Celebrating the extraordinary achievements of badminton players from Faridabad who have excelled at state, national, and international levels.
At just 16 years old, Anmol Kharb has established herself as one of India's most promising badminton talents. Her remarkable journey from Faridabad to international recognition showcases her exceptional skill, determination, and the bright future ahead of her in the world of badminton.
A chronological journey through Anmol Kharb's remarkable achievements in badminton.
At just 16, Anmol clinched the women's singles title at the 85th Senior National Badminton Championships in Guwahati.
Secured the women's singles gold at the 2025 National Games.
Won both singles and doubles titles at the U-17 Sub-Junior National Championships, partnering with Vennala K in doubles.
Recognized for her talent and inducted into the Government of India's Khelo India scheme, providing her with training and financial support.
Won her first senior international title at the Belgian International.
Claimed her second consecutive international title at the Polish International.
Played a pivotal role in India's historic gold medal win at the Badminton Asia Team Championships in Malaysia, winning all three of her matches.
Reached the finals of the Guwahati Masters Super 100 tournament, narrowly losing to China's Cai Yanyan in a three-game thriller.
Faridabad's rising stars who are making their mark in the badminton world. Watch this space for updates on their achievements.
Future Champion
Manraj Singh is a highly accomplished badminton player, currently ranked 71 in the world and 85 in the BWF World Tour Rankings in the Men's Singles category. At the national level, he holds the No. 1 position in India in the Under-19 category. A dominant force in regional competitions, Manraj is also the reigning State Champion and North Zone Champion, showcasing his exceptional talent and consistent performance across all levels of the game.
Rising Star
Medhavi Nagar, a 17-year-old badminton prodigy, clinched the bronze medal in Women's Singles at the Yonex Luxembourg Open 2025, marking her third international medal and her first podium finish on the European circuit. Currently ranked 343 in the BWF World Rankings for Women's Singles, she proudly holds the No. 1 position in India in the Under-19 category, reflecting her rising stature on both national and international stages.
Emerging Talent
Jiya Rawat, currently ranked 283 in the BWF World Rankings for Women's Singles. She holds the No. 1 position in India in the Under-17 category and is ranked 11th nationally in the Under-19 category. Additionally, she stands at 7th position in Mixed Doubles at the national level. Jiya recently made a remarkable mark on the international stage by securing a gold medal at the Apex Future Badminton Women Series in Kazakhstan, showcasing her potential and determination to excel at the highest levels.