Saina Nehwal Retires: A Chronic Knee Injury Forces End of Glorious Career
Indian badminton legend Saina Nehwal has officially announced her retirement from competitive play. The 2012 Olympic bronze medallist cited a persistent knee injury as the reason, stating she can no longer meet the physical demands of the sport.
Key Takeaways
- Saina Nehwal retires due to a chronic knee injury.
- She last played at the 2023 India Open.
- Her career is marked by historic firsts for Indian badminton.
- She plans to stay involved in the sport through coaching and mentoring.
The Decision to Step Away
In an exclusive interview, the former world number one revealed the physical toll had become too great. “I have been dealing with a knee issue for a long time. It’s chronic,” Nehwal said. “I have tried everything — rehab, training modifications, but it has reached a point where I can’t push it anymore.”
The 34-year-old has not competed since the 2023 India Open, with her extended break leading to widespread speculation. She called the choice difficult but necessary. “My body has given its best. I have given my best. Now it’s time to focus on the next chapter.”
A Trailblazing Legacy
Nehwal’s career is a story of pioneering achievements for Indian badminton:
- Olympic Medalist: Won bronze at the 2012 London Games.
- World No. 1: First Indian to achieve the top ranking in 2015.
- Title Firsts: First Indian to win a BWF Super Series (2009 Indonesia Open) and reach the All England Open final (2015).
- Commonwealth Glory: Gold in women’s singles (2010) and led the team to gold (2018).
National coach praised her impact: “Saina’s contribution to Indian badminton is immeasurable. She paved the way for a generation of players and inspired millions.”
Looking Ahead
While retiring from competition, Nehwal will not leave the sport. She confirmed she will remain active through her academy and mentoring roles. “Badminton is my life. I will always be connected to it,” she stated. “Now, I want to help young players achieve their dreams.”




