Neha Shetty: First player from Qatar to win inter-GCC badminton tourney


Daijiworld Media Network - Doha

Doha, Oct 1: In a moment of pride for the entire Indian community working and living in Qatar, 12-year-old Neha Shetty of Udupi origin has become the first badminton player representing Qatar Badminton Association (QBA) to win an inter-GCC badminton tournament.

Neha Shetty, representing Qatar Badminton Association, won the girls' under-12 title defeating the top-seed Reem Siraj 12-21, 21-16, 21-6 in a hard-fought final of the 2nd IBAK-KBF GCC Invitational Badminton Tournament, which was held from September 23 to 25 in Kuwait.

Neha, a class 7 student of DPS-MIS School, also paired with Sadhwi Krishna to finish second in the under-14 doubles category. Neha-Sadhwi pair lost to Niyati Pradeep and Sreeja Apparaju of Kuwait 16-21, 9-21 in the final.

Neha is currently ranked number 1 in the GCC rankings in the under-12 category.

Born on July 17, 2003, Neha is the proud daughter of Naresh and Vijaya Shetty from Udupi who are residing in Qatar now. She is the granddaughter of ‘Sri Guru Chaya’ Srinivas and Sundari Shetty hailing from Volakadin Udupi.

It is indeed a great achievement for someone who took up the badminton racket in 2011 when she was 8 years old. That she was born to achieve great heights was evident in her performance in the initial years when she showed tremendous progress, winning and making it to the final stages in a number of badminton tournaments that were held in Qatar. While she was always considered a precious talent, her hardwork and single-minded dedication to excel propelled her to top rankings within Qatar. The confidence she gained from participating and wining these tournaments enabled her to compete in the 2nd IBAK-KBF GCC Invitational Badminton Tournament in Kuwait.

Neha has performed consistently at the Qatar-level tournaments in the last couple of years. While she won the singles trophy in 2013 at the Kings Open, she was also the first runner-up in singles in 2014. She has also performed exceedingly well in the doubles category winning the Kings Open in 2014 and Qatar Open in 2015 and bagging the first runner-up at the GCC Open (Qatar).

Neha has been coached by Manoj Shahibjan since July 2014 at the Qatar Badminton Association (QBA). Speaking to daijiworld, Manoj said that this was the first time in history that a player from QBA has achieved such recognition in a GCC tournament while playing outside Qatar.

Speaking to daijiworld, an elated Neha said, "It is the best moment of my life and I am very happy that I have achieved this. I am savouring this victory. My hard work and encouragement by my parents, coach and teachers has yielded fruit."

  

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  • Navaneeth Shetty, Qatar

    Mon, Oct 05 2015

    Commendable achievement, Neha...congratulations. You have made your parents and all of us in Qatar proud.

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  • P. B. HEGDE, PADUBIDRI

    Sat, Oct 03 2015

    Congratulations, Neha. We are proud to know that you are the first player from Qatar to win inter-GCC badminton tournament. This exciting news of you winning the award has filled us with extreme joy and pleasure. It’s difficult to express this joy in terms of words.

    The news of your winning the award did not come as a surprise to us knowing your parents. Your mother used to be a very good sport girl.

    Naresh and Vijaya must be feeling on top of the world because their daughter has achieved so much in such a little age.

    I also congratulate your coach Mr. Manoj Shahibjan.

    May god bless you and you keep achieving many more accolades and stories of your success in future.

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  • SEETHARAM SHETTY, BOLOOR DOHA

    Sat, Oct 03 2015

    Congratulation and best wishes Dear Neha. It is a proud moment for you and your well supported Parents. Keep it up and put all your effort and dedication to your badminton career. Wish you achieve highest ranking success in this field my prayer and support always there once again congratulation.

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  • Ravi Shetty, Doha,Qatar

    Sat, Oct 03 2015

    Congratulations to Priyanka and also to your proud parents. We are all proud of you and wish you more success in the years to come.
    Thanks to Alex and Daijiworld for covering this special achievement of Tulunaada child who has made not only Tulu ,Kannada but entire Indian expatriate community in Qatar proud.

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  • Sachin.B, mangalore

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    Many congratulations to Neha You have made Mangaloreans in Qatar proud.Wish you all the best

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  • KIRAN OLIVERA, TRASI, KUNDAPURA ,QATAR

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    congrats, well done, best wishes for future tournament

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  • Jessy n Jacob, Shankerpura, Qatar

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congratulations Neha and to your proud parents Vijaya and Naresh.. Well done. God Bless you..

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  • Guruprasad Shetty, Udupi

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congrats Neha!! Way to go!! following mom's foot step...all the best and may you achieve more in life!

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  • Mohamed , Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congratulations Neha. Not only your parents, Mangaloreans but you have made all of us, the Indians proud. Keep it up. We pray for your successful career ahead.

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  • Rosemary Vonhagt, Srilanka

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Well done daughter! You have a bright future .

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  • Suzie Pinto, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Well done Neha ! May you reach greater heights ! God bless you.

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  • Ahmed, DOX / IXE

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congratulations Neha. You have made your parents and Mangaloreans in Qatar proud.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Well done Neha, congrats.

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  • Sudhakar Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congratulations Neha, God bless You

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  • maxim, kateel , dubai

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    ,,,maa tuje salam,..

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  • Wilson , mangalore / KSA

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Many congratulations to Neha and her proud parents.U made India proud. Best of luck

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  • Yashpal Puthran, Kulai/Mumbai/Qatar

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Many congratulations to Neha and her proud parents (Naresh & Vijaya). Keep it up Neha and all the best for your future tournaments.

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  • Prakash Pinto, mangalore / Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Well done Neha Shetty keep it up and Wish you all the best

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  • Nishar Ahmed, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Proud of you little girl..... U made India proud. Best of luck

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  • K.Fernandes, Dubai

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Congratulations MS.Neha. Wish u achieve highest ranking success in the field you have chosen. God Bless you

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