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Some of the Significant Years in
Saina Nehwal’s Life

Saina Nehwal has been playing badminton since an early age. From the age of 8 years, Saina used to admire this sport so much she used to wake up at 4:00 am every morning and his father travelled 25 kms to the Lal Bahadur Stadium where Coach Nani Prasad used to coach her. As she grew, step by step, she became better and started playing international better. She was merely 13 years old when she started to receive national and international recognition.

Here is a list of some of the most significant years in Saina Nehwal’s career:

2008

In the year 2008, Saina won the Chinese Taipei Grand Prix Gold tournament, and reached the semi-final round of the LI NING China Masters Super Series tournament also. The same year, she created a history of the sorts when she became the First Indian Woman ever to reach the quarter-final round of the Badminton event at the Olympic Games. At the Beijing Olympic Games 2008, Saina faced the 4th Seeded player and the World No. 6 Wang Chen from Hong Kong in the pre-quarter-final match. Although, in the quarter-final match, she lost to Maria Kristin Yulianti of Indonesia by 28-26, 14-21, 15-21.

Stage
Opponent
Result
Games
Points
First Round
Ella Dichl
Won
2-0
21-9, 21-8
Sccond Round
Larisa Griga
Won
2-0
21-18, 21-10
Third Round
Wang Chen
Won
2-1
21-19, 11-21, 21-11
Quarter-finals
Maria Kristin Yulianti
Lost
1-2
28-26, 14-21, 15-21

She won the 2008 World Junior Badminton Championships that are organized by Badminton World Federation (BWF). She also won the 2008 Commonwealth games that were held in India. In September 2008, she won the Yonex Chinese Luipei Open by beating Lydia Cheah of Malaysia 21-8, 21-19. Equally important, she was named the most promising player in 2008 by the BWF.

Saina had worked really hard to win. For this ace shuttler, it was a dream come true.

2010

Saina’s Sports Career Record in 2010

The important Sports Career Record of Saina Nehwal made in 2010 is mentioned below:

Native Indian Females Group

The renowned Indian badminton star, Saina efficiently led the Native Indian Females Group to the quarter-finals level of Ultra Cup finals. The youth icon also became the first Native Indian Lady to arrive at the partial great finals of season 2010 complete England Extremely Sequence prior to dropping to Tine Rasmussen, the champion.

Yonex Sun Rising Badminton Japan Tournament

Topmost seeded Saina achieved the semi-finals of the tournament 2010 dropping out to Xuerui, the unseeded champion and the great player of China. During the tournament, her trainer and mentor Gopichand recommended her not put in too much stress on herself. He knew that the reaction from some of frustrating home audience was disturbing her. He asked her to keep calm.

BWF Huge Corrt Silver

Saina defeated popular Wong M. Choo of Malaysia in the finals and thus justified her charging as a high ranked player at the competition. She also won award cash of $8,280 for winning this competition.

Singapore Start

Saina Nehwal was once again ranked as the number one at Singapore Start Extremely Sequence. She beat Lu LAN of China, the Globe champion.

Singapore Start

Saina won the second Extremely Sequence headline by beating T. Ying, the highly qualified player of China, Taipei in the finals 21–18, 21–15. The great Indian player succeeded the competition by beating the top 5 rated Chinese players. Saina won award cash of $15,000 for this competition.

24th September, 2010

Saina acquired the position of world number three for the female’s single men and women badminton sport world cup.

BWF Extremely Sequence

The renowned Indian player protected her Philippines Start super series headline in three challenging activities aligned with renowned player S. Sato of the country of the country of Japan, 21–19 and 13–21 / and 21–11. It was her important third important super successions headline as well as her only third subsequent headline following victories at Native Indian open games, in the country of Singapore Extremely competition. Nehwal once again highly won the renowned top award cash of around US$18,750 only for successful this competition.

15th September, 2010

With high 64791.26 factors, Saina Nehwal acquired a profession of great world position of number two just behind renowned player W. Yihan of China. Nehwal also won the prestigious gold honor in the popular female’s badminton singles in the Earth Games organized in Delhi. Saina defeat Wong M. Choo of Malaysia 19–21 and 23–21 and 21–13. The huge success meant a great thing for her.

12th of December, 2010

Saina Nehwal beat Wang, the great player 15–21 and 21–16 and 21–17 at an important final Hong Kong Extremely Sequence. This helped her win the significant 4th profession Extremely Sequence headline. Saina Nehwal confirmed her contribution for these years. The Hong Kong Extremely is a significant game of her life. The critics certified the game as the first renowned super series competition of Nehwal after a long gap of many weeks.

2011

Some of the major Sports Career Record of Saina Nehwal in the year 2011 is stated below:

27th January, 2011

Saina Nehwal crashed out of the Korea Open Super Series Premier in the second round. She was defeated by the Japanese Sayaka Sato in a tight 3 set match. The score was 17–21,21–19 and 21–11.

11th March, 2011

Saina was quite disappointed to be defeated by Eriko Hirose of Japan at All England Super Series Premier. She was defeated in straight sets. The score was 21–11 and 22–20. This was her second early exit for the year soon after being defeated in Korean Premium Super Series in the month of January.

17th March, 2011

Saina faced Eriko Hirose again. This time, it was for the second round of the Wilson Badminton Swiss Open. However, this time the ace player managed to win in three games 21–15, 17–21 and 21–11. This victory was significant because it came on her birthday.

20th March, 2011

Saina Nehwal beat Ji Hyun Sung of South Korea by 21–13, 21–14. This made her win the prestigious title of Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold.

During the Indian Open Super Series in Delhi, Saina made an early exit. This time she disappointed the home crowd by facing defeat by Japan’s Ai Goto in straight games 21–17 and 21–19.

8th May, 2011

Saina Nehwal wavered after a good start. She lost to Wang Xin of China (then world number three) in the finals to finish the 2011 Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold runner-up tournament.

The BWF Double Star Sudirman Cup Mixed Team Event

Saina Nehwal participated in the event and won her first match against Tzu Ying Tai of Chinese Taipei. The game was a hard-hitting three setter 21–10, 12–21 21–17. However, India lost the tie 3–2. Saina was later shocked in her second match by Junior World Champion and 16 year old teenager Ratchanok Inthanon of Thailand. She lost in straight sets 21–14, 22–20, but India managed to beat Thailand 3–2 in the tie to book a spot in the quarter-finals of the Elite mixed team event. This event occurred for the first time in the history of the tournament.

During the quarter-finals, Saina put forward her best foot against the mighty Chinese and performed well. She beat the then World number two Xin Wang in straight sets 21–15, 21–11. However, the Chinese still managed to move into the semi finals with a 3–1 win over India.

Thailand Open GP Gold

Saina lost to Li Xuerui of China in the quarter-finals of the Thailand Open GP Gold.

Singapore Open Super Series

Defending Champion Saina lost to Cheng Shao-chieh of Chinese Taipei in the second round of Singapore Open Super Series

26th June, 2011

Saina made a dedicated attempt to record a third straight win at the Indonesia Open Super Series Premier. She reached the finals and lost to Wang Yihan of China to finish as runner-up, on.

World Championship, 2011

Saina Nehwal crashed out of World Championship 2011 as she lost 15–21, 10–21 to World Number 3 Wang Xin of China in a lop-sided women’s singles match. The Indian badminton player reached the quarter-finals in the last two editions of the event, had to be contend with yet another last-eight finish.

China Masters Super Series

Saina Nehwal lost in quarter-finals against World No. 1 Wang Yihan of China in straight games 8–21, 12–21.

Japan Super Series

Saina Nehwal lost in semi-finals of 2011 Japan Super Series against Juliane Schenk of Germany. This was a straight game of 19–21, 10–21.

Denmark Super Series Premier

Saina Nehwal disappointed the home crowd by losing to 17 year old teen Tai Tzu-Ying of Taiwan in straight games 19–21, 13–21 in the second round.

French Super Series

Saina Nehwal repeated her shocking second round exit in the 2011 as she lost to World No. 16 Li Xuerui of China in straight games 18–21, 29–30.

Hong Kong Super Series

Saina Nehwal lost in the quarter-finals against World No. 7 Tine Baun of Denmark. This was a straight game of 16–21, 15–21.

China Open Super Series Premier

Saina Nehwal was defeated in the very first round of by World No. 8 Bae Youn-joo of South Korea 21–15, 22–24, 15–21.

The Season End

Towards, the end of the season, the unsurpassable badminton player created history by becoming the first Indian singles player to reach the final of BWF Super Series Masters Finals. She reached this position after defeating World No. 5 Tine Baun of Denmark and cruising to 21–17, 21–18 in the semi-finals of the 2011 BWF Super Series Masters Finals in Liuzhou (China). Thereafter, she went on to lose the final 21–18, 13–21, 13–21 against the World No. 1 Chinese Wang Yihan. The contest was interesting and lasted for over an hour.

The 2012 London Olympics

This is one of the most significant years in Saina Nehwal’s life. The ace shuttler has set many records during this year. Stated below are some of the major Sports Career Record of Saina Nehwal in London Olympics 2012 is stated below:

The Start

The renowned Indian badminton player efficiently protected her Europe Start Headline via defeating the renowned Globe Number 2 ranked Wang Shixian of China country 21–19 and 21–16 score on important 18 Goal 2012 season. This was a significant day for Saina.

10th of July, 2012

The ace badminton player beat Ratchanok Inthanon of Thailand. She also won the game by 19–21 score 21–15 score 21–10 score. This helped her win the Thailand prestigious Start Huge Corrt Silver title.

17th July, 2012

The renowned player Saina Nehwal won the Philippines Start Extremely Sequence by defeating world Number 3 ranked renowned Li Xuerui of China country 13–21 and 22–20 as well as 21–19. This game became one of the most popular games in Saina’s career. The game made her achieve third Philippines Start title.

4th August, 2012

This was an important date for Saina. It made her win the brown honor at the London, United Kingdom Olympic Games. China’s Xin, the famous gamer outdated from the go with after damage with the go with important 18–21 and 0–1.

The above-mentioned games are some of the most important Sports Career Record of Saina Nehwal. This made her an unbeatable badminton player the world.

Stage
Opponent
Result
Games
Points
Group Stage
Jaquet (SUr)
Won
2-0
21-9,
21-4
Group Stage
L Tan (BEL)
Won
2-0
21-4,
21-14
Pre-Quarter- finals
Yaojie (NED)
Won
2-0
21-14,
21-16
Quarter-finals
Tine Baun
(DEN)
Won
2-0
21–15,
22-20
Semi-finals
Wang Yihan
(CHN)
Lost
0-2
13-21,
13-21
BronZe Medal Match
Wang Xin
(CHN)
Won
0-1
18-21, 0-1
retired

Years of Achievements of Saina Nehwal
in Badminton at a Glance:

2003:

Saina won the gold medal at the Junior Open Badminton tournament, Czechoslovkia.

2004:

Won the silver medal at the event Youth Commonwealth Games Badminton team.

2005:

Nehwal won the gold medal in the Badminton tournament satellite in Asia.

2006:

•  Saina reached its first major international win Tour Title Badminton Senior Professional title by winning the

•   Philippines Open in 2006

•   Won the bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games

•   Winner of the Philippines Open Badminton tournament

•   Won the Asian Satellite Badminton tournament again

2007:

•   Saina won the gold medal at the Championships Indian National Badminton

•   Also won the gold medal at National Games of India

2008:

•   Achieved the feat of winning her first Grand Prix gold at China Open Taipei

•   Became the National Champion of India Badminton again

•   Won the gold medal at the Commonwealth Youth games

•  Won the gold medal at the World Junior Championships Badminton BWF. Clearly one of the most remarkable achievements in her career Saina Nehwal in badminton shows

•   The same year, Saina also earned the distinction of reaching the semi-finals of the Masters-Series Super Final

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