Sindhu beat Okuhara 21-19, 21-17 to win the biggest title of her career.
15:44 (IST)16 DEC 2018
As the gold sinks in, spare a thought for @Pvsindhu1 what she must have gone through for 3 years. Silver, silver, silver and more and more pain. No one deserves this more than her. This is a huge moment for her and Indian badminton.
— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) December 16, 2018
15:44 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Absolutely delighted for @Pvsindhu1, a genuine world star. Very proud of you. Look forward to many more.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) December 16, 2018
15:43 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Here’s to @Pvsindhu1 creating history! My heartiest congratulations to you! #BWFWorldTourFinals
— Hrithik Roshan (@iHrithik) December 16, 2018
15:42 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Sindhu creates history!
— Khelo India (@kheloindia) December 16, 2018
An outstanding performance by @Pvsindhu1 as she wins 2018 #WorldTourFinals in China comprising yr’s best 8 players w/ 21-19,21-17 win over Nozomi Okuhara.
Becoming 1st Indian to win this tourney,many youngsters are sure to be inspired by this.#KheloIndia🏸 pic.twitter.com/cU5kZPoIvN
15:42 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Major breakthru for @Pvsindhu1 breaks jinx of losing in finals, wins the big one, Word Tour tournament. How fantastic!
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) December 16, 2018
15:40 (IST)16 DEC 2018
An amazing way to end the season for @Pvsindhu1 beating Okuhara in the World Tour final in straight sets. #BWFWorldTourFinals pic.twitter.com/mkONIxRSYH
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) December 16, 2018
15:39 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 on becoming first Indian to win #BWFWorldTourFinals Its a great way to end the year 2018...✌
— Manika Batra (@manikabatra_TT) December 16, 2018
15:39 (IST)16 DEC 2018
.@Pvsindhu1 ends year with a new record! 👏
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) December 16, 2018
The World No 6 becomes the 1st 🇮🇳 to win the #BWFWorldTourFinals outclassing Nozomi Okuhara 21-19,21-17 in a scintillating encounter at Guangzhou that witnessed the year's 8 best players fight for the coveted title. #IndiaontheRise pic.twitter.com/TVjx6wHjJL
15:38 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Many congratulations, @Pvsindhu1 for winning your maiden title at the BWF World Tour Finals. Wishing you all the best for the future. #BWFWorldTourFinals2018 pic.twitter.com/US8NXCbALY
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) December 16, 2018
15:37 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Opponents of @Pvsindhu1 at the World Tour Finals 2018:
— Viren Rasquinha (@virenrasquinha) December 16, 2018
Final: Nozomi Okuhara
Semi: Ratchanok Intanon
3rd Match: Beiwen Zhang
2nd Match: Tai Tzu Ying
1st Match: Akane Yamaguchi
All top 10 in the world except Beiwen Zhang. 5 great matches. Now thats consistency! @OGQ_India
15:37 (IST)16 DEC 2018
An outstanding performance by @Pvsindhu1 as she wins the 2018 #WorldTourFinals in Guangzhou, China comprising the year’s best 8 players with a 21-19,21-17 win over Nozomi Okuhara.This is the 1st time any Indian has won this prestigious year-end tournament. #Badminton #KheloIndia pic.twitter.com/DU1V6kQofe
— SAIMedia (@Media_SAI) December 16, 2018
15:35 (IST)16 DEC 2018
there isn't an athlete i can think of in modern sport who deserves this golden moment more than @Pvsindhu1 - has been a torturous examination for her, all these questions about finals lost. she's always smiled through them. well played!
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) December 16, 2018
15:35 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Sindhuuuuuuuu! You Rockstar !!!!! Congratulations !!!!
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) December 16, 2018
So proud of you! @Pvsindhu1
Be kind to my team 😜
15:34 (IST)16 DEC 2018
"I think the question won't come again to me, asking why all the time I lose in the finals.": PV Sindhu
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) December 16, 2018
No doubt that the questions must have bothered Sindhu even if she didn't admit... more than anything, this win is important just for that to stop.
15:34 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Many Congratulations history-maker @Pvsindhu1 for becoming the only Indian to win the #BWFWorldTourFinals. Most gratifying to end the season on a high #Sindhu #BWFWorldTourFinals2018 pic.twitter.com/stxhM7MDHL
— Gagan Narang (@gaGunNarang) December 16, 2018
15:34 (IST)16 DEC 2018
Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 on becoming the first Indian to win the BWF World Tour Grand Finals beating @nozomi_o11 21-19, 21-17 in the finals👏 . Fantastic achievement pic.twitter.com/3F2PXhuKk8
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) December 16, 2018
15:33 (IST)16 DEC 2018
2018 for @Pvsindhu1
— OGQ (@OGQ_India) December 16, 2018
Gold🥇- World Tour Grand Finals
Silver🥈- World Championships
Silver🥈- Asian Games
Silver🥈- Commonwealth Games
It's been an incredibly consistent year for #PVSindhu 👏 Well done champ! pic.twitter.com/F4yvfDRHaZ
15:33 (IST)16 DEC 2018
1 - Pusarla Venkata Sindhu has become the first player to win BWF season-ending tournament without any Superseries/World Tour title in the same year after Wong Mew Choo (2009). Peak.#BWFWorldTourFinals
— Badminton Talk (@BadmintonTalk) December 16, 2018
15:32 (IST)16 DEC 2018
PV Sindhu's big tournament finals:
— Badminton Talk (@BadmintonTalk) December 16, 2018
Silver 2016 Olympics
Silver 2017 World Championships
Silver 2017 Super Series Finals
Silver 2018 Commonwealth Games
Silver 2018 World Championships
Silver 2018 Asian Games
GOLD 2018 World Tour Finals
WELL DONE AND WELL DESERVED!!!