Who is ashwini ponnappa




















The pair also won bronze at the Badminton Asia Championships in Skip to Content. Athletes who weren't derailed from their dreams. Log in. Badminton Ashwini Ponnappa. Asian Games Background Ashwini Ponnappa discovered her badminton talent when her mother introduced her to the sport at a young age.

Rise to Glory After making an impact on the national audience, she had some taste of victory at the South Asian Games where she clinched the Gold Medal in Badminton Women's Doubles event. Give feedback. India at Sudirman Cup schedule: Day 4 match timings, list of players, and channel details India at Sudirman Cup schedule: Day 4 match timings, list of players, and channel details 43 d ago.

Ashwini Ponnappa was born on 18 September in Bangalore. She was educated at St. Her father played hockey for India. However Ashwini preferred badminton over hockey and started training in badminton. She had a successful partnership with Jwala Gutta as the pair has won many medals in international events including a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games and bronze medals at the Uber Cup and the Asian Badminton Championships.

Ponnappa and Gutta also won the bronze medal at the BWF World Championships in , becoming the first Indian pair and women and only the second overall to win a medal at the World Championships. She started playing badminton in the early s and won multiple national titles at the junior level.

She won the gold medal in mixed doubles and the team events at the South Asian Games held in Gutta and Ponnappa became household names after winning the medal in front of home crowd. On 24 December , she married businessman and model Karan Medappa. Her favourite author is Nicholas Sparks and her favourite movie is the romantic-comedy Begin Again.

Her favourite badminton strike is the smash. Ranked on the list of most popular Badminton Player. However, the spirited comeback was not enough for the Indian pair as they missed out on a place in the quarter-finals on a technicality. Tied on points and games won-lost with the fourth seeds Mizuki Fujii and Reika Kakiiwa of Japan, the Indians had to make way for eventual silver medallists based on the difference between points scored and conceded during matches.

An area where the Indian duo, unfortunately, missed out by a single point. Rio was not a successful Olympic campaign for Ashwini Ponnappa. Having just recovered from dengue, the shuttler was far from her best and the Indian pair ended the campaign without a win under their belt, marking the end of a fruitful partnership.



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