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'Years of hard work' pays off as India revels in badminton glory

NEW DELHI: India's badminton team hit new heights last week with their maiden Thomas Cup victory in Bangkok, even managing to keep cricket in the shade leaving former players confident the sport can "build on this success".

The men's team beat giants of the sport Malaysia, Denmark and then 14-time winners Indonesia to win badminton's equivalent to the Davis Cup in tennis.

Team manager Vimal Kumar hailed the victory as the "biggest achievement" for a country whose rare top men's tournament successes in the past had included All England Open Championship wins for Prakash Padukone in 1980 and Pullela Gopichand in 2001.

Kumar, a former player who once won a team Asian Games bronze, said he always foresaw good things for Indian badminton as players began to come through.

"From 2017 when there were three good singles players in Sai Praneeth, (Kidambi) Srikanth and (HS) Prannoy, I had faith in them," Kumar told AFP.

"But as a team, they couldn't play together for various reasons.

"This win comes after years of hard work."

The latest talented youngster to emerge is Lakshya Sen, who made heads turn when he reached the prestigious All England Open Championship final in March, losing to Danish world number two and Olympic Champion Viktor Axelsen.

The 20-year-old Sen proved a key player en route to India's 3-0 Thomas Cup final triumph against Indonesia, along with senior singles players Srikanth and Prannoy, and the doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.

Kumar said India now needed to build on the team's achievements and begin to lay the foundations for future success.

"They need to look at how they can market the sport better. Maybe get a team sponsor.

"And with the money (that comes in) they can get grassroot

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