Young gun Malvika stuns Olympic medalist Tunjung at China Open

The 23 year old Indian, ranked 43rd in the world, Malvika Bansod pulled off a stunner as she won straight games against Paris Olympic Bronze medalist Gregoria Tunjung.

In a stunning upset at the China Open, Malvika Bansod, a talented young badminton player from India, triumphed over Olympic bronze medalist Gregoria Mariska Tunjung of Indonesia.​

On September 18, 2024, Malvika, defeated the world No. 7 Tunjung in the women’s singles opening round with scores of 26-24, 21-19, in a match that lasted 46 minutes. 

This victory marks the biggest achievement in her career to date, showcasing her resilience as she saved three game points in the first game.

Following her remarkable triumph, Malvika is set to face Scotland’s Kristy Gilmour, a two-time Commonwealth Games medalist, in the next round. 

This match will be another test of her growing skills as she continues to make her mark on the international circuit.

Malvika’s victory comes as she aims to prove herself after previous health challenges and has demonstrated significant improvement since her earlier matches against top players. 

With her determination and recent form, she aspires to achieve even greater success in the sport.

Lakshya Sen's Olympic Journey: From Promise to Missed Opportunity

“Want to become the Virat Kohli of Indian Badminton,” says Lakshya Sen

Indian badminton star Lakshya Sen has made headlines following his remarkable performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he became the first Indian shuttler to reach the semi-finals in the men’s singles category. Despite narrowly missing out on a medal, Sen’s aspirations have only grown stronger as he expresses his desire to emulate cricket legend Virat Kohli‘s impact on Indian sports.

Lakshya Sen has etched his name in the annals of Indian badminton history with his groundbreaking performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics. By reaching the semi-finals, he became the first Indian badminton player to achieve this feat in the men’s singles competition—an accomplishment that highlights his talent and resilience on the world stage.

In a post-competition statement, Sen revealed his ambition to inspire the next generation of badminton players in India, modeling his approach after Virat Kohli, who has become an emblem of excellence and dedication in cricket. Sen remarked, “I want to be the Virat Kohli of Indian badminton in the coming years,” underscoring not only his personal goals but also a commitment to uplifting the sport he passionately loves.

While Sen’s journey towards an Olympic medal ended in disappointment, his performance captured the hearts of fans across the nation. Losing to the defending Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen was a tough pill to swallow, but Sen’s spirit and determination shone through during the entire tournament. His ability to face strong opponents reflects his growth as both an athlete and a competitor.

The 22-year-old shuttler’s journey serves as an inspiration not only to aspiring badminton players but also to all young athletes in India. Sen’s aspirations to emulate Kohli are a testament to the rising aspirations in Indian sports, where athletes are increasingly motivated to achieve greatness and inspire others along the way. His journey symbolizes hope and possibility for many who dream of making their mark on the global stage.

As he reflects on his Olympic experience, Lakshya Sen remains focused on his future goals in badminton. His desire to leave a legacy similar to Kohli indicates a readiness to engage with young talents and contribute to the growth of badminton in India. With his determination and skill, fans are eager to see how he will shape the future of Indian badminton in the years to come.

The badminton community, alongside sports enthusiasts, stands firmly behind Sen as he embarks on this exciting journey. Fans have taken to social media to express their support, celebrating his achievements and aspirations, and establishing a sense of unity as they cheer for his future endeavors in the sport. The camaraderie among fans highlights the growing passion for badminton in India and the collective hope for further milestones to be achieved.

HS Prannoy Takes Break from Badminton to Recover from Chikungunya

HS Prannoy Takes A Indefinite Break From Badminton

HS Prannoy has announced an indefinite break from badminton, due to health problems bothering him all the while, especially his latest health issue after recovering from Chikungunya. This decision came thereafter in a torrid time period, within which he bowed out in the early rounds of the Paris 2024 Olympics with debilitating pain from the long-standing illness.

Prannoy announced his sabbatical as a priority to get himself fit and healthy after claiming to have been troubled by pain and fatigue due to Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne viral disease. The 32-year-old badminton player said this disease altered his performance and also caused him to face a drubbing in the Round of 16 against his fellow Indian player Lakshya Sen in the Olympics, to whom he could give a tough fight only initially during the match.

On August 26, Prannoy took to social media to voice the issues he had been in for Chikungunya: “Unfortunately, the fight with Chikungunya finally caught up on my body, and I am still dealing with frequent pains that make it not possible to compete at the best level”. He made it clear that he had a word with his team and decided to pull out to concentrate on recovery.

Although it is not specified exactly which tournaments Prannoy will miss, one might expect that he is likely to miss big events such as the Hong Kong Open and the China Open before September. His loss in these competitions indeed reflected his health problem on his sports career.

Yet Prannoy has emerged as the spearhead in men’s singles badminton. He has ensured India some big victories on the international arena: first, coming up with a bronze at the 2023 World Badminton Championships and then helping India win the Thomas Cup for the first time in 2022. His decision at this juncture can be termed rational for his long-term health and performance.

Prannoy is grateful to the support he received from his fans at this time and has assured them that he is doing everything to return to the court even stronger. The break might help him in the long run as he tries to get back to his top shape and fight form back again.

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