Manika Batra Says 'Will Strive Hard' to Win Mixed Doubles Table Tennis Medal With Sathiyan Gnanasekaran at Paris Olympics 2024
The biggest motivation for star Indian paddler Manika Batra is to win a medal in Paris Olympics 2024 in the mixed doubles category pairing with Gnansekaran Sathiyan.
New Delhi [India], February 27: With the WTT Star Contender Goa 2023, set to begin from February 27, all eyes will be on Manika Batra as she will spearhead the Indian challenge in Women's singles with Sreeja Akula and Suhana Saini. "Our goal is to win medal over there. I have to take one step at a time because my main aim is Olympics. Our focus is the tournaments ahead as we need to improve our rankings as well," said Manika Batra on Backstage with Boria show. The biggest motivation for star Indian paddler is to win a medal in Paris Olympics 2024 in the mixed doubles category pairing with Gnanasekaran Sathiyan. The current Mixed Doubles World Ranked fifth and are India's best bet in Table-Tennis in Paris Olympics. Manika Batra Creates History, Becomes First Indian Paddler to Win Medal in Asian Cup Table Tennis Tournament.
"If we keep on working like this, we are sure to do well in Paris 2024. Our bonding is really nice. We understand each other during the match and off it as well. That's the most important aspect in a doubles game. All I can say we will strive hard to win that medal in Olympics," added Manika Batra.
The 20-year-old has seen many highs and lows and also involved in controversy but she has taken it in her stride. According to Manika, "Off course I was upset I couldn't win medal for India at the Commonwealth Games. I started talking to myself and said it was okay to lose sometimes. It has happened to most players and they have bounced back after that. At that time my family was there to support me and it helped me immensely. I told myself that I have to keep on going, keep working harder. Table Tennis is my love and will always be. The support I got from my family and well-wishers kept pushing me."
Talking about mental health and how she has dealt with Manika said, "I think ofcourse it does affect you when you are dealing with so many things, so much criticism. You just have to let them go. I know it is easy to say than do it. If you just keep talking and know who you are and keep analysing that and believing yourself it does helps a lot in your life. Criticism will come in every player life and that will also motivate us to fight back and keep on going. They should just know who they are from inside, Apne kya achieve kiya hain." Khelo India Youth Games 2023: Hosts Madhya Pradesh Clean Sweep Kayaking and Canoeing; Maharashtra Strongest in Table Tennis.
Manika Batra's bronze medal at the ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup tournament in November last year in Bangkok have raised expectations for her winning a medal at the Olympics which is going to take place in Paris in 2024. The star Indian paddler is not taking too much pressure and wants to keep her focus.