Published on April 5, 2026
Devika Sihag, the 20-year-old badminton sensation, is setting her sights high as she prepares for the upcoming Orleans Masters in France. After achieving back-to-back titles in Thailand and Azerbaijan, Sihag is focused on solidifying her position on the international badminton circuit.
With her recent victories, Sihag has proven her mettle against tough competitors, showcasing not only her skill but also her determination to succeed at the highest levels of the sport. As she heads to France, she aims to break into the top-30 rankings, a goal that reflects her ambitious vision for her badminton career.
“I believe that to be recognized on the international stage, I need to continue winning matches and improving my game,” Sihag stated confidently. “My target is to be in the top-30, and I know that with hard work and dedication, that goal is within reach.”
Competing in France will be a significant challenge, as the Orleans Masters attracts some of the best talent in the sport. However, Sihag remains undaunted. She has been training rigorously, focusing on her technique and physical fitness, to ensure she is at her best during the tournament.
Having recently gained valuable experience in two different competitive environments, Sihag feels more prepared than ever. The titles she won not only boosted her confidence but also provided her with insights into handling pressure and high-stakes situations.
“I’m excited about the Orleans Masters,” she said. “It’s a chance for me to prove myself against some of the best players in the world and to continue my journey in badminton. Each tournament teaches me something new, and I’m ready to apply those lessons on the court.”
As she looks forward to this new chapter, Sihag hopes to inspire young players in India, illustrating that with perseverance and dedication, it is possible to achieve great success in badminton. Her journey is just beginning, and fans and supporters are eager to see how far she will go in the world of badminton.
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