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It will be an emotional outing at the Commonwealth Games for Priyanna and Narayan Ramdhani, since it marks their first major tournament without their father and coach.
The siblings lost their father, Gokarn Ramdhani, last October after the renowned badminton coach and executive suffered a heart attack in Canada, where he had taken up the Head Coach role at Olds College.
They’ve played every major tournament with their father on the sidelines.
While Narayan competed at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, his sister, Priyanna, is making her debut.
At the games in Australia, Narayan was knocked out in the Round-of-32 of the Men’s Singles, losing to Canada’s Jason Ho-Shue.
Narayan and Priyanna will compete in the Women’s and Men’s Singles event in Birmingham, as well as the Mixed Doubles.
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