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It's official! Saina Nehwal is World No 1!

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April 02, 2015 15:49 IST

‘Titles makes me hungry, next I hope to win more and more titles’

Saina Nehwal celebrates after winning India Open final. Photograph: PTI Photos

Indian ace Saina Nehwal's ascent to the top of women's badminton was officially confirmed on Thursday with the release of the latest rankings by the game's international governing body.

Saina Nehwal is world No 1. Congratulate the champion

In becoming the first Indian woman shuttler to attain the No 1 spot in world rankings, Saina took over the reins from China's Li Xuerui, who slipped to third with Spain's Carolina Marin claiming the second position.

Saina, who had clinched the India Open Super Series title on March 29, was already assured of the top spot after her closest challenger for the position, Carolina, lost in the semi-finals.

Saina thus becomes only the second Indian overall to be World No 1 after Prakash Padukone had the distinction of being the numero uno men's badminton player.

Saina, who shuttled past former world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand 21-16, 21-14 in the summit clash at the Siri Fort Sports Complex had said: "I think the consistency with which I am playing is great. I reached three finals in last two months and it is not easy."

"Titles makes me hungry. Next I hope to win more and more titles, I hope to be fit and injury free. This result will motivate me to win more titles."

The London Olympic bronze-medallist has won a staggering 14 international titles in her glorious career and most recently became the first Indian woman to make the finals of the prestigious All England Championships in Manchester.

Risinng women's shuttler PV Sindhu held her ninth position.

In the men's category, India Open Super Series winner Kidambi Srikanth stayed at the fourth spot with China's Chen Long leading the rankings chart.

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