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National Badminton Champ Needs Funds to Play International Events

Despite winning three straight national titles, Sourabh Verma doesn’t receive enough funding from the BAI.

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Reigning national champion Sourabh Verma has appealed for financial help, which will enable him to play more international tournaments in order to improve his current world ranking.

Last week, Verma won his third consecutive senior nationals title by defeating Lakshya Sen 21-18, 21-13 in the men’s singles final.
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The 26-year-old had burst into the scene with his first senior national title in 2011 but overtraining led to frequent break downs and eventually affected his participation in events. This then had an impact on his rankings and he dropped from a career-best ranking of 30 in 2012 to the 55 he’s now placed at.

“I don’t have financial support to play international tournaments. Now due to the new rule, only top 25 players are getting financial help from BAI. That led to my international exposure being reduced and hence my ranking slipped.”

He said that BAI did sponsor him for the Dutch Open but he needs more funding.

“Of course, Dutch was financed by BAI after my performance in two domestic events but if I get financial support, I can do well. I need to play at least 10-12 tournaments to get more ranking points. I had a knee problem last year, which I had to take care by myself. I am playing tournaments on my own. As a player, it becomes a big burden if you have to manage all by yourself," he said.

Verma said that he had to even pay for all his travel arrangements for his next two tournaments -- Swiss Open and Orleans Open.

"I will be playing Swiss Open and Orleans Open next after Barcelona Masters. I have paid for my visa and financed everything (hotel and travel) all by myself. So I don't have much option to play bigger tournaments," he reasoned.

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Last year, Sourabh recovered from a shoulder injury to win two Super 100 titles at the Russia Open and Dutch Open and clinched his third Senior National title at Guwahati last week.

"After 2017, I had frequent injuries due to training overload. So I worked on my body and now I am more aware about the play-rest balance," said Sourabh, who will start his international season at the Barcelona Spain Masters. starting with the qualifiers Tuesday.

"I also had a knee issue and I wasn't playing too many events. Now I'm stressing on fitness. I am looking at quality (of tournaments) and not quantity. I know if I can take care of my body, I can win tournaments," said Sourabh, who will start his campaign in the second round qualifiers after his first-round opponent Lu Guangzu withdrew.

Sourabh had clinched his maiden international title at Bahrain International Challenge in 2013, before claiming the TATA Open. The Madhya Pradesh shuttler then stitched together a string of title wins at Iran Fajr and Austrian International, besides a runners-up at Malaysia Masters GPG in 2014. Despite the injury setbacks, he had a good year in 2016, when he won the Chinese Taipei Masters, besides securing runners-up finishes at Bitburger Open, Polish International and Belgian International.

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