“I remember, in 1990, when as a five month-old baby, Saina visited the indoor stadium at Hissar, she suddenly broke into a hearty laugh. I believe she fell in love with the game from a very young age.”
-Saina's father Harvir Singh on Saina Nehwal / June 21, 2009
Pic Courtesy : Wikipedia Page of Saina
Born in Hisar, Haryana in the year 1990, Saina was introduced into the world of badminton by her father Dr. Harvir Singh, now a scientist at the Directorate of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad and her mother Usha Nehwal, both of whom were former badminton champions in Haryana. Saina’s badminton career started precisely at the Lal Bahadur Stadium in Hyderabad under Nani Prasad, which entailed an excruciating 50 kilometers of daily travelling and considerable expenses. The tight-rope walk continued until 2002, when sports brand Yonex offered to sponsor Saina’s kit. As her status and rankings improved, the sponsorships increased. In 2004, BPCL signed the rising star onto their payroll, and in 2005 she was spotted by the Mittal Champions Trust.
She never looked back after that. The perseverance, determination and tremendous discipline sailed her through turbulence of former national and inter-national champions convincingly. Records were re-created, history was newly written. This girl has shown it to the world – even to the mightiest oppositions of her Chinese counter-parts. After her semi-final victory in the Indonesian Super Series June, 09 she told her dad –
“Papa, I wanted to win this match. I lost a close math to Lu a few months ago. I was confident this time that I would beat her.”
“Don’t worry I will beat the Chinese girl” – were her another set of words minutes before the final of the same tournament. Such was and is the confidence and resolution in the little champion. And it was indeed a history in the page of Indian Badminton when Saina won the finals of the Indonesian Open.
‘Brand Saina’ now endorses many a brands. She is also the ambassador of Deccan Chargers, the IPL team of Hyderabad. Interestingly, the austere champion also tried walking on the ramp but much to an immaturity. Despite all the glam of being a world champion, she incessantly cultivates the hunger of reaching the apotheosis. She is currently trained and nurtured by two of the former world baddy champions – Atik Jauhari and Pullela Gopichand.
“She will very soon become world number one.”
— Prakash Padukone (June,09 After her win in Indonesian Series)
Saina’s painstaking achievements coupled with her ornaments of asceticism and austerity leaves me infatuated for sure. Like former champion Prakash Padukone, let us also join in wishing and praying that Saina mountains the status of the exclusive racket Queen of the world as early as possible.