‘Sometimes distance teaches you’: Saina Nehwal signals fresh start with Parupalli Kashyap after announcing separation
Just two weeks after announcing her divorce with Kashyap Parupalli on social media, badminton star Saina Nehwal on Saturday hinted at giving her relationship another chance.
Her Instagram caption was brief, introspective, and revealing: “Sometimes distance teaches you the value of presence. Here we are—trying again.”
The former couple, who had grown up training side by side at the Pullela Gopichand academy, married in 2014 after years of friendship and shared ambition.
Saina, who has yet to officially retire, hasn’t played since June 2023, when she exited in the opening round of the Singapore Open.
Injuries have kept her off the circuit in recent times, but her legacy is unmatched: the first Indian to win an Olympic medal in badminton, to reach a World Championship final, and to clinch a BWF World Junior title.
Kashyap, on the other hand, has moved behind the scenes, coaching singles players at the same academy—passing on experience gained from his own career highs, including a Commonwealth Games gold and a place in the world top 10.
It was on July 14 that Saina first announced they were parting ways, sharing a personal note through her Instagram stories.
“Life takes us in different directions sometimes. After much thought and consideration, Kashyap Parupalli and I have decided to part ways. We’re choosing peace, growth, and healing – for ourselves and each other,” she wrote. “I’m grateful for the memories and wish nothing but the best moving forward. Thank you for understanding and respecting our privacy during this time.”
Saina’s story, though, has never followed a predictable script.
Injuries may have kept her away from the court in recent months, but the milestones she has achieved remain untouched: the first Indian to claim an Olympic medal in badminton, the first to reach the final of the World Championships, and the first to clinch the junior world title.
Saina’s impact on Indian sport, particularly women’s badminton, has been widely acknowledged. Earlier this year, commentator and former player Gill Clark wrote that her contribution went far beyond medals and rankings.
“Like Billie Jean King... Saina made such an impact that she, along with a handful of other female athletes, including Karnam Malleswari and Mary Kom, helped change perceptions of women’s sport in India,” Clark wrote.
Her success, Clark added, not only inspired young girls but raised the bar for Indian badminton as a whole. “Her results made others also believe success was possible, and not just for female players. H S Prannoy credited her mindset for a change in all Indian players when facing tougher opponents.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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