write a biography of P.V sindhu within 100 word's based on the hints given belows
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Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (born 5 July 1995) is an Indian professional badminton player. Having made her international debut in 2009, she rose to a career high ranking of no. 2 in April 2017. Over the course of her career, Sindhu has won medals at multiple tournaments including Olympics and on the BWF circuit including a gold at the 2019 World Championships. She is the first Indian to become the Badminton World Champion and the first Indian woman to earn an Olympic Silver medal.[6]
P. V. Sindhu
Pusarla in 2016
Personal informationBirth namePusarla Venkata SindhuCountry IndiaBorn5 July 1995 (age 25)[1]
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
(present day Telangana, India)[2]Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[3]Weight65 kg (143 lb)[3]Years active2011–presentHandednessRightCoachPullela GopichandWomen's singlesCareer record326 wins, 139 lossesCareer title(s)15Highest ranking2 (7 April 2017[4])Current ranking7 (17 March 2020[5])
Medal record
Women's badmintonRepresenting  IndiaOlympic Games2016 Rio de JaneiroWomen's singlesWorld Championships2019 BaselWomen's singles2018 NanjingWomen's singles2017 GlasgowWomen's singles2014 GuangzhouWomen's singles2013 CopenhagenWomen's singlesUber Cup2014 New DelhiWomen's team2016 KunshanWomen's teamAsian Games2018 Jakarta-PalembangWomen's singles2014 IncheonWomen's teamCommonwealth Games2018 Gold CoastMixed team2018 Gold CoastWomen's singles2014 GlasgowWomen's singlesAsian Championships2014 GimcheonWomen's singlesSouth Asian Games2016 Guwahati-ShillongWomen's team2016 Guwahati-ShillongWomen's singlesCommonwealth Youth Games2011 DouglasGirls' singlesAsian Junior Championships2012 GimcheonGirls' singles2011 LucknowGirls' singles2011 LucknowMixed team
BWF profile
Sindhu broke into the top 20 of the BWF World Ranking in September 2012 at the age of 17.[7]Beginning in 2013, Sindhu won a medal at every world championships, with the exception of 2015. She is just the second woman after Zhang Ning to win five or more medals at the world championships. Sindhu represented India at the 2016 Summer Olympics, becoming the first Indian badminton player to reach a final. She won the silver medal after losing out to Spain's Carolina Marin.[8]
Sindhu won her first superseries title at the 2016 China Open and followed it up with four more finals in 2017, winning the titles in South Korea and India. In addition to that, she has won a silver medal each at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and 2018 Asian Games, and two bronze medals at the Uber Cup.
With earnings of US$8.5 million and $5.5 million respectively, Sindhu made the Forbes' list of Highest-Paid Female Athletes in 2018 and 2019.[9][10] She is the recipient of the sports honour Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, and India's fourth highest civilian award, the Padma Shri. She was also honoured with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award in India, in January 2020.