Thursday, July 8, 2010

Saina place third in world championship...


Saina Nehwal, the world champion in Badminton is about to take charge in her game and she's trying her best to be in world's first position in Badminton.

She won the second Indonesian Open Super Series title and wanted to give her best performance for further competitions.

"It is indeed very difficult for women in this country to excel because of many archetypal conservative attitudes and other societal obstacles," says Sania.

"Which is why we have more women from countries like China, Japan and Korea. Also I think women in India need to be mentally and physically stronger to compete in international sports."

"Of course one needs to have conviction, zeal and strong resolve to train and learn. And one has to be watchful of a healthy diet and fitness regime, which means absolutely no fast food and more salads and proteins."

she came from a poor family where their parents cannot afford her. She came up with self-confidence, will power and vigorous training.Now she was the first Indian woman to face the quaterfinals in olympics.

"I would often sleep on the pillion of my father's scooter," she said. "And during the course I lost many rackets, some even as costly as 10,000 rupees ($215). On one occasion, my father went on to lodge a police complaint against the loss of racket."

"I want to take this winning streak forward to a world championship title, the Commonwealth Games 2010 in India and later Asian Games 2010 in China."

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