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Manika Batra
Manika
Batra was
born on 15 June 1995 is an Indian table tennis player. As of April 2018, she is the top-ranked female
table tennis player in India and ranked 58th in the world. Batra was
born as the youngest of three children. She hails from Naraina Vihar in Delhi and began playing table tennis at the age of
four. Her elder sister Anchal and elder brother Sahil both played table tennis,
with Anchal having an influence on her during her early playing career. After
winning a match in a state-level under-8 tournament, Batra decided to train
under coach Sandeep Gupta who suggested her to switch to Hans Raj Model School where he ran his academy. Batra turned down many
modelling offers as a teenager. When she was 16, she declined a scholarship to
train at the Peter Karlsson
Academy in Sweden. She studied at the Jesus and Mary College for a year before dropping out to
"concentrate" on table tennis. In 2011, Batra won the silver medal in
the under-21 category of the Chile Open. She represented India at the 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow, where she finished quarterfinalist, as well
as the 2014 Asian Games.
She won three medals at the 2015 Commonwealth Table Tennis
Championships, winning silver in the women's team event (with Ankita Das
and Mouma Das) as well as the women's doubles event (with Ankita Das)
and bronze in the women's singles event. Batra won three gold medals at the 2016 South Asian Games, winning the women's doubles event (with Pooja Sahasrabudhe),
mixed doubles event (with Anthony Amal
raj) and women's team event (with Mouma
Das and Shamini Kumaresan). Batra was denied a fourth gold medal at the Games by Mouma Das, who
defeated her in the final of the women's singles event. She qualified for the
women's singles event of the 2016 Summer olympics by winning the
South Asia group of the qualification
tournament in April 2016. However, her
appearance at the 2016 Olympics short-lived, as she lost to Katarzyna Grzybowska of Poland in the first round of the women's
individual event. Batra led the Indian
women's team to a gold medal win in the
final against four-time gold medalists and defending champions Singapore at the
2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia. The Singapore women's table
tennis team had never lost in the Commonwealth Games since the sport was inducted
in the program in 2002. Batra defeated world number 4 Feng Tianwei as well as Zhou Yihan in India's 3–1 win in the final inducted in the program
in 2002. Batra defeated world number 4 Feng Tianwei as well as Zhou Yihan in India's 3–1 win in the final.
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