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    How Aparna Popat Revolutionized Women’s Badminton in India

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Aparna Popat’s racket wasn’t just a tool for victory; it was a weapon against inequality in Indian badminton. For over a decade, this shuttler from Gujarat redefined what women could achieve on the court, opening doors long shut.

    Starting her career amid limited resources, Popat trained under basic conditions in Ahmedabad. Yet, her talent was undeniable. By 1997, she was National Champion, and soon after, she embarked on a golden streak: five straight singles titles. Her precision, speed, and mental fortitude turned matches into masterclasses.

    On the global stage, Popat flew the Indian flag high. A bronze at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in both singles and mixed doubles marked her prowess. Her quarterfinal finish at the 2003 All England Open stunned the world, proving Indian women belonged among the elite. These milestones drew attention to the sport’s potential for females, prompting investments in training facilities.

    Popat’s advocacy was as fierce as her game. She lobbied for women’s quotas in national camps and better funding. ‘We need equal courts, not separate ones,’ she argued, influencing policy changes that benefited countless players. Her influence extended to inspiring a new generation, with stars crediting her for their breakthroughs.

    Retiring at her peak, Popat didn’t fade away. She coached promising shuttlers and served on selection panels, shaping India’s badminton future. The rise of Olympic medalists in women’s categories traces back to her groundwork. Popat’s career stats—over 100 international medals—pale in comparison to her true score: a transformed landscape for women in sports.

    As badminton evolves, Popat’s blueprint endures. Her blend of athleticism and activism ensures every young girl with a dream finds a clearer path to glory.

    All England Championships Aparna Popat Badminton Pioneer Commonwealth Games Female Athletes India Indian Badminton National Champion Women Badminton
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