The decade passed by has achieved an upheaval in Indian badminton. Two Olympic decorations, two players some time ago positioned world No. 1, and a memorable first big showdown crown has immovably settled India as one of the top badminton nations on the planet. The journey of the earlier decade has made players like Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu commonly recognized names in the country while Parupalli Kashyap, Kidambi Srikanth, B Sai Praneeth, Jwala Gutta, and Ashwini Ponappa have all made significant commitments en route. These badminton players have made India proud for their amazing performance on the ground, they have their point in the Olympics and have surely achieved great success.

A follower of the acclaimed ‘Prakash Padukone Center of Excellence’, Gopichand won his first public title in 1996, proceeding to win the following four out of a line. He was a consistent entertainer in global rivalry, winning silver with the men’s group at the 1998 Commonwealth Games and bronze in the singles, before one more bronze at the 2000 Asian titles.

The dominance of Pullela Gopichand’s profession came in 2001 as he turned out to be just the second Indian badminton player to win the All England crown, which incorporated a success over the world No. 1 Peter Gade in the semis.

Pullela is one of the fastest players and is very agile with his moves, he can take any smash easily.
Take a look at his fastest plays!!