Prakash Padukone (born 10 June 1955) is a former Indian badminton player.
Padukone was born on 10 June 1955 in Bangalore in Karnataka.
His father, Ramesh, was a secretary of the Mysore Badminton Association.
Prakash was initiated into the game by his father Ramesh Padukone, who was the Secretary of the "Mysore Badminton Association" for many years.
1962
Padukone's first official tournament was the Karnataka state junior championship in 1962.
Though he lost in the very first round, two years later he managed to win the state junior title.
1971
He changed his playing style into a more aggressive style in 1971, and won the Indian national junior title in 1972.
He also won the senior title the same year.
He won the National title consecutively for the next seven years.
1972
He was awarded the Arjuna award in 1972 and the Padma Shri in 1982 by the Government of India.
He is one of the co-founders of Olympic Gold Quest, a foundation dedicated to the promotion of Olympic sports in India.
1978
In 1978, he won his first major international title, the men's singles gold medal at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Canada.
1979
In 1979, he won the "Evening of Champions" at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
1980
He was ranked World No. 1 in 1980; the same year he became the first Indian to win the All England Open Badminton Championships.
In 1980, he won the Danish Open, the Swedish Open and became the first Indian to win the men's singles title at the All England Championship with a victory over Indonesian rival Liem Swie King.
He spent much of his international career training in Denmark, and developed close friendships with European players such as Morten Frost.
1991
After his retirement from competitive sports in 1991, Padukone served as the chairman of the Badminton Association of India for a short while.
1993
He also served as the coach of the Indian national badminton team from 1993 to 1996.
He co-founded Olympic Gold Quest with Geet Sethi, a foundation dedicated to the promotion of Olympic sports in India.