Tanvi Sharma, a 15-year-old badminton prodigy from Hoshiarpur, Punjab, is making waves in the Indian badminton scene. Inspired by the legendary P.V. Sindhu, Tanvi has emerged as a rising star, becoming the youngest member of India’s women’s squad for the upcoming Thomas and Uber Cup in Chengdu, China.
Her journey began with her elder sister, Radhika, who played badminton. Their mother, Meera, a former volleyball player, took up badminton coaching to guide her daughters. Tanvi quickly made a mark, winning the U-15 and U-17 national championships before finishing runner-up at the U-19 final in 2022.
In 2022, Tanvi won the silver medal in the Asian U-15 Junior Championships in China and the title in Kotak India International. She ended the year with a runner-up finish at the Senior Nationals in Guwahati.
Tanvi’s most memorable experience came at the Badminton Asia Team Championships (BATC) in Malaysia, where she observed Sindhu and the Indian team claim their first-ever gold. “It was a big moment in my life,” she said. “I learnt so much just by observing the seniors, especially Sindhu didi.”
Despite missing out on playing in the BATC due to an injury, Tanvi’s confidence soared after witnessing the team’s triumph. She also saw her roommate, 17-year-old Anmol Kharb, rise to the occasion and play a crucial role in India’s victory.
Tanvi’s injury delayed her plans to embark on the Tour, but she has been selected for the Uber Cup. “I am really excited to be part of the Indian team again,” she said. “It will be a very good exposure for me.”
Tanvi’s goal is to emulate Sindhu’s aggressive style of play. She plans to focus on international series, international challengers, and the world junior championships this year.
Despite the high cost of training, Tanvi’s determination remains unwavering. She plans to move to the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati in the future to further her development.