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Tanvi Sharma: The Teenage Badminton Sensation With a Dream Bigger Than the Court

Sohini Mukherjee by Sohini Mukherjee
July 2, 2025
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Tanvi Sharma: The Teenage Badminton Sensation With a Dream Bigger Than the Court

At just 16 years old, Tanvi Sharma has already been called many things—a prodigy, a powerhouse, a blend of Saina Nehwal’s grit and PV Sindhu’s attacking flair. But for those who know her best, she is simply Tanvi: a teenager with a disarming smile and an insatiable hunger to etch her name in badminton history.Sitting across from her after a morning training session, you wouldn’t immediately guess that this soft-spoken girl from Punjab is being groomed as India’s next Olympic hope. Clad in a simple tracksuit, hair tied in a no-nonsense bun, she talks about her sport with the precision of a veteran and the sparkle of a dreamer.“My journey has only just begun,” she says with quiet conviction. “People compare me to Saina and Sindhu, and I feel proud. But I want to create my own identity—my own style.”Tanvi’s tryst with badminton began almost by accident. She tagged along with her father to a local sports complex in Amritsar when she was six. It was supposed to be just another day out, but something about the rhythmic sound of the shuttle hitting the racquet fascinated her. That evening, she picked up a racquet and never put it down.Within two years, she was dominating local age-group tournaments. Coaches quickly took notice of her court coverage and ferocious smashes. “She had the hunger,” recalls her first coach, Manjit Singh. “A lot of kids have talent. Very few have the mindset to suffer through the hard training. Tanvi always did.”Observers often point to similarities between Tanvi and the two icons she is most compared to. Like Saina Nehwal, she is fiercely combative, refusing to give an inch even when trailing. Like PV Sindhu, she has developed a powerful overhead game that leaves opponents scrambling.But Tanvi is no mere copy. Her style has a deceptive calmness, a knack for mixing aggression with an almost chess-like patience. One rally she recalls with a grin—saving four match points against an older national opponent—shows her ability to think on her feet and stay composed.

In the last year, Tanvi’s rise has been meteoric. She has already bagged multiple junior titles and made her mark on the BWF junior circuit. The Badminton Association of India has marked her as part of its elite Olympic development programme.Her training regimen is intense—six hours a day split between fitness, stroke perfection, and mental conditioning. She has also started working with a sports psychologist to sharpen her focus and cope with the expectations that inevitably follow a prodigy.Tanvi herself seems unfazed by the weight of labels and headlines. “It’s easy to get carried away,” she admits. “But my parents remind me every day that medals are won in silence, not in the noise outside.”Off-court, she enjoys sketching and listening to Punjabi folk songs. She says these small rituals help her stay connected to home, no matter how far she travels. And as she prepares for the next international tournaments, she carries with her the hopes of a nation always hungry for sporting heroes.Does she feel pressure? “Of course,” she says, pausing to sip water. Then her face breaks into a smile. “But pressure is a privilege. If people expect something from me, it means I’m doing something right.”

At 16, Tanvi Sharma has the spirit of a fighter and the humility of a student. Whether she eventually stands on the Olympic podium or not, one thing is certain—she is already inspiring countless young athletes to pick up a racquet and dream big.

 

 

 

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