Key Points

Indian table tennis star Manika Batra draws inspiration from Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Mentality and Virat Kohli’s dedication. She made history by reaching the WTT Grand Smash quarterfinals, defeating top-ranked players. Batra embraces her role in elevating Indian table tennis and dreams of an Olympic medal. Her 2018 CWG gold remains a defining moment in her career.

Key Points: Manika Batra Credits Kobe Bryant and Virat Kohli as Inspirations

  • Manika Batra made history at Saudi Smash as first Indian in WTT quarterfinals
  • She defeated Olympic medallist Wang Manyu and world medallist Nina Mittelham
  • Batra aims for an Olympic medal with a match-by-match approach
  • Her 2018 CWG gold remains her most cherished achievement
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Manika Batra says Kobe's Mamba Mentality and Virat Kohli inspire her

Indian table tennis star Manika Batra reveals how Kobe Bryant's Mamba Mentality and Virat Kohli motivate her journey to Olympic success.

"I love his Mamba Mentality... There are also cricketers, like Virat Kohli, who inspire me. – Manika Batra"

New Delhi, August 3

India's three-time Olympian and Commonwealth Games medalist Manika Batra pointed out her inspirations, saying that late basketball legend Kobe Bryant's 'Mamba Mentality' and star India batter Virat Kohli inspire her.

Last year, Manika scripted history at Saudi Smash as she became the first Indian singles player to reach the quarter-finals of a World Table Tennis (WTT) Grand Smash event - the sport's equivalent of tennis Grand Slams, as per Olympics.com.

Her giant-killing run continued as she beat Olympic medallist Wang Manyu of China and world championships medallist Nina Mittelham of Germany. In the recently held WTT Star Contender in Brazil, Manika ended her singles and doubles campaigns in the quarterfinals.

Despite her exit in the final eight, she had some solid wins against higher-ranked stars like Kim Nayeong of South Korea and compatriot Diya Chitale.

Speaking about her inspirations to Olympics.com, she said that she would not have chosen any other sport than table tennis, and it is Kobe, a five-time National Basketball Association (NBA) and Virat who inspire her.

"Many people have asked me this, but I have never thought about that because I love table tennis. I love my sport, and I do not think I would have chosen a different sport in my career. I love other players. There was Kobe Bryant; I love his Mamba Mentality (which speaks about commitment, hard work and devotion to a task). I always listen to him. There are also cricketers, like Virat Kohli, who inspire me," said Batra as quoted by Olympics.com.

Being the senior player in the table tennis circuit for India after three Olympics is something Manika savours.

"I really love the responsibility I have right now to take Indian table tennis up. From the beginning, I have loved challenges. I see Indian table tennis going really up, not only me but also the junior players, how they are playing. I am really happy with how table tennis in India is changing and how the mindset of people is changing," she said.

The paddler also said that she wants to continue "slowly and gradually" in her future years instead of "thinking too much".

"Of course, the ultimate goal is to win an Olympic medal. I will work on that. I still have three years (for LA 2028), and that is very little for me. But I will play match by match, tournament by tournament. I will work hard in my training. Every day, every second counts," she added.

On her most cherished achievement, Manika said that the CWG gold medal in 2018 in singles and doubles competitions is her most cherished one.

"I saw the Indian flag up when I was standing on the podium. I will never forget that moment in my life," she added.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see Indian athletes excelling in non-cricket sports! Manika's journey proves that with hard work and the right attitude, we can compete with the best in the world. Her CWG gold moment gave me goosebumps!
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Rohit P
While I admire Manika's achievements, I wish our media gave equal coverage to all sports instead of just cricket. There are so many athletes like her who deserve recognition. Table tennis needs more sponsorships!
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Sarah B
The Mamba Mentality is universal! Love how Manika is applying it to table tennis. Her wins against Chinese players are particularly impressive given their dominance in the sport. More power to her! 💪
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Karthik V
Manika's journey reminds me of PV Sindhu's early days. Hope she gets proper support from the government and corporates. We need to build proper infrastructure for table tennis in every state.
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Nisha Z
Her humility is as impressive as her skills! "Every second counts" - what a powerful statement. This is the kind of role model our young girls need. Hope to see her win that Olympic medal soon! ✨

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