Let's formally open a thread for him Name: Maisnam Meiraba Play: Right hand DOB : 30-12-2002 Place of birth: Manipur, India
Maisnam Meiraba Luwang Academy: Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy since 2013 Early Years Meiraba started playing badminton age 7 for fun and took it serious age 9. His father Romesh Luwang was a badminton coach. His father's decision of sending him to Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy at a young age was the turning point in his career. He was exceptionally talented and was shaped into a fine player. He has several domestic titles at all ages from U-13, U-15, U-17, to U-19. His style of play is defensive, rallying and he has added attack to it recently. Indonesia is considered the best place to find out if you are good in badminton. Meiraba's first junior title was in Indonesia 2016. He became consistent in 2019. He was ranked BWF Junior No.2 Junior BWF Titles and Medals Winner U-15 Indonesia Junior Grand Prix 2016 Bronze Medal Badminton Asia Junior U 17 Championships 2018 Winner Russian Junior International Series 2019 Runner Up India Junior Grand Prix 2019 Winner Korea Junior International Challenge 2019 Winner Bangladesh Junior International Series 2019 Winner Nepal Junior International Series 2020 Meiraba was unranked in his first senior tournament. He won his debut senior tournament in Latvia and earned a World Rank of 550. Meiraba has a good attitude and looks like an exciting MS player for India. It's a race against time to see if he can qualify for Paris 2024 with such a low ranking of 550 and a long list of potential qualifiers. Senior BWF Titles Winner Latvia Future Series 2021
Yes probably. Priyanshu Rajawat is most talented according to me, but he is a big Pukey Blunder like Kidambi and Sameer. Meiraba is a better prospect.
Meiraba has the calmest mind of them all. He is like MSD with a poker face that renders no emotion. Excellenoutstanding court coverage and footwork.
Judging Indian badminton Administration Meiraba will probably never make his debut at the Televised level.
Meiraba lost to Harsheel in Belgian IC in three tight games. I thought Harsheel was semi retired. Hmm, Meiraba needs to be some gears up now that tournaments are being conducted again.
He has a behaviour issue. Yesterday , he kept frustrated and keep talking something to his father throughout the match . This annoyed the Umpire. He warned several times and gave yellow card later. But still he continued delaying and did not care about the umpire words, umpire warned him for red card . He was arguing with umpire. But umpire warned not to come near him and asked him to play.