ANAND PAWAR - another upcoming indian player There is a need to open a separate thread to anand pawar, another upcoming indian player who is in top 60 BWF ranking. D.O.B - 18 july 1986 Place - Mumbai, Maharashtra. Son of former badminton players Uday and Sujata pawar. Current Ranking - 55
Yesterday, Anand Pawar has entered the finals of Scottish International. He will meet kazumasa sakai in the finals. All the very best dude.
[h=2]ANAND PAWAR - another upcoming indian player[/h] There is a need to open a separate thread to anand pawar, another upcoming indian player who is in top 60 BWF ranking. D.O.B - 18 july 1986 Place - Mumbai, Maharashtra. Son of former badminton players Uday and Sujata pawar. Current Ranking - 55
Yesterday, Anand Pawar has entered the finals of Scottish International. He will meet kazumasa sakai in the finals. All the very best dude.
CONGRATS. You made it. What a Match !!! Great to watch. Both the players are running aroung the court lightning fast. In recent times, i have never seen a match this exciting. Anand Pawar won it by 10-21,21-11,21-17 in the finals of SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL
i wouldn't actually call him an upcoming player as he has been on the circuit almost since chatan anand's time...
Though he has been in the circuit since chetan Anand, he has been improving his ranking slow and steadily. Considering his recent improvisation of his game, i said that he is upcoming player. Though ajay jayaram, sourabh, gurusaidatt are younger to him, he still behind them in ranking. For the past few months, he has been improving his ranking considerably. hence the name, upcoming player(Ranking wise)
His victory in scottish international is definitely good for him to improve his rankings. Badzine.net publishes his victory. Here is the link "http://www.badzine.net/news/scottish-intl-–-2014-commonwealth-arena-christened/22415/"
Here is the link of his recent interview with sportskeeda. "http://www.sportskeeda.com/2012/12/...to-be-more-consistent-in-pressure-situations/" CURRENT RANKING : 49 Interesting to hear him saying the most favourite men's and women's singles players as LIN DAN and SAINA NEHWAL respectively. Excerpts: Who is your favourite men’s and women’s singles player? China’s Lin Dan is my favourite men’s singles player; in the women’s singles I admire Saina Nehwal for the fearless way she plays and what she has achieved over the last few years. Tell us a bit about your personal life? Are you single or do you have any marriage plans on the cards in the future? Tough question! Well, I’m not single but there are no marriage plans on the cards right now (grins).