Parupalli Kashyap is a right-handed Indian badminton player who has playing for India since 2006. Here are some interesting details about Parupalli Kashyap that might surprise you.
Biography/Wiki
Parupalli was born on 8 September 1986 in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. At a very young age, he decided to make his career in badminton. As his father had a transferrable job, he faced lots of difficulties in his career and even once he suffered from Asthma but he never loose hope and with his power and determination, he soon cured from that problem and achieved his goal of becoming a famous badminton player. His biggest achievement was to receive the Arjuna Award from the Government of India.
Physical Appearance
He is approximately 5’ 8” tall and weighs around 70 kg. His chest is to be around 40 inches, waist 32 inches, and biceps 14 inches. He has dark brown eyes and black hair.
Family & Wife
Parupalli was born in a middle-class Hindu family to Uday Shankar and Subhadra. His sister committed suicide in 2011, who lived alone in Bangalore.
He tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend cum badminton player Saina Nehwal on 14 December 2018 in Hyderabad.
Career
Parupalli Kashyap did his graduation in Commerce. His father enrolled him in a training camp when he was 11. The camp was conducted in Hyderabad by an Indian badminton coach Syed Mohammed Arif. Because of the transferrable job of his father, his family moved to various places. During his stay in Bengaluru, he attended the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy to receive training in badminton. In 2004, he returned to his native place Hyderabad. At that time, he knew that he was diagnosed with Asthma. With the help of proper treatment, he was cured with this problem and again started getting training in badminton from the Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad under a former Indian badminton player Pullela Gopichand.
He then played his first match for Andhra Pradesh in 2005 at the National Junior Open Badminton Championships and became the winner of the boys’ singles title. After this, he was chosen for the international tournaments in 2006. In that year, he defeated Przemyslaw Wacha– world number 19 badminton player twice, first at the Hong Kong Open tournament and then, at the Bitburger Open tournament due to which his world ranking reached from 100 to 64.
Instantly, Parupalli chose to represent India for the 2006 Asian Games and won several tournaments. In 2012, his world ranking reached to 19 after he became the first Indian to reach the quarterfinal in men’s singles in the Olympics. In the same year, he reached to 14 after he won the title of Indian Open Grand Prix Gold in men’s singles.
In 2014, he won the gold medal for India in men’s singles after 32 years, because of which, his name was written amongst the two Indian Badminton legends who were also won the gold medal in the same event, Prakash Padukone in 1978 and Syed Modi in 1982.
In 2015, Parupalli Kashyap went to the Indonesia Superseries semifinals, but he could not play due to a severe calf injury.
In 2016, Hyderabad Hunters selected him for the Premier Badminton League (PBL) and he won several tournaments for his team.
Awards
In his badminton career, Parupalli achieved huge success and won numerous titles and awards. Here are some of them:
2006
- Gold Medal at the National Games
- Gold Medal at All-India PSPB Inter-unit Badminton Championship
- Gold Medal at Canara Bank All-India Senior Badminton Championship
2010
- Silver Medal at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games in Mixed Team
- Bronze Medal at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games in Men’s Singles
2012
- India Open Grand Prix Gold title in Men’s Singles
- Arjuna Award by the Government of India
2014
Gold Medal at Glasgow Commonwealth Games in Men’s Singles
2015
India Open Grand Prix Gold title in Men’s Singles
2016
Bronze Medal at the Hyderabad Badminton Asia Team Championships in Men’s team
Facts
- Sachin Tendulkar is his all-time favourite cricketer.
- Parupalli Kashyap loves singing and his favourite song is Aap Jaisa Koi Meri Zindagi of film Qurbani (1980).
- In 2013, he achieved the 6th rank, which was his highest ranking till date.
- In 2015, he appeared on the cover of The Man magazine.
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