The Sporting Legacy of Armaan Bhatia: Grandson of Renowned Cricketer Abdul Ismail
In the world of sports, talent often runs in the family. This rings true for Armaan Bhatia, the rising star in the world of pickleball who recently made history by clinching a historic triple crown at the PWR DUPR India Masters. What many may not know is that Bhatia’s success is deeply rooted in his family’s rich sporting heritage.
Bhatia’s grandfather, Abdul Ismail, was a well-known Ranji Trophy cricketer and a former selector for the Mumbai Cricket Association. Known for his mastery of outswing bowling, Ismail was a force to be reckoned with on the cricket field. His uncle, Asif Ismail, is also an Arjuna Award-winning Davis Cup player, further solidifying the family’s legacy in athletics.
According to Asif Ismail, sports truly runs in Armaan’s blood. With a mother who was a state-level badminton player and a father who excelled in badminton as well, Armaan was destined for greatness from a young age. His background in tennis, coupled with his natural talent and willingness to learn, has propelled him to the top of the Indian pickleball scene.
Training at Khar Gymkhana in Mumbai, Bhatia honed his skills and developed excellent hand-eye coordination from a young age. His ability to move around the court with ease and constantly seek improvement has set him apart from his competitors. Even when competing abroad, Bhatia is always eager to learn from higher-ranked players, further enhancing his game.
With his recent triple crown win, Bhatia has cemented his status as a global star in the world of pickleball. His grandfather, Abdul Ismail, would undoubtedly be proud of his achievements and the legacy he is carrying forward. As Bhatia continues to make waves in the world of sports, one thing is clear – talent truly knows no bounds when it comes to the Bhatia family.