Hyderabad: Badminton, the fastest racquet sport in the world is also one of the most popular disciplines across the globe with a passionate fan following it. The sport has a crucial significance in a multi-discipline event like the Olympics. The sport has been a regular fixture since the 1992 edition in Barcelona, Spain. Also, it is now played in five disciplines since mixed doubles was introduced in Atlanta in 1996.
China has been a force to reckon with in the game as they have bagged 20 golds, 12 silver and 15 bronze medals in the games. Indonesia are at second place with eight golds, six silvers and seven bronze medals. Badminton is immensely popular in Asia but it also draws interest from Europe and players from Denmark are rising through the ranks in recent times. With only a few days to go for the competition let's delve into the Indian contingent and how the players have fared this year.
- India Badminton Contingent
- HS Prannoy: Currently placed at the 13th place in the BWF rankings, 2024 has been a year of disappointments for the Indian shuttler as he achieved only one top 3 finish this year. He finished 3rd in the India Open played in January but had ordinary outings in the other tournaments. He made it to the Quarterfinals in the Australian Open played last month. Overall, Prannoy participated in 10 competitions in the singles event and came out with a solid performance in only two. Going into the competition, his form will be a big worry for the Indian contingent.
- Lakshya Sen: Placed just below his compatriot Prannoy in the world rankings, Lakshya is emerging through the ranks in the Indian badminton. He participated in six tournaments in the singles category and came up with two top-3 finishes including All England. He also reached the Quarterfinals in the Indonesia Open and thus the 22-year-old can have a shot at a medal in the Olympics if he punches above his weight.
- PV Sindhu: Star of the Indian badminton, who carried forward the legacy started by Saina Nehwal is already a two-time Olympic medalist. The World No. 12 is known for performing at big stages and form becomes a secondary factor for her. Sindhu has played eight tournaments in 2024 so far and has managed to enter the top 8 or further thrice. Her performance hasn’t been up to her stature in 2024 but her tendency to perform in big situations can come in handy in Paris.
- Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty: India’s World No.3 pair has been prolific this year and they will be India’s biggest hope for a medal in the discipline. The pair played seven tournaments in 2024 and won two tournaments. Also, they were finalists in the Malaysia Open and India Open. The country will hope that the Indian duo continue their form and bag a medal, preferably gold for India.
- Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa:The pair is World No. 19 and will need a lot to do to secure a podium finish in Paris. The duo has appeared in 11 tournaments in 2024 and managed to only 1 top three and two Quarterfinal finishes. It is unlikely that they will get a medal considering their form but who knows if they can pull off a miraculous run at the grandest stage.
India’s report card in the Olympics