With several senior stars opting out, India’s women’s badminton contingent steps into the spotlight at the Orleans Masters Super 300, showcasing a new generation ready to make its mark on the international stage.

At the forefront is Tanvi Sharma, currently ranked inside the world’s top 10, who enters the tournament as one of India’s strongest medal hopes. The World Junior Championships silver medallist will begin her journey against Thailand’s Supanida Katethong, in a clash that could set the tone for her campaign.
Alongside her, Malvika Bansod will look to capitalise on the opportunity. Ranked in the top 25 globally, Malvika faces Taiwan’s Sung Shuo Yun in the opening round, aiming to convert her potential into a deep tournament run.
India’s squad also reflects growing depth in women’s singles, with young talents eager to break through. Anmol Kharab, Rakshitha Ramraj, Isharani Baruah, and Devika Sihag will all feature, each carrying the ambition of gaining crucial exposure and climbing the international rankings.
In women’s doubles, the pairing of Ashwini Bhat and Shikha Gautam adds further interest, as they look to make an impact against strong global competition.
The tournament represents more than just ranking points—it marks a transition phase in Indian women’s badminton. With established names absent, the responsibility now lies with the emerging core to step up, deliver performances, and signal the future direction of the sport in the country.
As the Orleans Masters unfolds, the focus will firmly remain on how this young Indian women’s contingent embraces the challenge and turns opportunity into breakthrough moments on the world stage.
India squad for Orleans Masters 2026:
Women’s singles: Tanvi Sharma, Malvika Bansod, Anmol Kharab, Rakshitha Ramraj, Isharani Baruah, Devika Sihag
Women’s Doubles: Ashwini Bhat, Shikha Gautam
Mixed Doubles: Rohan Kapoor, Ruthvika Gadde