Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

A giant leap for 14-year-old Tasnim

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

GUWAHATI: Tasnim Mir will turn out for Gujarat at the Khelo India Youth Games in the U21 Girls singles badminton event, but for all intents and purposes, Guwahati is her home.

This, because for the past year now she has been training at the Kanaklata Indoor Stadium under Suranjan Bhobora and Edwin Iriawan.

After capturing the attention of the Indian badminton spectrum with a superb performanc­e in 2016, the 14-year-old from Mehsana was invited to the Gopichand Academy in Hyderabad. After a training stint there she has now shifted to Guwahati and enjoying the success the move has brought.

“It’s great that the Games are happening here. I could say I have home-court advantage, but technicall­y I don’t,” she said, sitting on the sidelines of the opening day of the badminton competitio­n.

Instead of defending her U17 gold, Tasnim has climbed up an age category this year, and will compete with athletes much

G- Gold

S- Silver

B- Bronze

older to her. The pressure, the gameplay and the psychologi­cal challenges don’t faze her though.

“Why should I have the pressure?” she laughed.

“They are the older players, they should have the pressure of beating the kid.” Sitting beside her, her mother Asma points a practical advantage the step up in competitio­n will bring. “She could have qualified in U17 but unfortunat­ely because she hasn’t competed at that age group over the past year. She has been playing in the U19,” Asma said.

“Nonetheles­s, the step up in age group means she will go up against faster, stronger players, players with more acumen. All of it obviously help her.”

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