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Bhavina Patel: Travel from Decline to Success

Bhavina Patel: Travel from Decline to Success
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Mumbai: Try and try again until you succeed, it seems to be the motto of the Indian table tennis player Bhavina Patel.
The 34-year-old, which on Friday convinced his first medal in table tennis in a paralympic match, making his international debut in 2009 in Jordan and won his first medal in 2011, a silver by beating Chinese opponents on the table.
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Nothing stopped it because Bhavina won the historic silver medal, India first, in the Asia Regional Championship in 2013.
He continued to play international tournaments in various countries such as Jordan, Taiwan, China, South Korea, Germany, Thailand, Spain, Slovenia, Spain, Spain, Slovenia, Spain, The Netherlands and Egypt but the gold medal continued to relax it.
Bhavina kept trying, working hard to improve her game and she finally pocketed her first gold medal – in Singles at the International Table Tennis Championship in Bangkok, Thailand in 2019.
Among them, 34-year-old Bhavina continued to suffer setbacks.
ESIC employees aged 34 years based in Ahmedabad have qualified for Paralympics Rio 2016 but cannot play because of technical.
He was the best hope of India in TT in the Commonwealth 2010 game but was lost in the quarter-finals.
But Bhavina maintains her tranquility and keeps trying harder, and more difficult.
On Friday, Bhavina, who came through a group of three players to qualify for the pre-quarter-finals, the 34-year-old Gujarat-based Lemler defeated the defending championship and veteran Borislava Peric from Serbia 11-5 11-6 11-7 in just 18 minutes In their single class 4 women’s category to reach the semifinals.
Previously on that day, he had to work hard to put out Joyce de Oliveira Brazil in a direct match – the match proved again that nothing was easy for this fighters from Gujarat.
After taking table tennis around 2004 to maintain fitness, sports became his desire.
After three years of hard work and practice, he won his first national title at the National Tennis Table in Bangalore in 2007 and discussed it on the course that took him to Tokyo 2020 and a place in the history of Paralympics India as the first Tennis Player table to win a medal.
But Bhavana was not so dedicated and worked hard at first.
Born on November 6, 1986, in Sundhiya Village, Vadnagar, in the Mehsana district in Gujarat, he was infected with Poliomyelitis when he was 12 months old.
Coming from the background of the middle class, his father could not take care of him when he was young.
Even though he had to take care of the five families, he managed to operate Bhavana in Visakhapatnam at Andhra Pradesh but the operation did not produce the desired results because Bhavana was careless and did not follow the rehabilitation procedure correctly.
Limited in wheelchairs from a young age, Bhavana studied in ordinary schools in Sundhiya Village.
In 2004, his father enrolled it to the association of blind people, Ahmadabad, where he did a course on a computer and also pursued his graduation through correspondence.
It was in the association of blind people, Ahmedabad that his life had another change.
He was introduced to train Doshi and he immediately turned into a table tennis player, started a journey that had taken him to Tokyo Paralympics and a place in the history of Indian sports.

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