Manika Batra- The Sporting Sensation

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Nandini Paliwal
May 19, 2019   •  214 views

"Doesn’t matter if the opponent is from China or Singapore, I just give my best"

-Manika Batra

Her tricolor nails made the same number of features as her astounding presentation. She won four medals at the Commonwealth games 2018, including two golds. Arjuna Awardee Manika Batra, the sporting sensation began holding an oar when she was only four and has never thought back since. At an age when most children are substance playing with their toys, Manika Batra had just begun getting a charge out of the round of table tennis. In the Commonwealth game, she has likewise won against world number four, Feng Tianwei of Singapore. Prior Singapore used to be the victor side in table tennis yet this Indian young lady did right by us by winning first gold at Commonwealth.

Manika Batra's life has changed a lot since the Commonwealth Games (CWG). The 14-days dream keep running in Gold Coast has soar her to the heavenly purpose of Table Tennis. While Sarath Kamal has been the blurb not for game in India, Manika is the new banner bearerand she is beguiled by it. After a dissatisfactory World Championships that pursued the CWG, the Delhi's young lady ricocheted back in style at the Ultimate Table Tennis(UTT), winning four out of 5 singles matches and beating high positioned players in transit, playing for Dabang smashers.

Timing is the everlasting companion and enemy of a sportsperson. It's the temporary snapshot of flawlessness that characterizes heavenly stroke play, or impeccable volley, from the conventional or an edgy thrust. This fine edge of flawless planning that shreds the adversaries in the warmth of the fight is sharpened on the whetstone of tedious practice, far from the allure of honors and awards. In racquet sports, that ideal planning is accomplished through drilling and redundancy of a drill until it gets hardcoded in muscle memory till a stroke turns into a component of intuition as opposed to response. It's this part of table tennis than the rest, making them the most overwhelming power in the game. Also, it's this unequivocal face of the game that India's Table Tennis sensation Manika Batra, 23, is quick to sharpen and hone more as she sets her sights to break into the best 20 of the world rankings, commanded by Chinese, Japanese, and Korean players with a sprinkling of Europeans.

India's most elevated reviewed female Table Tennis player looks set to storm a game ruled by Chinese Japanese and Korean players. Having just scalped Some enormous names in transit memorable awards at the Asian Games and Commonwealth Games, the work-in-advance 23-year-old is setting new targets.

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