Today girls are not behind any of the boys in any field. Whether it is the field of education, technical field or the field of sports. Women have made their own identity in every place and have brightened the name of their country around the world. Today I am going to talk of a similar daughter who has emerged as a source of inspiration for all girls. I am talking about Indian badminton player Saina Nehwal
Biography of Saina Nehwal
Today girls are not behind any of the boys in any field. Whether it is the field of education, technical field or the field of sports. Women have made their own identity in every place and have brightened the name of their country around the world. Today I am going to talk of a similar daughter who has emerged as a source of inspiration for all girls. I am talking about Indian badminton player Saina Nehwal. Currently Saina Nehwal is one of the best players in the world. Saina, who won medal in badminton in the Olympic Games, became the first Indian woman.
Introduction: - Saina Nehwal was born on March 17, 1990 in a Jat family of Hisar, Haryana. His father's name is Dr. Harisingh Nahwal and mother's name is Usha Nehwal. Her father has been working as a scientist in Agriculture University of Hisar and her mother is a domestic lady. Saina's primary education was done in Hisar, but later her father had moved to Hyderabad due to transfer. Saina completed her 12th education from St. Aens College, Hyderabad. Saina is also fond of karate in childhood. During school education, Saina also won brown belt in karate.
Saina's parents have both been a good badminton player at the state level. Due to being a badminton player of both, Saina's tendency was to Badminton from the very beginning. Father Harvir Singh gave full support and encouragement to the daughter looking at the badminton interest. Saina got the initial training of Badminton from coach Nani Prasad at Lal Bahadur Stadium in Hyderabad, later Saina was trained by Dronacharya Award winner SM Arif. After that he was trained by Pullal Gopichand till September 2014. Currently Saina is training with former Indian badminton champion and national coach Vimal Kumar. Saina Nehwal plays for Awadh Warriors in the Indian Badminton League. She was named as the world’s no. 1 badminton player on 2 April, 2015. If you talk about Saina's achievements, I have less words for her achievements. He never looked back, he went through difficulties and reversing the situation and getting medals on medal.
Saina's achievements :-
Tournament |
Venue |
Year |
Medal |
Olympic |
Beijing, China |
2008 |
Quarter finals |
Olympic |
London, England |
2012
|
bronze |
Commonwealth Games |
Melbourne, australia |
2006 |
bronze |
Commonwealth Games |
Delhi, India |
2010 |
Gold |
Commonwealth Games
|
Quineland, Australia |
2018 |
Gold |
Badminton asia championship |
Wuhan |
2016 |
Bronze |
Badminton asia championship |
Delhi, India |
2010 |
Bronze |
Asian Games |
Incheon, South Korea |
2014 |
Bronze |
Uber Cup |
Delhi, India |
2014 |
Bronze |
Indian National Badminton Championships |
Delhi, India |
2007, 2008 |
Gold |
World junior badminton competition |
Incheon, South Korea |
2006 |
Silver |
World junior badminton competition |
Pune, India |
2008 |
Gold |
World Badminton Championship |
Jakarta |
2015 |
Silver |
World Badminton Championship |
Glasgow |
2017 |
Bronze |
BWF Super Series : -
Tournament |
Venue |
Year |
Medal |
Korea Open Super Series Premier |
South Korea |
2012, 2013
|
Quarter finals |
Malaysia Open Super Series Premier |
Malaysia |
2012, 2013 |
Bronze |
All-England super series premiere |
England |
2015 |
Silver |
India super |
India |
2015 |
Gold |
Indonesia Super Series |
Indonesia |
2009, 2010, 2012 |
Gold |
Singapore super series |
Singapore |
2010 |
Gold |
China most super series |
China |
2008 |
Silver |
Japan super series |
Japan |
2011 |
Silver |
Australian Open |
Australia |
2014 |
Gold |
Denmark Open |
Denmark |
2012 |
Gold |
French super series |
France |
2012 |
Silver |
China open super series |
China |
2014 |
Gold |
Hong Kong Open Super Series |
Hong Kong
|
2010 |
Gold
|
BWF Super Series Masters Finals |
China |
2011 |
Silver |
Bwf world competition |
|
2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 |
Quarter finals |
BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix Contest: -
Tournament |
Venue |
Year |
Medal |
Swiss Open Grand Prix |
Switzerland |
2011, 2012 |
Gold |
Thailand open |
Thailand |
2012 |
Gold |
Malaysia Open |
Malaysia |
2011 |
Silver |
India open |
India |
2009, 2010, 2014, 2015 |
Gold |
Awards : - Saina Nehwal was honored with various awards: -
- Arjuna Award - 2009
- Padam Shri - 2010
- Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award - 2010
- Padam Bhushan - 2016
- CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in Sports in 2009
- Big Star Most Entertaining Sportsperson of the Year in 2015
Money for Bronze Medal at the 2012 London Olympics: -
- 1 crore rupees from the Government of Haryana Government
- ₹ 50 lakhs from the Rajasthan government
- ₹ 50 lakhs from Andhra Pradesh government
- ₹ One lakh rupees from Indian Badminton Association
- Distinguished doctorate degree from Mangalayan University has been awarded a standard degree.
The above achievements of Saina Nehwal can give you an idea of how great Saina Nehwal is. She is ideal for all players and girls. He has proved that if one goes beyond hard work, dedication and allegiance then there is no goal in this world that can not be attained. We pray for Saina Nehwal that she will keep on touching new heights by winning in every fight in the future and brightening the name of her country.
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