Deccan Chronicle

BADMINTON GREAT NATEKAR NO MORE

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Pune, July 28: One of Indian badminton’s earliest superstar Nandu Natekar, whose on-court grace was often compared to a ballet dancer, died on Wednesday after suffering from age-related ailments here.

The 88-year-old, who won over 100 national and internatio­nal titles in his career, is survived by his son, former Davis Cupper Gaurav, and two daughters.

“He passed away peacefully at home and we were all with him. He has been ailing for the last three months and he passed away peacefully,” Gaurav said.

Natekar, who was considered one of most popular sportspers­ons of his time, had the distinctio­n of playing multiple sports, including tennis and badminton.

Born in Sangli, Maharashtr­a, in 1933, Natekar had played tennis initially in his career and

even reached the junior nationals final against the legendary Ramanathan Krishnan. But a loss in the

1951-52 ‘Junior National’ final to Krishnan saw him switch over to badminton.

Natekar, a six-time national singles champion, made his India debut at the age of 20 and went on to lead the country in the Thomas Cup men’s team championsh­ip for more than a decade from

1951-1963.

Recipient the first

Arjuna Award in 1961, Natekar was known for his artistry with the racquet, mesmerisin­g his opponents with his deception skills and stroke perfection.

He created history being the first Indian to win an internatio­nal event — the Selangor Internatio­nal crown in Kuala Lumpur in 1956.

He and Meena Shah had bagged the mixed doubles crown in Kings Cup Internatio­nal in Bangkok in 1962 and a year later he also won the singles title against all odds at the same event.

A former World number three, he had also represente­d India at the 1965 Commonweal­th Games in Jamaica.

He also won multiple men’s doubles and mixeddoubl­es national titles during his career spanning 15 years and reached the quarter-finals in his only All England appearance in 1954.

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Nandu Natekar

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