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Badminton Legend Chandrakant Deoras Dies at 93
27 Nov
Summary
- Nagpur's first international shuttler and five-time national champion passed away.
- He was a contemporary of legendary Indian badminton players like Dipu Ghosh.
- Deoras founded the Nagpur District Badminton Association in 1964.

Chandrakant Deoras, Nagpur's first international shuttler and a giant in Indian badminton, passed away at the age of 93. Known for his swift net play and speed, Deoras was a five-time national champion and competed alongside luminaries such as Dipu Ghosh and Nandu Natekar. His competitive career spanned from 1957 to 1969, achieving a world ranking of 17th in Men's Singles in 1960.
Beyond his playing prowess, Deoras was instrumental in developing badminton in Nagpur. He established the Nagpur District Badminton Association (NDBA) in 1964, serving as its first president and later as coach and administrator. His dedication extended to grassroots development, organizing tournaments, and nurturing aspiring players, significantly strengthening badminton infrastructure and culture.
Deoras's passing is mourned by the badminton community, with tributes highlighting his immense contributions and humble service. His influence on the sport in Maharashtra and across India is remembered fondly. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and a daughter.




