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    Beyond Badminton Court-Alina Kwatra’s journey of resilience, mentorship and sustainable contribution

    Arjun SinghBy Arjun SinghOctober 23, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India] October 23: Alina Kwatra, an extraordinary junior badminton player from India, has become a beacon of hope and inspiration, particularly in her local community. She suffered with a knee injury some time after winning gold in CBSE Nationals Badminton Tournament, in under-19 Mixed Doubles event. She also won a Silver as her team was runner-up in under-19 Girls category. Despite facing the challenging setback of the injury that has temporarily sidelined her competitive career, Alina, student of Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, has not allowed this injury to deter her passion for the sport or her commitment to nurturing the next generation of badminton enthusiasts. Instead, she has embraced her circumstances, turning adversity into an opportunity to uplift and empower young players.

    Alina along with her twin brother Aarav Kwatra, who is also an extremely talented badminton player, contributes towards sustainability by volunteering for a green initiative Smiling Tree founded by her environmentalist father Dr Mukesh Kwatra. The twin duo have together participated in various plantation drives, anti plastic drives, environment awareness campaigns and promote eco-friendly lifestyle. Just recently, they collaborated with Delhi Police to transform the Gulabi Bagh Police Station into a greener and more eco-friendly space. They installed three Vertical Gardens made out of recycled used plastic bottles and planted a variety of flora, including scores of rose flowers, hibiscus, and plants such as Harshingar, Areca palm, money plant, and plumeria pudica, enhancing the Police Station’s aesthetic and environmental value.

    Alina’s journey in badminton has been nothing short of remarkable. From a young age, she demonstrated an innate talent for the sport, quickly rising through the ranks in junior competitions. Her agility on the court, combined with sharp tactical thinking, earned her accolades and recognition at various state and national tournaments. However, an unexpected knee injury forced her to reassess her immediate future in competitive badminton. Rather than succumbing to despair, Alina chose to channel her energy into mentoring young children who share her love for badminton.

    Understanding the importance of guidance and support in the development of young athletes, Alina initiated a community program aimed at teaching the fundamentals of badminton. She holds regular training sessions where she focuses not only on improving their skills but also on fostering a love for the game. Her approach is holistic; she emphasizes the significance of discipline, teamwork, and resilience—qualities that are essential both on and off the court.

    Alina’s dedication extends beyond just coaching. She is also committed to ensuring that every child has access to the necessary equipment to play badminton. Recognizing that financial constraints can be a barrier for many, she has organized fundraising events and partnered with local businesses to provide rackets, shuttlecocks, and other essential gear to aspiring players. Her efforts have made a tangible difference, allowing children from diverse backgrounds to participate in the sport without the worry of financial limitations.

    What sets Alina apart is her ability to connect with her young mentees. She has an innate understanding of their challenges and aspirations, often sharing her own experiences to motivate them. Alina encourages a growth mindset, reminding her students that setbacks are merely stepping stones to success. Her story of resilience resonates deeply, instilling in the children a sense of hope and determination.

    Moreover, Alina also plans to organize local tournaments, providing young players with a platform to showcase their talents. These events would not only foster healthy competition but also create a sense of community among players and their families. Parents have expressed gratitude for Alina’s commitment, noting how her mentorship has positively influenced their children’s confidence and self-esteem.

    As she continues her recovery, Alina remains optimistic about her future in badminton. She is working closely with physiotherapists and trainers to ensure a safe return to the sport she loves. Her unwavering spirit and dedication to helping others reflect the true essence of a champion. In her journey, she exemplifies the belief that greatness is not solely measured by trophies and accolades but also by the impact one has on others.

    Alina Kwatra’s story is a powerful reminder of resilience, compassion, and the transformative power of sports. As she navigates her recovery, her commitment to nurturing young talent ensures that the future of badminton in India remains bright. Alina is not just a player; she is a mentor, a role model, and an embodiment of the spirit of sportsmanship. Through her selfless efforts, she is shaping the next generation of athletes, proving that the heart of a champion extends far beyond the court.

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