NEW DELHI: India swelled with pride on Saturday after badminton champion P.V. Sindhu became the first woman in the country's history to win an Olympic silver medal.
The shuttler was unable to strike gold but clinched the silver with her aggressive defence as she forced world number one, Carolina Marin of Spain, to three games in the women's singles final on Friday.
Indian newspaper front pages on Saturday led with her historic win, hailing the 21-year-old for boosting the country's Olympic tally which earlier stood at a single medal, female wrestler Sakshi Malik's bronze.
“Thank You,” beamed the Indian Express newspaper, describing her victory “as good as gold” while a Times of India headline declared “Sindhu shows silver mettle”.
Fans in the badminton star's home city of Hyderabad in southern India took to the streets late Friday, cheering and waving national flags as she was crowned the country's youngest and most successful female Olympian.
In the 120 years of the modern Olympics, Indian women had only won four medals – all of them bronze – before Sindhu wrote herself into the history books by claiming silver on Friday night.