2022 All England runner-up. Commonwealth Games gold 2022.
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Late-career breakthrough; 2023 Asian Games bronze and World Championships bronze.
Olympic silver (2016) + bronze (2020). 2019 World Champion.
- 2019 World Champion (first Indian)
- Olympic silver 2016 + bronze 2020
- Five-time World Championship medalist
India's most decorated badminton player — Olympic medals at consecutive Games. Trained under Pullela Gopichand at his Hyderabad academy. Height and reach turn defensive rallies into attacking ones; her smash speed is among the fastest in women's singles.
Play like PV →First Indian to win Olympic medal in badminton (bronze 2012). India's torchbearer for women's badminton.
- 2012 Olympic bronze (India's first badminton medal)
- 2015 World Championships silver — first Indian woman to reach final
- World #1 in 2015
- Commonwealth Games gold (2010, 2018)
Hyderabad-trained alongside PV Sindhu under Pullela Gopichand. India's first Olympic badminton medallist (bronze London 2012) and the first Indian woman to top the BWF singles rankings. Her career-defining 2015 — World Championships silver plus a #1 ranking — set the highest peak any Indian woman has reached in the sport.
Play like Saina →2022 Commonwealth Games gold. 2023 Asian Games gold — India's first MD Asian Games gold.
India's emerging WD pair. Gayatri is Pullela Gopichand's daughter.