13-Year-Old Tanvi Patri Emerges as India's Badminton Prodigy

13-Year-Old Prodigy: India’s Next PV Sindhu

A new star is rising in the realm of Indian badminton. 13-year-old Tanvi Patri from Odisha has shown great talent which is drawing comparisons with PV Sindhu.  Her brilliance on the court has captivated fans and experts, marking her as the country’s promising young athletes.

Recently, Tanvi showcased a stellar performance in the U-15 badminton Asia Championship held in China. She clinched the girl’s singles title, defeating the second seed from Vietnam. This victory not only highlights her skills but also gives a much-needed boost to Indian badminton following the national team’s challenge at the Paris Olympics.

Tanvi has been training at the prestigious Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy in Bangalore where she has consistently showcased resilience. She has fought back when she trailed to secure a win and throughout the tournament didn’t drop a single game. 

Tanvi’s journey began in China, where her parents introduced her to badminton. Having won 9 titles in China between 2017 and 2020, laid a firm foundation for her future. During Covid-19 they returned to India where Tanvi continued her training and has excelled in the badminton world.

Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy’s director Vimal Kumar, compared Tanvi with PV Sindhu and said that Tanvi reminds him of Sindhu when she was young. He also adds that the ability to win matches at a young age is a good sign and that Tanvi has a long way to go and with her temperament, she has great potential. 

Experts predict that Tanvi could become a formidable contender for the upcoming 2028 and 2032 Olympics as she continues to develop her strength. Even though her journey is just beginning, yet the expectations are high. Tanvi has captured the spotlight and her story is an inspirational story for athletes across the nation.

Lakshya Sen's Resurgence: From Lean Patch to Olympic Qualification

Lakshya Sen’s Resurgence: From Lean Patch to Olympic Qualification

Lakshya Sen’s career took a downturn in the latter half of 2022, with a string of early exits and a split from coach Anup Sridhar. His Olympic qualification chances seemed bleak as he slipped in the rankings. However, the 22-year-old has staged a remarkable turnaround, reaching the semi-finals of both the French Open and All England Open this month.

Sen attributes his resurgence to changes in training, including increased court time and focus on specific strokes and variations. He also credits the guidance of coaches Prakash Padukone and U Vimal Kumar, who have instilled confidence and discipline in him.

Despite the lean patch, Sen remained determined and trusted the process. He worked tirelessly to improve his fitness and technical skills, and the results are now evident. He acknowledges that he is still not at his peak but believes he is close to playing at his best.

The presence of Padukone and Kumar as coaches has been a significant factor in Sen’s recent success. Their experience and positive reinforcement have boosted his confidence and helped him navigate tough matches. They have also ensured that he remains disciplined and focused off the court.

Looking ahead, Sen is confident about India’s chances of defending the Thomas Cup title. He believes the team has the strength to beat any opponent and is determined to give their best.

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