Jwala Gutta is a left-handed Indian badminton player.She was born on 7 September 1983 in Wardha, Maharashtra and then moved to Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, to a Telugu father and a Chinese mother. Jwala’s father, Kranti Gutta.She started playing badminton at the age of six.Her greatest achievement as a youngster was to win the Under-13 Girls Mini National Badminton Championship held at Thrissur, Kerala. In 2000. she also won the Women’s Doubles Junior National Championship and the Senior National Badminton Championship.She brought numerous medals for Indian Badminton. She was Awarded The Arjuna Award by the Indian Government in 2011.
Jwala Medals List
Gold Medal in South Asian Games ( Colombo) in Mixed Doubles 2006
Bronze Medal in Commonwealth Games (Melbourne) in Mixed Team in 2006
Gold Medal in Commonwealth Games ( Delhi) in Women’s Doubles 2010
Silver Medal in Commonwealth Games (Delhi) in Mixed Team 2010
Bronze Medal in World Championship (London) in Women’s Doubles 2011
Silver Medal Medal in Commonwealth Games (Glasgow) in Women’s Doubles 2014
Bronze Medal in Uber Cup ( New Delhi) in Team 2014
Bronze Medal in Asia Championship (Gimcheon ) in Women’s Doubles
Jwala Gutta Biography | Wiki
| Bio | |
|---|---|
| Real Name | Jwala Gutta |
| Nickname | Not Known |
| Profession | Indian Badminton player |
| Physical Stats & More | |
| Height | in centimeters- 178 cm |
| in meters- 1.78 m | |
| in Feet Inches- 5' 10" | |
| Weight | in Kilograms- 68 Kg |
| in Pounds- 150 lbs | |
| Figure Measurements | 35-28-36 |
| Eye Colour | Dark Brown |
| Hair Colour | Brown |
| Badminton | |
| International Debut | In the 2002 India Asia Satellite Tournament. |
| Coach/Mentor | S. M. Arif |
| Handedness | Left |
| Achievements (main ones) | • 14 times winner of National Badminton Championship in doubles. |
| • Won a bronze at the 2011 BWF World Championships. | |
| • Won a Gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. | |
| • Won a silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. | |
| • Won a bronze at the 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup. | |
| • Won a bronze at the 2014 Badminton Asia Championships. | |
| Career Turning Point | When she won gold at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. |
| Highest Ranking | 6 (in XD) (August 2010) |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 7 September 1983 |
| Age (as in 2016) | 32 Years |
| Birth Place | Wardha, Maharashtra, India |
| Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Virgo |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Hometown | Hyderabad, India |
| School | Not Known |
| College | Not Known |
| Educational Qualifications | Not Known |
| Family | Father - Kranti Gutta |
| Mother - Yelan Gutta | |
| Sister - Insi Gutta (younger sister) | |
| Brother - N/A | |
| Religion | Atheist |
| Hobbies | Driving, Shopping |
| Controversies | • She has been in controversy for her outspoken nature. |
| • In 2013, she was banned for life by IBL for trying to stop players of her franchise, Krrish Delhi Smashers, to play against Banga Beats in the IBL. | |
| Favourite Things | |
| Favourite Food | Chaat, Chinese Cuisines |
| Favourite Destination | Hyderabad |
| Boys, Affairs and More | |
| Marital Status | Divorced |
| Affairs/Boyfriends | Chetan Anand, Badminton Player (2005-2011) |
| Husband | Chetan Anand, Badminton Player (married 2005-2011) |
| Children | Son - N/A |
| Daughter - N/A |


