Jwala Gutta is an Indian badminton player of Indian and Chinese descent (mixed race). She is a left-handed badminton player. Her father is Telugu and his mother is Chinese. She won the national badminton championship 13 times in 2010.
She is considered as the best double badminton player in recent times. Although she is the wife of Arjuna Laureate Chetan Anand, they divorced in 2010
Jwala Gutta was born on Wednesday September 7, 1983 (age 36; son in 2019) in Wardha, Maharashtra. After his birth, his family moved to Hyderabad, Telangana. His zodiac sign is Virgo.
When Jwala was only 4 years old, his father introduced him to the national badminton coach S. M.Arif. The coach asked him to learn gymnastics and swimming before starting his training for badminton. Later, he got his badminton training from Arif at Lal Bahadur Shastri Stadium.
Jwala Gutta is the grandson of Kranti Gutta, a politician and liberal from Guntur district, Andhra Pradesh, and his mother Yelen Gutta is from China. She started playing tennis but switched to badminton when She was 6 years old.
Jwala is the most amazing and professional athlete from India who has taken the club to his country. In women’s doubles, she started by mixing with Shruti Kurien and won the national championship for six years in a row. At that time, he teamed up with fellow pacer Ashwini Ponnappa, and the duo became India’s best doubles pair of all time.
In mixed doubles, he teamed up with Valiavettil Diju to form India’s mixed doubles team to win the Grand Prix gold title. Jwala and V.
Giju participated in the quarterfinals of the prestigious BWF World Championships in 2009 and 2010. In 2009 the duo won gold at the Chinese Taipei GP and in 2010 at the Indian GP. She won gold, silver. And the bronze medal in the famous tournament of the mixed economy and women’s team.
She went on to win the National Badminton Championship at the age of thirteen, followed by the National Junior Women’s Doubles Championship and the National Senior Badminton Championship.
One of her biggest achievements was winning two women’s national titles for 7 years in a row. Just before the Commonwealth Games held in India in 2010, Jwala and Ponnappa teamed up and the duo finally won GOLD for their brilliant performance. It was India’s first gold medal at the event.
Apart from his various professional achievements, Jwala has also worked for many social causes. These include women’s empowerment, anti-tobacco and anti-animal rights.
Jwala has won many international tournaments including Sri Lanka International Satellite Tournament in 2006, Cyprus International Badminton Tournament in 2007, Pakistan International Challenge Tournament and Indian International Challenge Tournament in 2007 and Nepal International Series Tournament and Yonex Dutch Open Grand Prix. 2008. 2008.
Asked if he would announce her retirement soon, the Hyderabadi quipped: “I’m thinking about what to do before announcing anything.”
Jwala has also taken a sabbatical after the London Games in 2012. The 2010 Commonwealth gold medalist is now focusing on her academics and may work with the Badminton Association of India (BAI). “My school has already started but I want to work with the team. I am a person who likes to work. I hope I can make a lot of changes,” Jwala added, refusing to divulge any details about it.
As the country’s flag bearer in doubles, Jwala sees no one to replace him in the upcoming season.
When he was 4 years old, her father gave him the national badminton coach S.K. M. Given to Arif. 6 At the age of 6, she won the “National Under-13 Women’s Badminton Championship” held in Kerala.
Before starting her badminton training, she started learning swimming and gymnastics. In 2010, he teamed up with his colleague Ponnappa for the first time and won a gold medal for their outstanding performance. It was India’s first gold in this event. In 2011, he was awarded the Arjuna Award (the second highest honor in India) by the Indian government.
In 2013, she appeared in the title number of the movie ‘Gunde Jari Gallanthaynde’ (Telugu). He wanted to continue his career in “tennis” but his mother insisted that he play “badminton”.
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