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Indian Express
5 hours ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
PV Sindhu's sweet birthday wish for former coach and ‘big brother' Park Tae Sang: ‘Please eat some sugar today…'
Indian badminton ace PV Sindhu sent a cheeky yet adorable birthday wish to former coach, Korea's Park Tae Sang, who mentored the shuttler during her memorable run to bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics among other achievements. 'Six years in India, four years coaching me — you didn't just become my coach, you became my big brother,' Sindhu said in a social media post as coach Park turned 46. 'Thank you for leaving your family behind to guide me. I'll always be so grateful.' The highlight of the Sindhu-Park partnership was of course the bronze in Tokyo, which was her second Olympic Games medal. It was a bittersweet one, however, as Sindhu had to pick herself up after a heartbreaking defeat in the semifinals, to then get ready for a match that is never easy to play: the one to avoid finishing fourth. Sindhu defeated He Bingjiao to ensure she finished on the podium and coach Park's reactions at the end of that match is part of Indian badminton's folklore now. Happy Birthday, Coach Parkkkkkkk! ❤️ Six years in India, four years coaching me — you didn't just become my coach, you became my big brother. Thank you for leaving your family behind to guide me. I'll always be so grateful. I hope the five titles, Commonwealth gold, and Olympic… — Pvsindhu (@Pvsindhu1) June 20, 2025 Sindhu added: 'I hope the five titles, Commonwealth gold, and Olympic bronze made it all worth it — haha! Wishing you a day full of everything you love — golf, glowing skin, and a little Indian masala too! Please eat some sugar today… you won't gain any weight, I promise! Her visit to Guwahati for a national camp earlier this year – where coach Park now works at the National Centre of Excellence – also gave Sindhu a chance to catch up with him. Sindhu had a successful stint with the Korean coach, who earned something of a cult status among Indian badminton followers for his endearing demeanor. The two got along well off the court too. Once, coach Park posted a story on Instagram, 'Sindhu, you are two minutes late.' The next day, Sindhu got to the practice courts earlier and posted a photo of him holding his hands up. 'You're late now, Coach.' 'I really miss him,' Sindhu told The Indian Express during an interview. 'It was sad to say goodbye when I left. It was nice to see him after a long time. We exchange messages now and then, and he was very happy to see me. We spent some time together. He's very sweet and a nice person. I've personally known him for a long time, even before he was my coach. I've known him since I was a junior.' After she moved on from coach Park, Sindhu had worked with a few coaches – including the legendary Prakash Padukone to help her for Paris 2024 – but at the start of this year, she finally seems to have found a stability again. Former Indonesia men's singles coach Irwansyah is now in Sindhu's corner as she tries to climb her way back up the world rankings.


The Advertiser
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Advertiser
Not quite a Jannik singer, but Italian stars team up
World tennis No.1 Jannik Sinner is to release a duet with famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust and Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. "I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world,'' Sinner said. "I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving." The track features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events around the world, including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016, and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance in Britain. World tennis No.1 Jannik Sinner is to release a duet with famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust and Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. "I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world,'' Sinner said. "I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving." The track features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events around the world, including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016, and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance in Britain. World tennis No.1 Jannik Sinner is to release a duet with famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust and Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. "I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world,'' Sinner said. "I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving." The track features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events around the world, including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016, and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance in Britain. World tennis No.1 Jannik Sinner is to release a duet with famous Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust and Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. "I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world,'' Sinner said. "I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving." The track features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events around the world, including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016, and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance in Britain.

Rhyl Journal
6 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Rhyl Journal
Jannik Sinner to release duet with Andrea Bocelli
The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust And Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. Sinner said: 'I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world. 'I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving.' The track will be released on June 20 and features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events across the world including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016 and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance.


North Wales Chronicle
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- North Wales Chronicle
Jannik Sinner to release duet with Andrea Bocelli
The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust And Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. Sinner said: 'I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world. 'I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving.' The track will be released on June 20 and features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events across the world including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016 and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance.

Leader Live
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Jannik Sinner to release duet with Andrea Bocelli
The song, Polvere e Gloria (meaning Dust And Glory), features three-time grand slam champion Sinner repeating parts of his winning and losing speeches, which he recorded at Bocelli's studio in Tuscany. Sinner said: 'I am very happy and honoured to be part of this project with Andrea, who for 30 years has been a unique and extraordinary voice, a flag for our country in the rest of the world. 'I could never have imagined hearing my voice in one of his songs. It's extremely moving.' The track will be released on June 20 and features both Italian and English lyrics. The accompanying music video features personal and archive images from the duo's childhoods, along with scenes filmed as they collaborated at Bocelli's estate. Sinner is the first Italian to top either the men's or women's singles world rankings in tennis. Bocelli began his career in 1994 and has performed at major events across the world including the Olympic Games and the World Cup. He performed while stood alongside Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri as the Foxes celebrated their Premier League title success in May 2016 and also sang out the show on Gary Lineker's final Match of the Day appearance.