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Winning Like Saina

By: Jatin Gupta
Narrated by: Abhishek Sharma
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Laying out her winning traits and abilities, this book chronicles Saina Nehwal’s journey from entering the badminton court to winning the coveted Olympic medal. Saina is not the flamboyant kind, but considering her a dove will be a mistake. Always a silent hawk, she has not let success get to her mind and continues to be devoted to badminton. Driven partly by her parents and partly by Pullela Gopichand’s coaching, she has managed to establish herself as a woman with a good head on her shoulders. Commanding a substantial brand value in a sport other than cricket in a country like India is something very few can achieve, and Saina has managed to do that successfully.

Based on the first-ever badminton queen of India, Winning like Saina: Think and Succeed like Nehwal focuses on an authentic portrayal of Saina and analyses her qualities that make her an ideal role model for every professional.

©2018 Jatin Gupta (P)2018 Audible, Inc.

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