Is Saina Nehwal Considering Fresh Start With Parupalli Kashyap After Announcing Separation?
Badminton Olympic medalist Saina Nehwal shared a photo with husband Parupalli Kashyap on social media on Saturday. She wrote - "Sometimes distance teaches you the value of presence. Here we are — trying again."
Saina Nehwal posted a story on Instagram 19 days ago and wrote that she has decided to separate from her husband.
Saina tagged Parupalli Kashyap and shared the photo. In this, both were seen standing in the background of mountains where water was also seen in the background.
Saina Nehwal wrote in the story on Instagram on July 13, 'After much thought, Kashyap and I have decided to separate.' Saina wrote, 'Life sometimes takes us in different directions. We are choosing peace, growth and recovery for each other. I am grateful for all the memories with him and wish him all the best for the future. Thank you for understanding and respecting our privacy.'
The reason for going separate ways was not revealed by the couple but people had a lot of reactions to share. Now the latest post of the Badminton star has gone viral on social media and this also has to do with her husband. This time, it’s about reconciliation and giving their marriage another chance. It seems the couple is trying to come back together.
Saina rose to fame after winning the BWF World Junior Championships in 2008
Saina rose to fame after winning the BWF World Junior Championships in 2008, early in her career. In the same year, she made her first Olympic appearance, but bagged her first medal four years later in the Summer Games.
In the same year she became the first Indian woman to reach the Olympic quarter-finals after defeating, then-world number five Hong Kong's Wang Chen. Howeevrm she lost to Indonesia's Maria Kristin Yulianti. In 2009, Saina went on to became the first Indian to win a BWF Super Series event.
Saina was conferred with the Arjuna Award in 2009 and the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 2010. She is also the only female Indian player to hold the world No.1 ranking in the sport.
Kashyap is also a 2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist. He stormed to his career-best world ranking of six in 2013, but his constant injuries did not allow him to maintain his rank.
Prakash Kumar Pandey
