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14 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

@Prashanth @Fly_like_a_don @nitinsanker What are your opinions on India's next generation of shuttlers especially on the following players

Men's Singles - Kiran George, Meiraba Luwang Maisnam

Women's Singles - Aakarshi Kashyap, Malvika Bansod, Aditi Bhatt, Samiya Farooqui

Men's Doubles - Ishaan Bhatnagar + Sai Prateek

Women's Doubles - Ashwini Bhatt + Shikha Gautam

 

Also has Pranaav Chopra retired?

None of them are realistically expected expected to do well. Most of them are 20-23 which is a bit late considering the best players always achieve something before 20 (Saina QF Beijing 2008 at 18, Sindhu World champs medallist at 17, Lakshya at 20) 

 

MD they are elder / same age as Satwik but nothing impressive. Doubles has time usually but if they aint improving next 2-3 years it'll be very useful 

 

WD not at all a great pair 

 

WS again you have to be early. Unnati Hooda at 14 and Tasnim Mir at 16 have realistic chances. 

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BWF Ranking

 

Men's Singles   :-  Lakshya    -  9

                             Srikanth   - 12

                             Sai            - 19                          

Women's Singles:- Sindhu      - 7

                               Saina       - 23

Men's Doubles  :- Satwik/Chirag      - 7                                                      

Women's Doubles:- Ashwini/Sikki    - 20                      

Mixed Doubles   :-  Satwik/Ashwini  -26

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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2 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

None of them are realistically expected expected to do well. Most of them are 20-23 which is a bit late considering the best players always achieve something before 20 (Saina QF Beijing 2008 at 18, Sindhu World champs medallist at 17, Lakshya at 20) 

 

MD they are elder / same age as Satwik but nothing impressive. Doubles has time usually but if they aint improving next 2-3 years it'll be very useful 

 

WD not at all a great pair 

 

WS again you have to be early. Unnati Hooda at 14 and Tasnim Mir at 16 have realistic chances. 

I would put Malvika in the same category as Unnati and Tasnim. She does seem to have potential. We need to be a bit lenient with this batch as they have missed out on 2 years due to COVID and hence, there development will be slower compared to others. Considering that, I still have high hopes from these 3. Even Samiya and Aakrishi are not that old and can improve a lot. One more name to watch out is Anupama Upadhyay. 

 

In MS, Meiraba is still young and has performed decent in his debut year on senior circuit. So, I still have hopes from him. Though I don't have high hopes from Kiran, but I think it is early to discount him. He is just 21 and already has some decent wins on senior tour. He can be next gen Prannoy. Among the rest, I think Priyanshu is another one who can be a top player. Also, for Paris, I have really high hopes on Lakshya Sen. And Srikanth still should be among top for 3-4 years more. 

 

For Doubles, we have 3 very good doubles players in Tanisha Crasto, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand. On men's side we have a number of good young players (Krishna, Vishnu, Ishaan, Sai) Plus we have the beasts Satwik and Chirag. So, there is hope that among such a talented pool (and with return of Tan Kim Her), we should get some decent doubles team as well. 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP 1000 Masters

Miami:- Rohan/Denis play in Rd1

 

WTA 1000

Miami :- Sania/Kirsten play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Croatia:- Jeevan/Prashanth play in Rd1

Switzerland:- Purav/Ramkumar play in Rd1

 

WTT Contender Doha 2022

MS:- Sharath play in QF

WD:- Archana/Manika lost in QF

XD:- Sathiyan/Manika play in Finals

 

BWF Swiss Open 2022

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP 1000 Masters

Miami:- Rohan/Denis play in Rd1

 

WTA 1000

Miami :- Sania/Kirsten play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Croatia:- Jeevan/Prashanth lost in Rd1

Switzerland:- Purav/Ramkumar play in QF

 

WTT Contender Doha 2022

MS:- Sharath lost in SF

XD:- Sathiyan/Manika play in Finals

 

BWF Swiss Open 2022

 

DP World Tour  Qatar Masters - Rd1

 

LPGA JTBC Classic -Rd1

 

LEPGA JoBurg Open 2022 -Rd1

 

FIFA Friendlies

India 1 - 2 Bahrain

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP 1000 Masters

Miami:- Rohan/Denis play in Rd2

 

WTA 1000

Miami :- Sania/Kirsten play in Rd2

 

ATP Challenger

Switzerland:- Purav/Ramkumar finish runners up

 

WTT Star Contender Doha 2022

MS:- Sharath, Sathiyan play in Rd1

WS:- Manika plays in Rd1

MD:- Manav/Sharath, Sanil/Amalraj play in Rd1

WD:- Ayhika/Suthirtha, Archana/Manika play in Rd1

XD:- Sathiyan/Manika, Archana/Manav play in Rd1

 

BWF Swiss Open 2022

MS:- Prannoy plays in Finals

         Srikanth lost in SF

WS:- Sindhu plays in Finals

 

BWF Polish Open 2022

MS:- Kiran plays in Finals

WS:- Anupama, Aditi play in Finals

 

DP World Tour  Qatar Masters - Rd3

T41 Shubhankar

 

LPGA JTBC Classic -Rd3

Aditi didnt make the cut

 

LEPGA JoBurg Open 2022 -Result

T43 Tvesa, Amandeep

 

FIFA Friendlies

India 0 - 3 Belarus

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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17 hours ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

Anupama wins Polish Open. Should make it to the Uber Cup Squad now

I think they will go by the ranking, Top players would get the nod.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP 1000 Masters

Miami:- Rohan/Denis play in QF

 

WTA 1000

Miami :- Sania/Kirsten play in Rd2

 

ATP Challenger

Switzerland :- Purav/Ruben play in Rd1

Portugal       :- Arjun/Marco play in Rd1

Colombia      :- Jeevan/Fernando play in Rd1

France         :- Anirudh/Vijay play in Rd1

 

WTT Star Contender Doha 2022

MS:- Sharath, Sathiyan play in Rd2

WS:- Manika plays in Rd2

MD:- Manav/Sharath, Sanil/Amalraj lost in Rd1

WD:- Ayhika/Suthirtha, Archana/Manika play in Rd1

XD:- Sathiyan/Manika play in Rd1

         Archana/Manav lost in Rd1

 

BWF Swiss Open 2022

MS:- Prannoy finishes runners up

WS:- Sindhu wins the title

 

BWF Polish Open 2022

MS:- Kiran wins the title

WS:- Anupama defeats Aditi in Finals to claim the title

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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