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Nov 18, 2017 Sports
Guyana & Caribbean Ladies Badminton Champion Priyanna Ramdhani concluded participation in the Pan American Badminton Federation Young Talents Camp 2017 which was held from November 9-15, in
Paramaribo Suriname and participated in the Suriname Open International Championships held at the Ismay Van Wilgen Sporthal November 16-18, 2017.
The Young Talents Camp was conducted twice daily under the direction of the Pan American Coach Mr. Martijn van Dooremlen to improve her game technical & tactical approach. Priyanna was selected by the Pan Am Development Director due her consistent performances in the international Circuit.
Priyanna then participated in the Suriname Open Seniors International Championships as part of the Young Talents Camp which all participants had to participate in this tournament not only to get higher world ranking points, but to also measure their training methods for future development.
In the Ladies Singles, Priyanna, whose luck of the draw was against her and had to play the No.1 seeded player in the tournament, Fernanda Saponara Rivva of Peru, lost 21:14, 21-8 in Round 2.
In the Ladies Doubles she teamed up with Chequeda De Boulet of Trinidad to defeat Faith Sariman & Chaista Somemodipoero of Suriname in Round 2: 21-11, 21-13 to reach the Quarter-Finals.
In the Mixed Doubles she team up with Danney Chen of Suriname and lost in an exciting three setter to Jonathan Thorpe & Tamisha Williams of Barbados in Round 2: 23-21, 9-21, 12-21
In the Ladies Doubles Quarter-Finals with Chequeda De Baulet of Trinidad they lost to Shemara Lindveld & Santusha Ramzan of Suriname: 21-15, 21-11.
The Badminton Association is extremely pleased with her performances, although a Senior Tournament, where she mastered her game play and with continuous training she will continue to progress in the upward direction.
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