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1980 Prakash Padukone wins All England Championsh­ip

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INDIA is today a big name in internatio­nal badminton, with four men and one woman in the top 20 of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings. In the last seven years, India produced two world number ones, Saina Nehwal (2015) and Kidambi Srikanth (2018). India ranks fifth in the world in badminton with three medals at the Olympics, 25 at the

Commonweal­th Games and 10 each in the Asian

Games and the BWF World Championsh­ips. These achievemen­ts would not have been possible without the heroics of Prakash Padukone in the badminton court: the first Indian to win the prestigiou­s All England Championsh­ip, in 1980, and climb to the top of the world rankings.

At a time when badminton was dominated by Denmark, China and Indonesia, Prakash Padukone single-handedly carved out a space for India in the internatio­nal arena. Born on June 10, 1955, in Bangalore, he was introduced to the game at an early age by his father, Ramesh Padukone, who was the secretary of the Mysore Badminton Associatio­n. He dominated the sport, winning the national championsh­ips eight times in a row (1971-79), and in 1978, he won his first internatio­nal title, the gold at the Commonweal­th Games in Canada.

The year 1980 turned out to be the turning point for both Padukone and Indian sports. He beat the legendary Morten Frost—“mr Badminton”—in the Denmark Open; and then made history by winning the All England Championsh­ip, defeating the two-time defending champion, the Indonesian superstar Liem Swie King. It would be 21 years before another Indian, Pullela Gopichand, would win the All England again, in 2001.

Padukone’s magnificen­t streak in 1980 continued as he went on to claim the Swedish Open title, defeating Rudy Hartono, the Indonesian legend and a record eight-time winner of the All England Championsh­ip. The same year he became World No 1 in the BWF rankings.

Padukone retired in 1991, but continued to serve Indian badminton through his Prakash Padukone Academy, which has produced champions and stars like P. Gopichand, Aparna Popat, Anup Sridhar, Arvind Bhat, Trupti Murgunde, Aditi Mutatkar, Sayali Gokhale, Ashwini Ponnappa and Lakshya Sen. India has produced a number of internatio­nal stars in badminton over the years and it was Padukone who first opened the door for them in 1980.

 ?? ?? PRAKASH PADUKONE on his return to Bangalore on March 28, 1980, after winning the All England Championsh­ip.
PRAKASH PADUKONE on his return to Bangalore on March 28, 1980, after winning the All England Championsh­ip.

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