Saina Nehwal - 'Badminton Queen of India'


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Saina Nehwal - 'Badminton Queen of India'

Saina Nehwal 'Badminton Queen of India' was born on 17 March 1990. He is an Indian professional badminton player who has won 23 international titles, including 10 Super Series titles. Saina Nehwal is the first Indian to win the World Junior Badminton Championship and every BWF (Badminton World Federation) has won medals in major competitions like the Olympics, BWF Championship, and Junior Championship. In 2006, Saina Nehwal became the first Indian woman to win a 4-star tournament and the youngest Asian badminton player.


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In 2015, Saina Nehwal became India's first female badminton player to become the world's No. 1 ranked player and the second Indian player after Prakash Padukone. During his career, he finished first in the BWF Super Series in 2009, won the Gold Medals at the 2010 and 2018 Commonwealth Games, and won the Bronze Medal at the 2012 London Olympics with a good performance, besides winning the Super Series in 2009. Won the title, Indian Open Grand Prix title in 2009, Singapore Super Series, Indonesia Super Series, India Open Grand Prix Gold Title in 2010, 2010 Ngong Super Series 2011 Swiss Open GP Gold title. In 2012, he won several tournaments including Indonesia Open, Denmark Open, and China Open.


She is the first player to win the Asian Satellite Badminton Tournament twice and the World Super Series three times. At the age of 18, the Badminton World Federation named Sania Sania's name for 'Most Promising Player of the Year', 2008, with the prestigious Arjuna Award, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India. Was awarded He was appointed as a member of the Athletes Commission of the International Olympic Committee.

Personal life: 




Saina Nehwal, daughter of Harveer Singh Nehwal and Usha Rani Nehwal was born on 17 March 1990 in Hisar. Saina Nehwal has only one sister, an elder sister named Chandravanshu Nehwal. His father is a Ph.D. holder in agricultural science, and Chaudhary Charan Singh worked at the Haryana Agricultural University. Saina Nehwal completed her schooling for a few years at Campus School CCS HAU, Hisar, then she completed 12th standard from St. Ann's College for Women in Mehndipatnam, Hyderabad. Recently she joined the political party BJP. Sania Nehwal joined the BJP, influenced by PrimeMinister Narendra Damodar Das Modi Shelley to reduce the country's service and common people.

Biography:

Birth name
Saina Nehwal
Country
India
Born
17 March 1990 (age 30)
Birth Place
Hisar, Haryana, India
Residence
Hyderabad, India
Height
1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight
65 kg (143 lb)
Handedness
Right
Political party
Bharatiya Janata Party
Coach
Pullela Gopichand

Achievements:

  • Women's singles
  • Career record - 433 wins, 196 losses
  • Career title(s) -      24
  • Highest ranking    1 (2 April 2015
  • Current ranking    20 (17 March 2020)

Medal records:

Event
1st
2nd
3rd
Olympic Games
-
-
1
World Championships
-
1
1
World Junior Championships
1
1
-
Asian Games
-
-
2
Commonwealth Games
3
1
1
Asian Badminton Championships
-
-
3
Total
4
3
8

Career Best Achievement:

Olympic Games

Bronze medal 
Third place
2012 London
Women's singles

World Championships

Silver medal
second place
2015 Jakarta
Women's singles
Bronze medal
third place
2017 Glasgow
Women's singles

Uber Cup

Bronze medal
third place
2014 New Delhi  
Women's team
Bronze medal
third place
2016 Kunshan
Women's team

Commonwealth Games


Gold medal

first place

2018 Gold Coast
Women's singles

Gold medal

first place

2018 Gold Coast
Mixed team

Gold medal

first place
2010 New Delhi
Women's singles

Gold medal
second place
2010 New Delhi
Mixed team

Gold medal
third place
2006 Melbourne
Mixed team

Asian Games

Bronze medal
third place
2014 Incheon
Women's team
Bronze medal
third place
2018 Jakarta-Palembang
Women's singles

Asian Championships

Bronze medal
third place
2010 New Delhi
Women's singles
Bronze medal
third place
2016 Wuhan
Women's singles
Bronze medal
third place
2016 Wuhan
Women's singles

World Junior Championships

Gold medal
first place
2008 Pune
Girls' singles
Silver medal
second place
2006 Incheon
Girls' singles

Commonwealth Youth Games

Gold medal
first place
2008 Pune
Girls' singles
Silver medal
second place
2004 Bendigo
Mixed team

Best Awards

  • Most Promising Player of the Year (2008) award by Badminton World Federation.
  • Arjuna Award (2009)
  • Padma Shri (2010)
  • Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2009–2010)
  • Padma Bhushan (2016)
  • Bronze medal at the 2012 London Olympics

Prize Money:

  • ₹10 million (US$140,000) cash award from the Haryana Government
  • ₹5 million (US$70,000) cash award from the Rajasthan Government
  • ₹5 million (US$70,000) cash award from the Andhra Pradesh Government
  • ₹1 million (US$14,000) cash award from the Badminton Association of India

Special Degree:

  • Honorary doctorate degree by Mangalayatan University
  • Honorary doctorate degree by SRM Institute of Science and Technology

Life lesson:

Steadfast determination and aim are the keys to success. Successful people like him know the importance of FOCUS in life. As being focused on:

  • Always increase the quality of your work.
  • Keep stress down
  • Get better results.
  • Minimize deflection and disturbances.
  • Always be optimistic.
  • Accept the change.
  • Accept the failures and learn something from it and move on.
  • Evaluate your strengths and weaknesses and facilitate them to focus on their strengths to offset their
  • imitations.
  • Learn to deal with an odd situations
  • stay motivated.
  • Proceed in the pre-determined desired purposeful direction with appropriate planning and decision making.
  • Use their time more productively and profitably.
  • Enhance the art of using your time and other resources in a more useful, effective, and efficient way.


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