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PV Sindhu and Virat Kohli Lead Tributes as Saina Nehwal Confirms Retirement

The “Golden Girl” of Indian badminton has officially hung up her racket. After a trailblazing career spanning nearly two decades, former World No. 1 and Olympic medalist Saina Nehwal confirmed her retirement on Monday, January 19, 2026.

The news has sparked a massive wave of gratitude from the sporting fraternity, with icons PV Sindhu and Virat Kohli hailing her as the woman who changed the trajectory of Indian sports forever.


Tributes from Fellow Legends

The retirement marks the end of a fierce yet respectful era of competition and camaraderie.

  • PV Sindhu: Taking to X, the two-time Olympic medalist wrote: “Thank you for everything you’ve contributed to Indian badminton. Wishing you peace, happiness, and the very best in this next phase of life.”
  • Virat Kohli: The cricket stalwart lauded her global impact: “Congratulations on a legendary career that put Indian badminton on the world stage… India is proud.”

The “Saina Factor”: A Trailblazing Timeline

Saina’s career was defined by “firsts.” She shattered the glass ceiling for Indian shuttlers, proving that the nation could compete with—and beat—the dominant forces of East Asia.

YearMilestone
2008Junior World Champion; First Indian woman to reach Olympic QF (Beijing).
2009First Indian to win a BWF Super Series title (Indonesia Open).
2010Commonwealth Games Gold medalist in Delhi.
2012Olympic Bronze at London; India’s first-ever Olympic medal in badminton.
2015Reached World No. 1; First Indian woman to reach World Championship Final.

The Heartbreaking Reason: Battling Arthritis

While Saina last played competitively at the 2023 Singapore Open, she fought a silent battle against her own body for years.2

  • The Diagnosis: Saina recently revealed she is struggling with arthritis and total cartilage wear in her knees.3
  • The Decision: “I thought it was enough, I can’t push it anymore,” she shared in a recent podcast, noting that the physical toll of high-intensity training had become unsustainable.

A Legacy in Gold and Padma Awards

Saina leaves the court as one of India’s most decorated athletes, having received the Padma Bhushan, Padma Shri, Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna, and the Arjuna Award.4 Her legacy isn’t just in the trophies, but in the millions of young girls who picked up a racket because they saw a girl from Hisar conquer the world.


Disha Rojhe

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