Haryana – the new nursery for India’s champion women shuttlers
The Hindu
Haryana produces top Indian badminton talent, with Saina Nehwal leading the way, aiming for global success.
Haryana accounts for a lion’s share of India’s Olympians and Olympic medallists. At Paris 2024, nearly one in four Olympians was from the State, and four of five individual medallists.
A principal reason is widespread grassroots-level sporting participation, and latest discipline in Haryana to see high levels of involvement is badminton.
Saina Nehwal, the pioneering badminton star who won bronze at London 2012 hails from Haryana, but she trained in Hyderabad. There are now a clutch of formidable players including Anmol Kharb – who as a 17-year-old helped India women win their first Badminton Asia title in 2024 – and Unnati Hooda who have had their games shaped in Haryana.
The evidence was there at the recently concluded Senior National Badminton Championship here, where Haryana won its first-ever women’s team championship gold. Devika Sihag then lifted the women’s singles title, making it a hat-trick for her State after Anmol triumphed in 2023 and Anupama Upadhyaya in 2022.
“The associations are now active and there are more ranking tournaments in North India unlike earlier times when a majority would be in Bangalore and Hyderabad,” said Harender Singh Malik, a coach at the Malik Badminton Academy in Sonepat. “Private academies are also getting involved which means there is more one-on-one focus and individual training”.
Five of Harender’s wards were part of the trophy-winning Haryana team. “In places like Rohtak, Sonepat, there was a focus on kabaddi, wrestling. But now, parents are also thinking of badminton,” he said. “As a non-contact sport, it is safer, and also allows you to have a good education. When players increase, coaches increase and results follow”.
Ravikant Singla, a travelling coach with the Haryana outfit, felt that Saina’s ascent has had a ripple effect. “All the girls who started badminton in Haryana did it after watching Saina,” he said.