Saina Nehwal: The Hyderabadi shuttler does it again

sainanehwal-olympicsIt was not very long ago, that Saina Nehwal was an aspiring shuttler trying to break into the big stage. And now she is a revered icon, not only in India but across the globe. She first rose to prominence in 2006 after she won the Philippines Open, even though she entered the tournament as an unknown entity. She proved it again with a superb win at the Asian Satellite Badminton Tournament (India chapter). This was her second satellite triumph in as many years and she never looked back thereafter.

 

She went on to win many tournaments, including the bronze medal the 2012 London Olympics. Saina, who was ranked 84th in the world during the Philippines Open in 2006, has been in the top 10 for quite some-time now and has maintained that quite consistently.

Apart from her London triumph, she went on to win the Denmark Open, her sixth premier title and was runners up at the French Open. Saina won four titles in2012 (Swiss Open, Thailand Open, Indonesia Open and Denmark Open) in addition to her Olympic Bronze. And now she has added another feather to her crown by winning the Australian Super Series title.

Her achievements and growth in stature has seen her become the highest paid sportsperson (non-cricket) in the country.

Saina’s appetite for the success is great and always strives to conquer higher endeavours.Saina’s impressive run in the sport has not only earned her fans but also respect of sports-persons from various other disciplines. She surpassed the achievements of all sports-women in the country and yet she remains down to earth and her sole focus is on the game.

Let us discuss few of the qualities of Saina that has made her the ‘Badminton Queen’ of India.

Focus: Her ability to maintain her focus is what made her so successful. Saina stayed out of the game for two odds months after the London Olympics. But as soon as she stepped on to the court, she meant business. She started firing on all guns and eventually won the Denmark Open.


Big match attitude: Saina has the ability to raise her game in big events. She announced her arrival at the international badminton arena back in 2006 Commonwealth Games, Melbourne where she won the bronze medal. But world actually got to know about her real potential when she made it to the fourth round of her first Olympics held in Beijing. And after that, there was nothing that could stop her and she went on win many international tournaments, including 2008 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold, 2008 BWF World Junior Championships 2010 Commonwealth Games, 2011 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold, Denmark Open 2012, London Olympics 2012, amongst others.


Consistency: Saina has been very consistent in her career after she started her escalation. She has been in the top 10 for quite some time and the way she has maintained her rankings is praiseworthy.Saina is one of the few non-Chinese player to be so consistent in world badminton. Even in Olympics, it was three Chinese and Saina in the semis. She has lost on occasions to them, but then she is only player who has been able to decipher the Chinese code and pose a threat to them.

Fierce competitor: Anyone who knows her will know her approach towards the game. She is very headstrong and often does exert pressure on her in order to succeed. At times it does prove detrimental to her, but then ability to counter the pressure makes her so successful.

In the nation dominated by sport like cricket, Saina has carved out a niche for herself. She also went up to number two position on the World Rankings chart and poses threat to every shuttler she faces.

Major wins:

2006 Philippines Open
2009 Indonesia Super Series
2010 Singapore Super Series
2010 Indonesia Super Series
2010 Hong Kong Super Series
Chinese Taipei Open
2010 India Open Grand Prix Gold
Swiss Open 2011
Swiss Open 2012
2012 Indonesia Super Series Premier
2012 London Olympics Bronze
2012 Denmark Super Series Premier
2014: Australian Super Series

Awards and recognition: Khel Ratna (2010)

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