PALWASHA BASHIR

PALWASHA BASHIR

Palwasha Bashir is a 10× national badminton champion and a decorated player with over a decade of experience competing at the highest levels, both nationally and internationally. She has proudly represented in prestigious events such as the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games, and multiple international tournaments.

Among her notable achievements, Palwasha is a South Asian Games bronze medalist and has secured both gold and silver medals at the UAE International Open. Over the years, she has earned numerous other accolades, solidifying her reputation as one of Pakistan’s most accomplished badminton athletes.

Now based in California, Palwasha has joined Sonic Badminton Academy as a professional player and dedicated coach. Known for her strong emphasis on work ethic and discipline, she is passionate about instilling these values in her students—both on and off the court. With a deep understanding of competitive badminton and a commitment to nurturing young talent, Palwasha aims to help shape the next generation of champions in the USA while continuing her own journey as a professional athlete.


South Asian Games Bronze Medalist ×3
( Single)
Gold Medalist Women Singles & Doubles
UAE 4th ISC Apex Open (2017)
Runners Up Women Singles & Doubles
UAE Open Championship (2015)
Participation – Al Fajar Cup
Iran, Tehran (2011)
Only female Pakistani to bag a Bronze medal in Women Singles
Bangladesh (2010)
Participation – India Badminton Championship
(2007)
Bronze Medalist Mixed Doubles
Nepal International Series (2006)
Participation – World Junior Championship
Korea (2006)
Common Wealth
Participant
Runners Up Women Singles
Bahrain International Series (2015)
Participation – Asian Badminton Championship
India, Guwahati (2011)
Bronze Medalist Women Singles
11th SAF Games
Bronze Medalist Mixed Doubles
Nepal Satellite Tournament, Katmandu (2008)
Bronze Medalist Mixed Doubles
10th SAF Games, Sri Lanka (2006)
Participation – Asian Junior Championship
Malaysia (2006)
Participation – 4th Women Games
Iran (2005}
wpChatIcon
wpChatIcon