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The 28-year-old Khel Ratna awardee, who was in 39th spot before the tournament, jumped 15 spots following her run in Jeddah, where she reached the quarterfinals.
Manika, the 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medallist in individual and team categories, had shocked multiple-time world champion and Olympic gold medallist China’s Wang Manyu (seeded second) on her way to the last-eight in the Saudi Smash.
It was also the first time an Indian women player advanced that far in the tournament. Manika’s rise through the draw finally earned her 350 points.
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“An extreme confidence boost on the road to Paris 2024. Breaking into the Top-25 and achieving the best rank ever achieved by an Indian in women’s singles of the ITTF Ranking,” wrote Manika.
Manika also thanked her coach Aman Balgu and sparring partner Kirill Barabanov of Belarus for her success.
“Thank you, everyone, for your blessings and support. Especially my coach @amanbalgu, my sparring partner @kirill_barabanov and my family for the constant support. Onward and upward towards Paris 2024,” she added.