Last week Nehwal was at seventh spot.
Nehwal has achieved many milestones for India in Badminton.
Nehwal has achieved many milestones in badminton for India.
Apart from this, he is also preparing Saina Nehwal's biopic.
Saina Nehwal won Women's title of the Australian Open
Super Series Badminton tournament.
Indian“shuttler” Saina Nehwal was ranked second in the world in the year 2010.
With the win, Nehwal earned $26,250 of rewards as the champion of the title.
Saina Nehwal said,“I will be busy with the Premier
Badminton League tournament starting on December 20.
Similarly, Saina Nehwal was ranked 58th last year
but this year she has slipped to 81st place.
Nehwal successfully led the Indian Women's Team
to the Quarter-finals stage of the 2010 Uber Cup finals.
Saina Nehwal said- I do not think I have the ability
and patience to teach badminton to others.
The 28-year-old actor said we would be happy if Nehwal can feel“even a small bit of patriotism” out of the movie.
On 15 July 2010, with 64791.26 points, Nehwal reached a career high world ranking of
No. 2 only behind Wang Yihan of China.
On 15 July 2010, with 64791.26 points Saina Nehwal reached a career high world ranking of
No. 2 only behind Wang Yihan of China.
Saina enjoyed early success against the Taiwanese till 2011 but the Nehwal has beaten her only once at the 2013 Swiss Open ever since.
Saina had enjoyed early success against the Taiwanese till 2011 but the Nehwal has beaten her only once at the 2013 Swiss Open ever since.
She won her last of the nine Senior Nationals titles at the age of 27 after defeating the 15-year-old Saina Nehwal at Bangalore in January 2006.
New Delhi: Saina Nehwal is mentally the toughest shuttler in the country
and the ability to overcome injuries is to key to her longevity, believes former coach Vimal Kumar.
NEW DELHI: Saina Nehwal is mentally the toughest shuttler in the country
and the ability to overcome injuries is the key to her longevity, believes former coach Vimal Kumar.
The fifth season of the yearly domestic league will run between January 20 to February 9 and
will be missing big domestic names such as Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth
and a few international ones such as Carolina Marin and Viktor Axelsen, who have opted out to focus on their Olympic preparations instead.