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| years_active = 2020–present |
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| coach = [[Park Tae-sang]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Teenager Anupama Upadhyaya is toughening up: "Wasn't sad about not being picked for Uber Cup" |
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| event = Women's singles |
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| career_record = 102 wins, 43 losses |
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| date_of_highest_ranking = 9 |
| date_of_highest_ranking = 9 July 2024 |
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| date_of_current_ranking = 9 July 2024 |
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'''Anupama Upadhyaya''' (born 12 February 2005) is an Indian [[badminton]] player.<ref>{{cite web|title=Players: Anupama Upadhyaya |url=https://bwfbadminton.com/player/74481/anupama-upadhyaya |publisher=[[Badminton World Federation]] }}</ref> She is a former BWF World Junior Number 1.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/indias-anupama-upadhyaya-becomes-new-junior-world-no-1-in-bwf-rankings/articleshow/94053074.cms|title=India's Anupama Upadhyaya becomes new Junior World No. 1 in BWF rankings|work=Times Of India|date=7 September 2022|access-date=7 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=BWF Junior Rankings (9/27/2022) |url=https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/ranking/category.aspx?id=31725&category=818}}</ref> She became the [[Indian National Badminton Championships|Indian National Badminton Champion]] in women's singles in 2023.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/anupama-upadhyaya-and-mithun-manjunath-clinch-national-badminton-singles-titles/articleshow/98310436.cms |title=Anupama Upadhyaya and Mithun Manjunath clinch national badminton singles titles | |
'''Anupama Upadhyaya''' (born 12 February 2005) is an Indian [[badminton]] player.<ref>{{cite web|title=Players: Anupama Upadhyaya |url=https://bwfbadminton.com/player/74481/anupama-upadhyaya |publisher=[[Badminton World Federation]] }}</ref> She is a former BWF World Junior Number 1.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/indias-anupama-upadhyaya-becomes-new-junior-world-no-1-in-bwf-rankings/articleshow/94053074.cms|title=India's Anupama Upadhyaya becomes new Junior World No. 1 in BWF rankings|work=Times Of India|date=7 September 2022|access-date=7 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=BWF Junior Rankings (9/27/2022) |url=https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/ranking/category.aspx?id=31725&category=818}}</ref> She became the [[Indian National Badminton Championships|Indian National Badminton Champion]] in women's singles in 2023.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/anupama-upadhyaya-and-mithun-manjunath-clinch-national-badminton-singles-titles/articleshow/98310436.cms |title=Anupama Upadhyaya and Mithun Manjunath clinch national badminton singles titles |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=28 February 2023 |access-date=1 March 2023 }}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
== Early life == |
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Hailing from [[Almora]], [[Uttarakhand]], Upadhyaya first started playing badminton when she was sent to a summer camp by her father, Naveen, a former cricketer. She first started training under D. K. Sen (father of 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medalist [[Lakshya Sen]]).<ref name="indnc23">{{cite web |last=Sharda |first=Deepakar |title=Anupama Upadhyaya of Panchkula becomes national badminton champ |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/chandigarh/anupama-upadhyaya-of-panchkula-becomes-national-badminton-champ-483972 | |
Hailing from [[Almora]], [[Uttarakhand]], Upadhyaya first started playing badminton when she was sent to a summer camp by her father, Naveen, a former cricketer. She first started training under D. K. Sen (father of 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medalist [[Lakshya Sen]]).<ref name="indnc23">{{cite web |last=Sharda |first=Deepakar |title=Anupama Upadhyaya of Panchkula becomes national badminton champ |url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/chandigarh/anupama-upadhyaya-of-panchkula-becomes-national-badminton-champ-483972 |work=The Tribune |date=28 February 2023 |access-date=8 April 2024}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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In 2023, Upadhyaya won the [[Indian National Badminton Championships|Indian National Championships]] women's singles title at the age of 18, became the first girls' from Almora district to do so.<ref name="indnc23"/> She was elected to join national team to compete at the [[Badminton at the 2022 Asian Games|Asian Games]] in Hangzhou, China.<ref name="ag23">{{cite web |title="Admire Lakshya Sen A Lot": Indian Shuttler Anupama Upadhyaya Ahead Of Asian Games |url=https://sports.ndtv.com/asian-games-2023/i-admire-lakshya-sen-a-lot-indian-shuttler-anupama-upadhyaya-ahead-of-asian-games-4395606 |publisher=NDTV |date=16 September 2023 |access-date=8 April 2024}}</ref> |
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== Achievements == |
== Achievements == |
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| bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | [[BWF World Junior Championships|World Junior Championships]] |
| bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | [[BWF World Junior Championships|World Junior Championships]] |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2022 BWF World Junior Championships|13th]] |
| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2022 BWF World Junior Championships|13th]] |
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* ''Senior level'' |
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! Team events !! 2022 !! 2023 |
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| bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | [[Badminton at the Asian Games|Asian Games]] |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[Badminton at the 2022 Asian Games – Women's team|QF]] |
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| style=color:#ccc | NH |
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| bgcolor="#ECF2FF"; align="left" | [[Sudirman Cup]] |
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| style=color:#ccc | NH |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2023 Sudirman Cup|RR]] |
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* ''Senior level'' |
* ''Senior level'' |
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{| style='font-size: 90%; text-align:center;' class='wikitable' |
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! rowspan="2" | Tournament !! colspan=" |
! rowspan="2" | Tournament !! colspan="3" | [[BWF World Tour]] !! rowspan="2" | Best |
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! [[2022 BWF World Tour|2022]] !! [[2023 BWF World Tour|2023]] |
! [[2022 BWF World Tour|2022]] !! [[2023 BWF World Tour|2023]] !! [[2024 BWF World Tour|2024]] |
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| align=left | [[India Open]] |
| align=left | [[India Open]] |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 India Open (badminton)|'''2R''']] |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 India Open (badminton)|'''2R''']] |
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| colspan="2" | A |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('22) |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('22) |
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| colspan="1" style=color:#ccc | NH |
| colspan="1" style=color:#ccc | NH |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2023 Thailand Masters (badminton)|1R]]''' |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2023 Thailand Masters (badminton)|1R]]''' |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('23) |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('23) |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2022 Orléans Masters |'''QF''']] |
| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2022 Orléans Masters |'''QF''']] |
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| 2023; bgcolor=f0f8ff | Q2 |
| 2023; bgcolor=f0f8ff | Q2 |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2024 Orléans Masters |2R]] |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | '''QF''' ('22) |
| bgcolor=FFEBCD | '''QF''' ('22) |
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| align=left | [[Thailand Open (badminton)|Thailand Open]] |
| align=left | [[Thailand Open (badminton)|Thailand Open]] |
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| 2022; bgcolor=f0f8ff | '''Q1''' |
| 2022; bgcolor=f0f8ff | '''Q1''' |
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| colspan="2" | A |
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| bgcolor=f0f8ff | '''Q1''' ('22) |
| bgcolor=f0f8ff | '''Q1''' ('22) |
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| align=left | [[Australian Open (badminton)|Australian Open]] |
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| colspan="2" | A |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2024 Australian Open (badminton)|2R]]''' |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('24) |
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| align=left | [[Kaohsiung Masters]] |
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| style=color:#ccc | NH |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2024 Kaohsiung Masters|1R]]''' |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('24) |
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| align=left | [[Canada Open]] |
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| colspan="2" | A |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2024 Canada Open|2R]]''' |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('24) |
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| align=left | [[Indonesia Masters Super 100]] |
| align=left | [[Indonesia Masters Super 100]] |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2023 Indonesia Masters Super 100 I|1R]]''' |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''[[2023 Indonesia Masters Super 100 I|1R]]''' |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('23) |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('23) |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 Vietnam Open|'''1R''']] |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 Vietnam Open|'''1R''']] |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('22) |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''1R''' ('22) |
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| align=left | [[Syed Modi International Badminton Championships|Syed Modi International]] |
| align=left | [[Syed Modi International Badminton Championships|Syed Modi International]] |
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| bgcolor=ffff00 | [[2022 Syed Modi International|'''SF''']] |
| bgcolor=ffff00 | [[2022 Syed Modi International|'''SF''']] |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2023 Syed Modi International|2R]] |
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| bgcolor=ffff00 | '''SF''' ('22) |
| bgcolor=ffff00 | '''SF''' ('22) |
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| style=color:#ccc | NH |
| style=color:#ccc | NH |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2023 Guwahati Masters|'''2R''']] |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2023 Guwahati Masters|'''2R''']] |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('23) |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | '''2R''' ('23) |
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| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 Odisha Open|2R]] |
| bgcolor=AFEEEE | [[2022 Odisha Open|2R]] |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2023 Odisha Masters|'''QF''']] |
| bgcolor=FFEBCD | [[2023 Odisha Masters|'''QF''']] |
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| bgcolor=FFEBCD | '''QF''' ('23) |
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== See also == |
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*[[Badminton in India]] |
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*[[India national badminton team]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{sports links}} |
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 9 July 2024
Anupama Upadhyaya | |
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Personal information | |
Country | India |
Born | Almora,[1] Uttarakhand, India | 12 February 2005
Years active | 2020–present |
Handedness | Right |
Coach | Park Tae-sang[2] |
Women's singles | |
Career record | 102 wins, 43 losses |
Highest ranking | 44 (9 July 2024) |
Current ranking | 44 (9 July 2024) |
BWF profile |
Anupama Upadhyaya (born 12 February 2005) is an Indian badminton player.[3] She is a former BWF World Junior Number 1.[4][5] She became the Indian National Badminton Champion in women's singles in 2023.[6]
Early life
[edit]Hailing from Almora, Uttarakhand, Upadhyaya first started playing badminton when she was sent to a summer camp by her father, Naveen, a former cricketer. She first started training under D. K. Sen (father of 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medalist Lakshya Sen).[7]
Career
[edit]In 2023, Upadhyaya won the Indian National Championships women's singles title at the age of 18, became the first girls' from Almora district to do so.[7] She was elected to join national team to compete at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China.[8]
Achievements
[edit]BWF International (5 titles, 2 runners-up)
[edit]Women's singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020 | Kenya International | 15–21, 6–21 | ||
2021 | Uganda International | 21–17, 23–25, 10–21 | ||
2021 | India International Challenge | 21–19, 21–16 | ||
2022 | Polish Open | 17–21, 21–14, 21–17 | ||
2023 | Tajikistan International | 19–21, 21–9, 21–8 | ||
2024 | Polish Open | 21–15, 11–21, 21–10 | ||
2024 | Kazakhstan International | 21–15, 21–16 |
- BWF International Challenge tournament
- BWF International Series tournament
- BWF Future Series tournament
BWF Junior International (1 title)
[edit]Girls' singles
Year | Tournament | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2022 | Uganda Junior International | 21–10, 12–21, 21–17 |
- BWF Junior International Grand Prix tournament
- BWF Junior International Challenge tournament
- BWF Junior International Series tournament
- BWF Junior Future Series tournament
Performance timeline
[edit]- Key
W | F | SF | QF | #R | RR | Q# | A | G | S | B | NH | N/A | DNQ |
(W) won; (F) finalist; (SF) semi-finalist; (QF) quarter-finalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (A) absent; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze medal; (NH) not held; (N/A) not applicable; (DNQ) did not qualify.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.
National team
[edit]- Junior level
Team events | 2022 |
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World Junior Championships | 13th |
- Senior level
Team events | 2022 | 2023 |
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Asian Games | QF | NH |
Sudirman Cup | NH | RR |
Individual competitions
[edit]- Junior level
Team events | 2022 |
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World Junior Championships | 3R |
- Senior level
Tournament | BWF World Tour | Best | ||
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2022 | 2023 | 2024 | ||
India Open | 2R | A | 2R ('22) | |
Thailand Masters | NH | 1R | A | 1R ('23) |
Orléans Masters | QF | Q2 | 2R | QF ('22) |
Thailand Open | Q1 | A | Q1 ('22) | |
Australian Open | A | 2R | 2R ('24) | |
Kaohsiung Masters | NH | A | 1R | 1R ('24) |
Canada Open | A | 2R | 2R ('24) | |
Indonesia Masters Super 100 | A | 1R | 1R ('23) | |
Vietnam Open | 1R | A | 1R ('22) | |
Syed Modi International | SF | 2R | SF ('22) | |
Guwahati Masters | NH | 2R | 2R ('23) | |
Odisha Open | 2R | QF | QF ('23) | |
Year-end ranking | 48 | 87 | 47 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Badminton: Meet Anupama Upadhyaya, the former junior world No 1 and now senior national champion". Scroll.in. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2023.
- ^ "Teenager Anupama Upadhyaya is toughening up: "Wasn't sad about not being picked for Uber Cup"". The Indian Express. 9 April 2024. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
- ^ "Players: Anupama Upadhyaya". Badminton World Federation.
- ^ "India's Anupama Upadhyaya becomes new Junior World No. 1 in BWF rankings". Times Of India. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "BWF Junior Rankings (9/27/2022)".
- ^ "Anupama Upadhyaya and Mithun Manjunath clinch national badminton singles titles". The Times of India. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
- ^ a b Sharda, Deepakar (28 February 2023). "Anupama Upadhyaya of Panchkula becomes national badminton champ". The Tribune. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
- ^ ""Admire Lakshya Sen A Lot": Indian Shuttler Anupama Upadhyaya Ahead Of Asian Games". NDTV. 16 September 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2024.