the Tokyo Olympics 2024. The world champion has won the silver medal at the 2016 Rio Games.

PV Sindhu Net Worth: ₹72 crores

According to reports, P V Sindhu net worth is estimated at ₹72 crores in 2024. Sindhu is one of the richest Indian athletes and has been featured in the Forbes list of top-rated Asians.

PV Sindhu Endorsements

P V Sindhu is ranked second in India in the list of brand endorsement income amongst Indian sportspersons. Sindhu earns the majority of her net worth via her endorsements. She has brand collaborations with JBL, Bridgestone Tyres, Gatorade, Moov, Myntra, Flipkart, Nokia, Panasonic, Stayfree, Boost, APIS Himalaya, Ojasvita, and the Bank of Baroda. She is also a brand ambassador for the Central Reserve Police Force and Vizag Steel.

PV Sindhu Net Worth

Sindhu signed a four-year sports sponsorships deal with Chinese sports brand Li Ning in February 2019. The deal is worth $7 million. She will earn $5.6 million from the deal, while the rest will be used for badminton equipment.

Sindhu: Foundation and Charity

PV Sindhu has actively donated and been part of fundraisers and social causes. She donated ₹500,000 each to the state’s of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana during the course of the pandemic.

P V Sindhu: Achievements

P V Sindhu is amongst the few successful shuttlers of India. Sindhu began playing badminton at the early age of 8. Since then she went on to become a professional badminton player and went on to represent India at the biggest tournaments. Sindhu became the first Indian female to win an Olympic silver medal in any sport.

Medals and Accolades

Arjuna Award for badminton on 24 September 2013.

India’s fourth-highest civilians award Padma Shri Award in 2015.

Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, the highest sporting honour of India, on 29 August 2016.

Medals

Olympic Games

Silver medal at 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games

World Championships

Gold medal in 2019 (Women’s singles)
Silver medal in 2018 (Women’s singles)
Silver medal  in 2017  (Women’s singles)
Bronze medal in 2014  (Women’s singles)
Bronze medal in 2013 (Women’s singles)

Uber Cup

Bronze medal in 2014 New Delhi(Women’s team)
Bronze medal in 2016 Kunshan(Women’s team)

Asian Games

Silver medal in  2018 Jakarta-Palembang (Women’s singles)
Bronze medal in 2014 Incheon (Women’s team)

Commonwealth Games

Gold medal in 2018 Gold Coast (Mixed team)
Silver medal in 2018 Gold Coast (Women’s singles)
Bronze medal in 2014 Glasgow (Women’s singles)

Asian Championships

Bronze medal in 2014 Gimcheon (Women’s singles)

South Asian Games

Gold medal: Guwahati (Women’s team) in 2016
Silver medal: Guwahati (Women’s singles)  in 2016

 P V Sindhu is currently in action at the Tokyo Summer Olympics 2024 and will be eyeing the first-ever Olympic gold medal of her career.

About PV Sindhu

Full NamePusarla Venkata Sindhu
ProfessionIndian Badminton Player, Model
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight60 kg (132 lb)
Date of Birth5 July 1995
Age(as on 2024)26 Years Old
Place of BirthHyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
EducationMBA
SchoolAuxilium High School, Hyderabad
College / UniversitySt. Ann’s College for Women, Hyderabad
Father’s NameP. V. Ramana
Mother’s NameP. Vijaya
ReligionHindu
Brother / Sister’s NameDivyaram Pusarla (Elder Sister)
ResidenceHyderabad
Marital StatusUnmarried
Boyfriend’s NameNil
Spouse / Husband’s NameNil
Net Worth ₹72 crores ($10 million)
ContactInstagram

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