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Rashi Tyagi[1]' (Born 9 July 2000 ) is an Indian Badminton Player. She won Nepal international series bronze medal,[2] Tata open international challenge-qualified and came into top 32, Indian international series participation.
Achievements
editRashi Tyagi achieved a career-best ranking of 7 in girl singles and was consistently ranked among the top 10 in India for consecutive years. Rashi Tyagi received a highest world ranking of 120 in badminton from badminton world federation, while in women's singles, they attained a ranking of 248.
Early life
editRashi Tyagi was born in Noida on July 9, 2000. She completed her schooling at Genesis Global School, Noida and graduated from IGNOU(2024). She is the daughter of Atul Tyagi and Poonam Tyagi.
Career
editRashi Tyagi won a BWF International bronze medal at the Nepal International Series in 2018 and also participated in the Dubai International Challenge the same year.
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- ^ "Rashi TYAGI | Profile".
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