| 1. She was born in Wardha and raised in Hyderabad. |
| 2. Her father, Kranti Gutta, is a Telugu Hindu, while her mother, Yelan Gutta, is of Chinese descent. |
| 3. Her mother, Yelan, is the granddaughter of a Chinese Gandhian named Tseng and visited India in 1971 with her mother to see the Sevagram Ashram and translate Gandhi’s autobiography into Chinese. |
| 4. Jwala Gutta initially wanted to pursue a career in tennis but her mother encouraged her to play badminton. |
| 5. At the age of 4, her father introduced her to the National Badminton Coach, S. M. Arif. |
| 6. Before starting her badminton training, she learned gymnastics and swimming. |
| 7. She began playing badminton at age 6 and won the Under-13 Girls Mini National Badminton Championship in Kerala. |
| 8. Jwala Gutta partnered with Shruti Kurien and won the Women’s Doubles National title for 7 consecutive years (2002-2008). |
| 9. After her divorce, there were media speculations regarding her alleged relationship with ex-Indian Cricketer, Mohammad Azharuddin. |
| 10. She is actively involved in various social causes like anti-tobacco campaigns, anti-zoo campaigns, and women empowerment. |
| 11. She has been recognized multiple times as one of India's most inspirational sportswomen. |
| 12. In 2011, she was conferred with the Arjuna Award, India’s 2nd highest sporting honor. |
| 13. In 2013, she made an appearance in an item number in the Telugu film, Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde. |
| 14. She is a left-handed badminton player. |
| 15. She has 316 match wins, the most by any Indian badminton player. |
| 16. Received Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for contributions to sports. |