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Saina Nehwal Bows Out, Leaves Behind a Legacy That Changed Indian Badminton

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
January 20, 2026
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Saina Nehwal Bows Out, Leaves Behind a Legacy That Changed Indian Badminton

New Delhi: Indian badminton legend Saina Nehwal on Monday announced her retirement from competitive badminton, bringing the curtain down on a trailblazing career that reshaped the sport’s landscape in India. The former World No. 1 confirmed her decision during a podcast, citing a prolonged battle with chronic knee issues and arthritis as the primary reasons behind her move.

Saina revealed that persistent pain, swelling, and physical limitations over the past two years made it impossible for her to compete at the highest level. She said the decision was effectively taken after her last competitive appearance at the Singapore Open in 2023, when her body could no longer endure the rigorous demands of elite training.

“At my peak, I trained eight to nine hours a day. Over the last couple of years, even short sessions became extremely painful,” she said, explaining the toll her injuries had taken.

Widely regarded as the pioneer of modern Indian badminton, Saina broke into a domain long dominated by China and Southeast Asia, opening global doors for Indian shuttlers. Her achievements include becoming the first Indian to win an Olympic medal in badminton, the first Indian woman to attain the World No. 1 ranking, and a multiple-time international title winner.

Beyond medals and rankings, Saina’s greatest contribution lies in inspiring a new generation of Indian players and establishing India as a serious force on the world badminton stage. As she steps away from competition, her legacy as a trailblazer and role model remains firmly intact.

From Karate to the World Stage

Saina’s sporting journey began far from badminton courts. As a child in Haryana, she practiced karate and earned a brown belt before her family relocated to Hyderabad. Her parents later withdrew her from the sport following a dangerous demonstration involving a motorbike being driven over students’ hands.

What followed became part of Indian sporting folklore. Her father, Harvir Singh, reportedly dipped into his provident fund six times to support her training. The family travelled nearly 50 kilometres daily on a scooter—often before dawn—so Saina could begin practice at 4:00 am. Under the guidance of Pullela Gopichand and later Vimal Kumar, raw talent was shaped into a world-class champion.

Setbacks, Comebacks, and an Unbreakable Will

A serious knee injury at the Rio 2016 Olympics marked a turning point in her career, leading many to predict a decline. Instead, Saina responded with characteristic grit, mounting a remarkable comeback during 2017 and 2018, highlighted by a Commonwealth Games gold medal.

She retires with 24 international titles, but the numbers only tell part of the story.

Perhaps her greatest achievement lies beyond podium finishes. Saina laid the blueprint for Indian badminton—one that inspired an entire generation of players, most notably PV Sindhu, to dream bigger and aim higher.

Indian badminton today stands tall on a foundation she built—shuttle by shuttle, match by match.

As Saina herself summed it up:
“I entered the sport on my own terms, and I am leaving on my own terms.”

Saina Nehwal: Career Highlights at a Glance
Historic Firsts

Olympics: First Indian badminton Olympic medallist (Bronze, London 2012)

World No. 1: First Indian woman to achieve the ranking (2015)

Major Championships
World Championships: Silver (2015), Bronze (2017)

Commonwealth Games: Gold in women’s singles (2010 – Delhi; 2018 – Gold Coast)

Source: Hindustan Times

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