Manika Batra Has A Brilliant Mind: Veteran India table tennis player Vinay Chopra, who will be competing in the ITTF World Veterans Championships in Oman in January next year, believes Manika Batra's "brilliant mind" and the "extraordinary" way she uses the dimpled rubber racquet have helped her come back strongly from the disappointment of the 2022 Commonwealth Games to become the first Indian woman to win the ITTF-ATTU Asian Cup medal in Bangkok last month.
Manika Batra defeated world No.6 Hina Hayata of Japan in the women's singles bronze-medal match to earn India's third medal at the continental meet. Before Manika, Chetan Baboor, with silver in 1997 and bronze in 2000, was the only Indian TT player to win a medal at the Asian Cup.
Manika's below-par performance at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, where she did not win even a single medal after the high of the 2018 CWG in Gold Coast where she won four medals, did not raise hopes of a medal in a strong field in Bangkok. But the 27-year-old raised her game to the next level for the historic bronze.