5 Hottest Indian Sportswomen Who Look Ravishing Off-Field

Just as much as men started to score well in the field of sports, women have picked up the pace and are pretty much kicking some ass in almost all kinds of sports. Gone are the days when women had to play only with a broom and today Indian women have entered in world’s most mainstream sports like cricket, football, tennis, badminton and the list goes on. It’s good to see how they are living their professional dreams better than men in the world of sports. Today, we bring you five hottest Indian sportswomen, who have always won our hearts.

Jwala Gutta

Jwala Gutta is one of the biggest names in the world of badminton in India. She is a specialist of doubles tournaments and pretty much fascinates everybody by her style of playing. She has won two gold and a silver medal in Common Wealth games. She is one of the talking players on-field and sometimes aggressive. She bagged a bronze medal in the 2011 London World Championships.

Sonika Kaliraman

Sonika Kaliraman is the only wrestler from India who represented the country in Asian Games. She is a light-hearted person in real life, but her in-ring aggression can give fits to her opponents. She also participated in an adventurous TV reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi Season 2 and Bigg Boss Season 5.

Prachi Tehlan

Prachi Tehlan is a popular name in the game of Netball. She has played basketball internationally and has bagged several medals in her career. She was the captain of Indian Netball tea in Delhi Commonwealth Games(2010). In 2011, the team won its first medal in South Asian Beach Games.

Sania Mirza

It is impossible to exclude Sania Mirza for this list. She is one of the most successful sportswomen in the world who has been a symbol of women power in India. She has improved her international career and is one of the top players in the world.

Tania Sachdev

Tania Sachdev is a beauty with brains. She rose to fame at the age of eight when she won the first international title and went on to be the winner of Woman Grandmaster (2005) and International Master(2008). She was crowned with the Arjuna Award in 2009.