Saina Nehwal Biography - Badminton Player


Saina Nehwal Biography - Badminton Player - Saina Nehwal, an Indian badminton player, was born on 17 March 1990 in Hisar District, Haryana. 

 She is as of now positioned number 1 on the planet by the Badminton World Federation, and is the first Indian lady to accomplish this deed. She is additionally the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton Championships and a decoration in Badminton at the Olympics. She won a Bronze award at the 2012 London Olympics, turning into the second Indian ladies to win an individual decoration at the games occasion. She is upheld by the Olympic Gold Quest. 




Saina began her badminton preparing under the adept direction of S.M. Arif, who was a Dronacharya Awardee. She is at present instructed by Indonesian badminton legend Atik Jauhari alongside the previous all England champion and national mentor Pullela Gopichand as her coach. Being destined to Harvir Singh Nehwal, who is a researcher at Directorate of Oilseeds Research and Usha Nehwal, Saina Nehwal has constantly gotten the backing of her relatives.

Saina Nehwal trains at Pullela Gopichand Academy in Hyderabad. From her introductory years as a badminton player, she has dependably demonstrated a great deal of potential in herself. Being a National Junior champion, she has performed well in significant competitions, both in national and global ones. She has plainly made her very own characteristic.

The Junior Czech Open, which occurred in the year 2003, was the start of her profession, as she went ahead to win the competition. She came next in the 2004 Commonwealth Youth Games. Saina turned into the first player to win the Asian Satellite Badminton competition twice, once in 2005 and afterward again in 2006.

In 2006, Saina Nehwal turned into the first Indian lady to win a super-arrangement competition, the Philippines Open. In 2008, she turned into the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton Championships. She likewise won the 2008 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold, the Indian National Badminton Championships and the Commonwealth Youth Games around the same time. She was pronounced as the most encouraging player in 2008.

In 2009, she turned into the first Indian to win the most noticeable badminton arrangement of the world - the Indonesia Open. She likewise came to the quarterfinals of big showdown. Saina Nehwal was respected with the Arjuna grant and her mentor Gopichand was likewise regarded with the Dronacharya honor in August 2009.

In January 2010, Saina Nehwal was honored with the Padma Shri recompense. She likewise won the India Open Grand Prix Gold, the Singapore Open Super Series, the Indonesia Open Super Series and the Hong Kong Super Series around the same time. On 29 August 2010, Saina was granted the most noteworthy national wearing honor - the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna. As one of the eight brand envoys of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Saina won a gold award making an epic crossroads ever.

In 2011, she won the Switzerland Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold and came next in the Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold, the Indonesia Open Super Series Premier and the BWF Super Series Masters Finals. In 2012, Saina won the Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold, the Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold and recovered the Indonesia Open Super Series Premier, making it her third Indonesian open title-win.

In the 2012 London Olympics, Saina Nehwal won a bronze decoration and turned into the first Indian to win an Olympic award in badminton. For her colossal accomplishment the state administrations of Haryana, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh offered her gigantic money prizes and the Sports Minister guaranteed Saina a vocation equal to the rank of an IAS officer. Her prosperity at the Olympics has doubtlessly opened new entryways for games to develop in India.

Saina Nehwal secured her fourth title of the year by lifting the Denmark Open Super Series Premier trophy with an overwhelming win overcoming Germany's Juliane Schenk by 21-17, 21-8 in 35 minutes. This was her first competition after the London Games. Winning this competition made her the main Indian after Prakash Padukone to win a Danish Open Super arrangement title.

Awards and Accolades :
  •     2009: Arjuna Award
  •     2009-2010: Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna
  •     2010: Padma Shri

For winning the Bronze medal in 2012 London Olympics, she received:-
  •     1 crore rupees cash award from the Haryana Government
  •     50 lakh rupees cash award from the Rajasthan Government
  •     50 lakh rupees cash award from the Andhra Pradesh Government
  •     10 lakh rupees cash award from the Badminton Association of India
  •     An honorary doctorate degree by Mangalayatan University

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