Odisha Masters Women 12/13 09:25 3 Anmol Kharb v Tanvi Sharma L 0-2
Odisha Masters Women 12/12 05:35 5 Ishika Jaiswal v Anmol Kharb W 1-2
Odisha Masters Women 12/11 07:05 5 Tanishq Mamilla Palli v Anmol Kharb W 0-2
Guwahati Masters Women 12/08 09:50 1 Yan Yan Cai v Kharb L 2-1
Guwahati Masters Women 12/07 07:25 2 Anmol Kharb v Mansi Singh W 2-0
Guwahati Masters Women 12/06 08:35 3 Lalinrat Chaiwan v Anmol Kharb W 1-2
Guwahati Masters Women 12/05 09:55 4 Tara Shah v Anmol Kharb W 0-2
Guwahati Masters Women 12/05 04:30 5 Anmol Kharb v Anupama Upadhyaya - Cancelled
Guwahati Masters Women 12/04 08:00 5 Anmol Kharb v Isharani Baruah W 2-1
Syed Modi Int. Women 11/27 08:00 5 Pusarla V. Sindhu v Anmol Kharb L 2-0
Polish Int. Women 09/22 11:00 - Anmol Kharb v Milena Schnider W 2-0
Polish Int. Women 09/22 08:40 - Anmol Kharb v Frederikke Lund W 2-0
Polish Int. Women 09/21 09:00 - Anmol Kharb v Samanta Golubickaite W 2-0
Belgian Int. Women 09/13 18:50 - Anmol Kharb v Kaloyana Nalbantova W 2-1
Belgian Int. Women 09/12 17:20 - Anmol Kharb v Rachel Sugden W 2-0
Belgian Int. Women 09/11 14:00 - Anmol Kharb v Carla Dubois W 2-0
Indonesia Masters Women 08/27 04:40 7 Kyla Legiana Agatha v Anmol Kharb L 2-0
Uber Cup 04/30 03:00 - Yue Han v Anmol Kharb - Retired
Uber Cup 04/28 03:15 - Anmol Kharb v Xinyi Megan Lee W 2-0
Uber Cup 04/27 07:55 - Anmol Kharb v Eliana Zhang W 2-0

Wikipedia - Anmol Kharb

Anmol Kharb (born 20 January 2007) is an Indian badminton player. She won the gold at the Asia Team Championships.

History

Beginnings (2023–2024)

In 2023, Kharb won the gold at the National Championships. Her first international title victory at the senior level came when she won Belgian International 2024. She followed it up with her victory at Polish International 2024 thus winning two back-to-back international titles in a month.

Kharb played a very crucial role in the Indian women's team winning the gold medal at the Asia Team Championships 2024, the first time in the championships' history that the Indian women's team featured in the top three. She won all three of the matches she played, all of which were tie deciders. 472nd in the BWF World Ranking when the championships began, she beat Wu Luo Yu, ranked 149th, in the group stage, Natsuki Nidaira, ranked 29th, in the semi-finals and Pornpicha Choeikeewong, ranked 45th, in the finals.