June 14, 2012: She lost to
Germany's Juliane Schenk in Indonesia Open.
July 07, 2012: She won Asia
Youth Under 19 Championship.
September 2012: She came to
international attention when she broke into the top 20 of
the BWF World Ranking at the age of 17.
December 2012: She
finished runner-up in the Syed Modi India Grand Prix Gold
event held in Lucknow.
August 08, 2013: She
defeated the defending champion, second-seeded Wang Yihan of
China, to enter the women's quarterfinals at the Badminton
world championships.
December 01, 2013: She won
Macau Open Grand Prix Gold title by defeating Canada's
Michelle Li.
2013: She became the first
ever Indian women's singles player to win a medal at the
Badminton World Championships.
2013: She was conferred the
Arjuna Award.
November 2015: As defending
champion, she won her third successive women’s singles title
at the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold.
2015: She
became the youngest recipient of India's fourth highest
civilian honor, thePadma Shri.
January 2016: She won the
Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold women’s singles title.
2016: At the 2016 Summer
Olympics, she became the first Indian woman to win an
Olympic silver medal. So, she became the first
Indian shuttler to reach the final of an Olympics badminton
event and the youngest Indian to make a podium finish in an
individual event at the Olympics.
2016: She received Rajiv
Gandhi Khel Ratna, highest sporting honour of India.
November 20, 2016: She
clinched her maiden Super Series Premier Title by defeating
Sun Yu of China in the final of $700,000 China Open
Badminton tournament on this day.
April 01, 2017: She pushed
her way through to the India Open 2017 Super Series final
after a win over Sung Ji Hyun of South Korea at the Siri
Fort Sports Complex in New Delhi. She will now have a chance
to revenge over Carolina Marin who had beaten her in the Rio
Olympics gold medal match.
May 05, 2017: The Telangana
government allotted a 1,000 square-yard plot to her for
winning the silver medal in the 2016 Rio Olympics. Following
her Olympic medal, the Telangana government had presented
the shuttler a cash reward of ₹5 crore and announced the
allotment of a residential plot in Hyderabad, along with a
government job offer.
General
She is one of the two Indian badminton players to ever
win an Olympic medal – other being
Saina
Nehwal.
Aug, 2017 - World no 4 in the BWF World Ranking.
The first Indian shuttler to reach the final of an
Olympics badminton event and the youngest Indian to make a
podium finish in individual event at Olympics.
She is one among the top five shuttlers in women' s
singles category.
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