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Jwala Gutta



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Jwala Gutta is a left-handed international badminton player from Hyderabad, India. She is the country's top-level doubles specialist and has won the National Badminton Championships fourteen times till 2013. She has been representing India on the international circuit for more than 15 years and has partnered with Shruti Kurien earlier in her career winning the nationals with her for six straight years. The pair then split and Jwala then paired up with Ashwini Ponnappa before New Delhi Commonwealth Games and found greater international success with her as the pair has consistently been ranked among the top-twenty in the BWF World Ranking reaching as high as no. 10 in 2015.
Jwala has brought numerous medals for Indian badminton including the bronze medal BWF World Championships in 2011 and a gold and silver at 2010 and 2014 Commonwealth Games respectively in women's doubles which were the first for the country in the discipline. Other achievements include the historic bronze medal at the 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup held at New Delhi, a bronze medal at Badminton Asia Championships in the same year and final and semi-final appearances in many big international events most notably the finals appearance at the 2009 BWF Super Series Masters Finals alongside Diju which was the first for the country in any discipline.
Jwala has been credited to have brought recognition for doubles badminton in the country, first with her mixed doubles partner Valiyaveetil Diju with whom she peaked at no.6 in 2010 becoming the first doubles partnership from the country to be ranked amongst the top-10 and now forms the high-profile partnership with Ponnappa in women's doubles.
Jwala with her successful career and outspoken nature is one of the few recognizable female athletes of the country and has been listed several times among the top most inspiring sportswomen of India.〔http://m.siliconindia.com/news/general/Indias-10-Most-Inspirational-Sportswomen-nid-163095-cid-1.html〕 She is the Icon player for Krrish Delhi Smashers Franchise of the Indian Badminton League.
==Early life and junior titles==
Jwala was born on 7 September 1983 in Wardha, Maharashtra and brought up in Hyderabad, Telangana, India, to a Telugu Hindu Indian father and a Chinese mother. Jwala's father, Kranti Gutta, hailed from a family of freedom fighters and Leftists from Peddapuliveru in Andhra Pradesh's Guntur district.〔〕 Her mother, Yelan Gutta, was born in Tianjin, and is a granddaughter of a Gandhian named Tseng. Yelan first came to India in 1977 with her grandfather to visit the Sevagram ashram, where she translated Gandhi's autobiography and other works into Chinese language. She started playing badminton at the age of 6, after shifting from tennis which she had earlier taken up.
The primary title that she won was the Mini National Badminton Championship for the young ladies under 13 years old, held at Thrissur, Kerala. In the year 2000, Jwala won the Junior National Badminton Championship when she was 17 years old. That year she won both the Women’s Doubles Junior National Championship and Senior National Badminton Championship in organization with Shruti Kurien. This was an association that was there to stay for quite a while. She further won the Women’s Doubles National title for 7 more years in succession, since the year 2002 till the year 2008, in organization with Shruti Kurien.

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