Despite winning a bronze medal at the recently-concluded London Olympics, champion shuttler
Saina Nehwal says her success story has just started and there’s more to be achieved. .
Currently ranked world No 4, she is already training her sights on a gold medal at the next Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in four years time.
But for that to happen she will have to find a way to break the Chinese stranglehold, one of her biggest drawbacks.
The 22-year-old from Hyderabad, the first Indian to win a medal from badminton at the quadrennial Games, will be on
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Sunday, September 9, at 1130 IST.
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