In 2015, she began her journey in badminton. The following year, she ventured into Para badminton. Her introduction to the sport happened at a Little People of America (LPA) event. "In 2015, I got recruited to try out badminton. Not knowing what it was, my family brought home a backyard badminton set and we began playing it outside. It then led to camps and clinics. In 2016, I was introduced to Para badminton," she shared.

Her goal is to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This ambition drives her rigorous training schedule and dedication to the sport.
"I'm a really hardworking and dedicated person," she stated. This philosophy underpins her approach to both her training and her aspirations in Para badminton.
Despite the challenges of not having a regular coach or facility, she remains committed to her training regimen. Her parents play a crucial role in her preparation, ensuring she gets the necessary practice and conditioning.
Her journey from being introduced to badminton at an LPA event to aiming for the Paralympic Games is a testament to her dedication and hard work. As she continues to train and compete, her story serves as an inspiration for many aspiring athletes.
In 2015, she began her journey in badminton. The following year, she ventured into Para badminton. Her introduction to the sport happened at a Little People of America (LPA) event. "In 2015, I got recruited to try out badminton. Not knowing what it was, my family brought home a backyard badminton set and we began playing it outside. It then led to camps and clinics. In 2016, I was introduced to Para badminton," she shared.