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Seven shuttlers from Jharkhand have grabbed rankings for the first time in the history of state badminton in the standings released by the Badminton Association of India (BAI). The inclusion bears testimony to the improvement the players have made.
HIGHLIGHTS:
=> Ananya Singh (Ranchi) and Sujal Rakshit have been ranked 7th in the girls and boys under-13 singles category while Seraikela-Kharsawan's Aadhya Singh and East Singhbhum's Sarah Sharma have secured 2nd and 7th rank in the girls under-15 singles section, respectively.
=> Aadhya and Ranchi shuttler Niraj Kesri have been seeded 7th in the under-15 mixed doubles category even as the promising Niraj Kesri took the 9th place in the boys under-15 singles section.
=> Aadhya, who last month won the Yonex Sunrise sponsorship, secured the 13th rank in the girl's under-17 singles category whereas Priyanshu Tirkey of Gumla enjoys the 8th rank in the boy's under-17 singles section. The young tribal shuttler is also ranked 3rd in the boy's under-17 doubles section.
=> Sarah Sharma and Anisha Mishra, both from East Singhbhum, have secrured the 6th place in the girls under-17 doubles catergory while Ranchi's Ananya Singh has grabbed the 6th rank in the girls under-13 mixed doubles section.
=> Hopeful that more shuttlers from the state would get national rankings in the time to come.
=> All the East Singhbhum players are from Jamshedpur and train at the Mohan Ahuja Stadium, the headquarters of JBA. The state shuttle outfit organises tournaments in regular intervals to give exposure to the players.
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