Indian badminton has seen some rise in recent years; a major credit for it goes to the emergence of promising junior players across the country. These young talents have not only won titles but have also shown commitment to mastering the game. Here’s a look at India’s most promising junior badminton players who are making strides on the national and international stage.
Sanskar Saraswat: The All-Rounder from Jodhpur
Sanskar Saraswat, hailing from Jodhpur, has made headlines with his impressive dual performance in both singles and doubles. Competing in the Yonex Sunrise 31st Smt. Krishna Khaitan Memorial All India Junior Ranking Prize Money Tournament, he showcased his skill by winning the U19 singles quarterfinals and later advancing in doubles alongside his partner Arsh Mohammad. He is currently the top-ranked U19 shuttler in boys singles in India.
Inspired by his father, Raj Saraswat, who introduced him to badminton at a young age, Sanskar has chosen to excel in both formats. Starting at the age of seven, Sanskar’s dedication led him to win the U13 doubles nationals in Kadapa and the U15 doubles nationals in Bhubaneswar, partnering with different teammates. Now, with multiple All India Ranking tournament appearances and a clear vision, Sanskar aims to clinch more national titles while enjoying the thrill of playing both singles and doubles.
Pranauv Ram N: The Gopichand Academy unit
Originally from Madurai, Tamil Nadu, Pranauv Ram moved to Hyderabad with his mother to train at the renowned Gopichand Academy. Since shifting in 2017, he has dedicated himself fully to badminton, and his hard work bore fruit when he defeated top-seeded Dhruv Negi in straight sets in the Yonex Sunrise 30th Smt. Krishna Khaitan Memorial Tournament.
Starting his journey in a local academy in Madurai, Pranauv quickly moved up the ranks, reaching the semifinals twice in U13 tournaments and clinching his first junior title in Hyderabad. Known for his intense focus, Pranauv continuously works on his attacking game and controlling the shuttle’s pace, which has become his strength in the U17 and U19 circuits. His recent success in international tournaments, including the Jaya Raya Junior International Challenge in Indonesia, underlines his potential to become one of India’s top players.
Dhruv Negi: The Uttarakhand talent
Growing up in Dehradun, Dhruv Negi found his passion for badminton early on, often accompanying his father to work before discovering his love for the sport. Now 17, Dhruv has come a long way, progressing from a U13 silver medalist in the nationals to competing in top-tier tournaments. Recently, he reached the semifinals in the India Junior International Grand Prix and showed consistent performance in U19 nationals as well as ranking tournaments.
Training under his coach Deepak Negi, Dhruv’s game focuses on tactical play and mental resilience. After joining Prakash Padukone’s academy, he developed a mature approach towards the game, which is reflected in his match strategy. Dhruv’s determination is evident, and he is committed to making a significant impact on upcoming international events.
Medhavi Nagar: The Leader in U19 Girls’ singles
From Faridabad, Medhavi Nagar has been dominating the U19 girls’ singles circuit. Medhavi’s journey began with a gold and a bronze at the U15 National Championships, and she has consistently advanced in both national and international tournaments. With her technical finesse and on-court agility, Medhavi remains a promising contender to watch in Indian badminton.
Surya Charishma Tamiri
Another young talent, Surya Charishma Tamiri, has shown exceptional potential with her recent title at the Late Sushant Chipalkatti Yonex Sunrise India Junior International Grand Prix in Pune. Overcoming a tough draw, she defeated international opponents and emerged as a top player in the U19 category. With a focus on relentless training and mental toughness, Surya Charishma is well-positioned to secure more accolades for India on the global stage.