From tragedy to triumph, badminton playerโ€™s legacy endures
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The Sushant Chilpakatti Memorial Badminton Tournament, now internationally recognised as the Yonex Sunrise India Junior Grand Prix, began its journey in 1997 with a heartfelt mission: to honour a rising star gone too soon and foster the growth of young badminton talent across India and beyond.

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The tournament was established in the memory of Sushant Chilpakatti, a promising young shuttler from Pune who lost his life in a train accident in 1996 at just 16 years of age. Sushant was on his way to discuss sponsorship opportunities in Mumbai when tragedy struck, cutting short a career that held the promise of national and international greatness.

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He had already marked his presence by progressing from district to state to national titles, and had received a special award from his idol Prakash Padukone after being selected for the Prince Asian Tournament in Hong Kong.

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Determined to keep his legacy alive, Sushantโ€™s father Ajit Chilpakatti, with the support of the Natu family and the Laxmi Krida Mandir Club, launched the tournament as a platform for budding players. What began as a state-level event has, over the last 22 years, evolved into an internationally sanctioned junior ranking tournament, proudly featured on the BWF (Badminton World Federation) calendar.

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(From right) Sushant Chilpakattiโ€™s mother Meena, neice Riya and sister Pavalli.
(From right) Sushant Chilpakattiโ€™s mother Meena, neice Riya and sister Pavalli.

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The courts of this tournament have witnessed early sparks of brilliance from some of Indiaโ€™s biggest badminton stars, including Saina Nehwal, P.V. Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty and Priyanshu Rajawat, many of whom used this very platform to launch their illustrious careers.

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This year, the tournament is once again set to host a thrilling showcase of young talent. A total of 296 players are participating, representing nine countries with India contributing the highest number of entries. The week-long event is poised to be another exciting chapter in the journey of future champions.

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From a heartfelt tribute to a fallen star to a springboard for tomorrowโ€™s icons, the Sushant Chilpakatti Memorial continues to inspire and uplift the world of junior badminton.

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By Joe Williams



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