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India's badminton legend Nandu Natekar impressed by current crop of country's shuttlers

Press Trust of India • May 13, 2018, 18:07:33 IST
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Natekar, who made it to the quarter-finals of the then unofficial All-England Championship in 1954 in his only appearance in the prestigious tournament, feels badminton in India is going through it’s golden phase.

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India's badminton legend Nandu Natekar impressed by current crop of country's shuttlers

Mumbai: Hailing the consistently top-notch show by the current lot of Indian shuttlers, badminton legend Nandu Natekar endorsed another great Prakash Padukone’s oft-held view that the racquet sport is going through the golden era in the country. “Very true, that it’s the golden era of the Indian badminton. It’s so pleasing to see the names of the Indian girls in focus, and even the men, instead of Chinese, Thais and Malaysians (as was the case in the past). [caption id=“attachment_1540939” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Nandu Natekar heaped lavish praise on PV Sindhu (L) and Saina Nehwal. PTI. Nandu Natekar heaped lavish praise on PV Sindhu (L) and Saina Nehwal. PTI.[/caption] “It’s a tremendous achievement and they deserve all the kudos,” said the first Indian to win a badminton title overseas in 1956. Natekar was speaking at the Legends Club felicitation function to herald his 85th birthday at the Cricket Club of India last evening. Comparing the strong points of the two top Indian women shuttlers, 2016 Olympic silver medalist PV Sindhu and 2012 Olympic bronze winner Saina Naiwal, he said, “Sindhu uses her height to her advantage. Saina is a great fighter.” Natekar, who made it to the quarter-finals of the then unofficial All-England Championship in 1954 in his only appearance in the prestigious tournament, described the country’s top male shuttler Kidambi Srikanth as “a class player.” He said badminton, over the years, has “progressed by leaps and bounds in speed, commitment and fitness levels of the players.” “I once watched Wong Peng Soon (former All England champion of Singapore and his idol) play a match here and then make five rounds of the ground , and (I too) tried to do the same, but could not finish even one lap,” he said in a light-hearted manner. Looking back at his glittering career that started in 1951 and ended in 1965, the shuttle legend — who topped a newspaper survey in 1954 about the most popular sportsperson, even edging out cricket icon Vinoo Mankad, who came second —  said he was a self-taught man. “I was never coached. I learned watching others playing. You should keep on watching (others play),” remarked Natekar, who won six national men’s singles titles, as many doubles titles and five mixed doubles crowns an unparallelled feat. Natekar was the recipient of the Arjuna Award in the year of its inception 1961 but strangely was never considered for the Padma awards and never got one too. “I never thought about it (not getting Padma award). I used to forget about my matches soon after they got over and concentrated on music,” declared the Sangli-born great, who now lives in Pune with son and ex-national tennis champion, Gaurav, and his family. Anil Pradhan, a former national men’s doubles champion and coach of former top woman shuttler Aparna Popat, in his keynote address, acclaimed the classical style of play of not only Natekar but another former great late Suresh Goel and their on-court rivalry. “It was like a ‘jugalbandi’ (collaboration) what Natekar played was replicated a few shots later by Suresh. Both were very good in anticipating the rivals’ strokes,” said Pradhan. Pradhan also touched upon a statistical point that Maharashtra has not produced a national champion in men’s singles other than Natekar and Rajeev Bagga (1991). “There were 13 national junior boys’ champions in this period but none went on to win the seniors’ title. In contrast, out of 12 junior girls’ champions, eight became national women’s singles champions too,” noted Pradhan.

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