Saina Nehwal releases her autobiography to reveal secrets of her success – Badminton feature
Saina Nehwal, the badminton queen in India, released her autobiography in which she revealed her inner thoughts and commitment for badminton that helped to rise to the current stature that no other Indian shuttler of any category has achieved so far.
The unmatched in India Saina, who is currently World Number Three in Women’s Singles category, has been putting in her best efforts to live up to the huge expectations of her home fans and earned glory at London Olympics 2012 by winning the bronze medal.
Saina is the only shuttler in India who has won many Super Series titles and has become one of the major threats for the domination of Chinese shuttlers. She has achieved the highest level of skill set and is now a full groomed player in all aspects of the
game.
The Indian mega star expressed that badminton is the most important thing in her life and she remained in a constant struggle to establish her name among the top shuttlers in Women’s Singles category. She kept on setting new goals after achieving previous
ones and still is looking forward to serve her country with dedication and commitment.
The lofty Saina emerged as the winner in Denmark Open Premier Super Series 2012 after beating some of the best shuttlers of the world including World Number One Wang Yihan of China. It was a surprising performance by the Indian who stayed away from the arena
for a while but remained focused in training sessions and earned impressive results in Denmark.
In the following event, the impressive Saina again proved her worth in French Open Super Series and reached into the final when she remained unlucky and lost to Japan’s Minatsu Mitani in an unexpected fashion. However, she climbed one step above in world
ranking after the tournament.
While talking about her upcoming plans, she is looking forward on the upcoming events and also wants to stay injury free for the next edition of Olympic Games which will be held in 2016 in Brazil. She has an urge to live up to the expectations
in the next edition of Olympics and is determined to go to further heights and win a gold medal.
She said, “Right now, I am not thinking too far about the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil. Let me see how things shape up over the next three years. All I look for is to stay injury-free to realise the other goal now -win an Olympic gold.”
While talking about her autobiography, Saina said that she intended to make it a constant source of inspiration for younger players in India who need to work hard to become top shuttlers in the world.
She added, “This is a very special day in my life for I never expected to pen my autobiography at the age of 22. And, the reason why I did now was I thought it would inspire many youngsters take up sports and dream big like me.”
The Indian shuttler paid her special thanks to her father and coach, Pullela Gopichand, who encouraged her and assisted her in every possible way to become one of the finest shuttlers in the world of badminton. She mentioned her passion
to earn glory by reaching at the top of the world and she obtained that prestigious by winning a medal in Olympic Games.
The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and in no way represent Bettor.com's official editorial policy.
Tags: