Manjusha Kanwar

Manjusha Kanwar (born March 20, 1971, née Manjusha Pavangadkar) is a female badminton player from India.

Career

Manjusha Kanwar won the national championships in India for the first time in 1991. Nine more titles followed until 2002. On the international level she won silver at the South Asian Games 2004 in the Mixed doubles with Markose Bristow.

Results

Year Tournament Event Rank Name
1988 India: National Junior Championships Women's doubles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar / Aparna Phalnikar
1991 India: National Championships Women's doubles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar / Archana Deodhar
1991 India: National Championships Women's singles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar
1992 India: National Championships Women's doubles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar / Archana Deodhar
1992 India: National Championships Women's singles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar
1993 India: National Championships Women's singles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar
1996 India: National Championships Women's singles 1 Manjusha Pavangadkar
1996 India: National Championships Women's doubles 1 Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar / Archana Deodhar
1997 India Open Women's singles 5 Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar
1998 India: National Championships Women's doubles 1 Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar / Archana Deodhar
1999 India: National Championships Mixed doubles 1 Jaseel P. Ismail / Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar
2001 World Championships Women's singles 33 Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar
2002 India: National Championships Mixed doubles 1 Jaseel P. Ismail / Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar
2004 South Asian Games Mixed doubles 2 Markose Bristow / Manjusha (Pavangadkar) Kanwar
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