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  1. Pullela Gopichand (born 16 November 1973) is an Indian former badminton player. Currently, he is the Chief National Coach for the India national badminton team. He won the All England Open Badminton Championships in 2001, becoming the second Indian to achieve this feat after Prakash Padukone. He runs the Gopichand Badminton Academy.

  2. Only the second Indian to win the All England Open Badminton Championships, former Olympian Pullela Gopichand is the coach who helped both Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to their Olympic medals.

  3. The triumph at Birmingham, the first for an Indian since Prakash Padukone in 1980, launched Pullela Gopichand into the national consciousness.

  4. May 6, 2024 · Pullela Gopichand (born November 16, 1973, Nagandla, India) is an Indian badminton player who in 2001 became the second Indian to win the prestigious All England men’s singles badminton championship.

  5. Nov 11, 2021 · Ahead of the launch of his autobiography ‘Shuttler’s Flick’, badminton coach and former player Pullela Gopichand reveals how he channelled his hurt to devise a winning strategy and bounce ...

  6. As chief national coach, Gopichand experienced utmost joy on Sunday as India won the Thomas Cup for the first time ever, beating favourites Indonesia 3-0 in the final.

  7. PULLELA Gopichand | Profile. BWF Fan Zone. HSBC BWF World Tour. TotalEnergies BWF World Championships. More . TotalEnergies BWF Sudirman Cup Finals. TotalEnergies BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals. Paris 2024. HSBC BWF World Tour Finals.

  8. Jan 8, 2014 · Pullela Gopichand has been at the centre of a mighty transformation in Indian badminton, working diligently from his state-of-the-art Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy in Hyderabad. The...

  9. May 17, 2022 · After India’s Thomas Cup win, national chief coach Pullela Gopichand wants to see at least 10 Indian badminton players ranked in the top 30 for each category.

  10. Aug 20, 2016 · Pullela Gopichand is shaping the careers of several current India players, including Olympic medallists Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu

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