Medal winning priority for India: Manika

Amidst the noise around her, India’s top female paddler Manika Batra is working hard to prepare for domestic and international tournaments keeping in mind the 2022 Commonwealth and Asian Games.

In Chennai, his mixed doubles partner G. With Sathiyan to compete for a series of World Table Tennis (WTT) tournaments in Muscat, Singapore, and Doha, whom did the 26-year-old, who is ranked 50th in the world, talk to? Hindu On his singles goals, playing with Sathiyan and clashing with the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI) legally.

joyful ride

Emphasizing that her solo journey has been a “pleasant ride”, Manika said: “I am going to see in my heart and soul that India is ranked among the top 10 in ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) women’s singles to represent.”

Manika said, with a busy year ahead – the 2022 Commonwealth and Asian Games – training sessions were of paramount importance. “We need these sessions to help us better understand and work on the technology.”

The defending national champion said, “I would definitely love to win medals in Commonwealth Games and Asian Games but for that I need to focus and work hard. So at this point of time, my current priority is to train well and I am sure this will help me achieve my goal.”

interests of players

“My sole intention”, in taking the TTFI legal, Manika elaborated, “is to obtain protection for myself and for all the hardworking players of India, who should be allowed to perform and play for India. I have only one aim in life and that is to make India proud in the field of sports.Sports Ministry and SAI have always been helpful to the sportspersons and the sports scenario in our country is improving.