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    Aparna Popat (born 18 January 1978) is a former Indian badminton player. She was India's national champion for a record equaling nine times when she won all the senior national championships between 1997 and 2006.

  2. Aparna Popat is a former Indian badminton player and Olympian who now works as a co-founder, coach, speaker and mentor. She has won medals at Commonwealth Games and World Championships, and is involved in various sports initiatives and committees.

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  3. Aparna Popat is a former national champion and Arjuna awardee badminton player who represented India in two Olympic Games. She is also a co-founder of All Is Well, a mental health platform, and a member of the Indian Olympic Association.

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  5. Jun 14, 2023 · Learn about Aparna Popat, the former Indian badminton player who won medals at CWG, World Juniors and IBF International. Read about her family, coach, achievements, doping ban and social work.

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  6. sportstar.thehindu.com › aces-awards › aparna-popatAparna Popat - Sportstar

    Nov 18, 2019 · For a decade starting 1997, Aparna Popat remained the undisputed queen of Indian badminton. She won nine consecutive national singles titles – a record. Coached by Anil Pradhan, Prakash Padukone,...

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  8. Feb 25, 2023 · Aparna Popat hailed the Indian men’s badminton team’s triumph at the Thomas Cup last year as a ‘special moment for Indian sports.’