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Saina Nehwal

Overview

Saina Nehwal is an Indian professional badminton player widely regarded as one of the most successful athletes in the country's sporting history. She became the first Indian badminton player to win an Olympic medal when she claimed bronze at the 2012 London Olympics, and the first Indian to reach the world number one ranking in women's singles, a position she attained in April 2015. Her career has been instrumental in popularising badminton as a mainstream sport in India and inspiring a generation of women athletes.

Key Facts

Full name Saina Nehwal
Date of birth 17 March 1990
Place of birth Hisar, Haryana, India
Sport Badminton (women's singles)
Plays Right-handed
Coaches (notable) S. M. Arif, Pullela Gopichand, Vimal Kumar, U. Vimal Kumar
Career-high ranking World No. 1 (2 April 2015)
Olympic medal Bronze, London 2012
Spouse Parupalli Kashyap (m. 2018)
Major honours Padma Shri (2010), Arjuna Award (2009), Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2009), Padma Bhushan (2016)

Background

Saina was born in Hisar, Haryana, into a family with a sporting background; her parents, Harvir Singh Nehwal and Usha Rani, were both former badminton players at the state level in Haryana. The family relocated to Hyderabad when her father, an agricultural scientist, was transferred to the Directorate of Oilseeds Research. She began training at the Lal Bahadur Stadium in Hyderabad under coach Nani Prasad before moving to S. M. Arif, a Dronacharya awardee, and later to the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy.

Career

Junior career

Saina won the Czech Junior Open in 2003 and went on to claim the under-19 national championship at a young age. In 2008, she won the BWF World Junior Championships in Pune, becoming the first Indian to win the title.

Senior breakthrough

She announced herself on the senior international circuit by winning the Philippines Open in 2006, becoming the first Indian woman and the youngest Asian to win a four-star tournament. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to reach the quarterfinals of the singles event.

Super Series titles and 2010–2012

Saina won the Indonesia Open in 2009, becoming the first Indian to win a BWF Super Series title. She followed this with three consecutive Super Series titles in 2010 — the Indian Open Grand Prix, the Singapore Open and the Indonesia Open. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, she won the women's singles gold medal in a memorable final against Wong Mew Choo of Malaysia.

2012 London Olympics

At the London Olympics, Saina won the bronze medal after her semifinal opponent Wang Yihan defeated her, and the bronze playoff against Wang Xin ended when the Chinese player retired hurt. The medal was India's first Olympic podium in badminton.

World No. 1 and World Championships

After moving her training base to Bengaluru under Vimal Kumar in 2014, Saina enjoyed a strong run that included winning the China Open Super Series Premier in 2014 and reaching the final of the All England Open in 2015. On 2 April 2015, she became the first Indian woman to be ranked world number one in singles. She won silver at the 2015 BWF World Championships in Jakarta and bronze at the 2017 World Championships in Glasgow.

Later career

Saina won her second Commonwealth Games gold medal at Gold Coast 2018, defeating compatriot P. V. Sindhu in the final, and helped India to the team gold. She returned to the Pullela Gopichand academy in 2014–15 and again worked with various coaches in the late 2010s. Recurring knee injuries and surgery in 2017 affected her later seasons, though she continued to compete on the BWF World Tour.

Major Titles and Medals

  • Olympic Games: Bronze — London 2012
  • BWF World Championships: Silver — 2015; Bronze — 2017
  • Commonwealth Games: Gold (singles) — 2010, 2018; Gold (mixed team) — 2010, 2018; Silver (singles) — 2014
  • Asian Games: Bronze (team) — 2014; Bronze (singles) — 2018
  • Asian Championships: Gold — 2010 (Uber Cup qualifier title), 2016 (Wuhan)
  • BWF Super Series titles: Indonesia Open (2009, 2010, 2012), Singapore Open (2010), Denmark Open (2012), Australian Open (2014, 2016), China Open (2014), India Open (2015, 2017, 2019)

Awards and Honours

  • Arjuna Award — 2009
  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna — 2009–10
  • Padma Shri — 2010
  • Padma Bhushan — 2016
  • BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year — 2020

Personal Life

Saina married fellow international badminton player Parupalli Kashyap on 14 December 2018 in Hyderabad. She is associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party, having joined the party in January 2020. A biographical film, Saina, directed by Amole Gupte and starring Parineeti Chopra, was released in March 2021.

Significance

Saina's emergence in the late 2000s coincided with India's wider transformation into a competitive badminton nation. Her Olympic bronze in 2012 broke a decades-long medal drought in the sport for India and was followed by P. V. Sindhu's silver at Rio 2016 and bronze at Tokyo 2020, building a sustained pipeline of Indian women in international badminton. She also raised the commercial profile of the sport in India, attracting significant sponsorship and prompting greater investment in academies and grassroots programmes.

References

  • Badminton World Federation (BWF) player profile and tournament archives.
  • Indian Olympic Association records, 2012 London and subsequent Games.
  • Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs — Padma Awards announcements (2010, 2016).
  • Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports — National Sports Awards announcements.
  • Nehwal, Saina. Playing to Win: My Life On and Off Court, Penguin Books India, 2012.