UAE and Bahrain In 2013, Crasto made her international debut for Bahrain in junior tournaments and won her first major BWF international title representing Bahrain at the 2016
Bahrain International Challenge tournament partnered with
Aprilsasi Putri Lejarsar Variella. She is ranked among the top UAE based badminton players. She also became the youngest winner of the UAE Open tournament. In 2017, when she was 14 years old while representing UAE, she created history by winning the Indian Club UAE Open tournament in the women's singles event after beating
Negin Amiripour of Iran. She was also part of the Prime Star Sports Academy club that won the Shuttle Time Dubai Club Badminton Championship.
India In 2017, after participating in Gulf-based tournaments, she shifted to India and represented Goa in Indian tournaments. She then represented India at the
2019 Badminton Asia Junior Championships and the
2018 and
2019 BWF World Junior Championships. In 2021, Crasto joined the
India national badminton team and participated in the
Uber Cup and
Sudirman Cup tournaments. She was the runners-up in the mixed doubles event while partnering with Ishaan Bhatnagar at the 2021
Scottish Open. In 2022, Crasto played her first ever BWF World Tour Super 500 event at the
India Open, participating in both the women's doubles (with
Rutaparna Panda) and the mixed doubles (with Ishaan Bhatnagar) events. However, she and her respective partners lost in the first rounds of both disciplines, going down to fourth seeds
Benyapa Aimsaard and
Nuntakarn Aimsaard in the women's doubles and compatriots
Gayatri Gopichand and Sai Pratheek K in the mixed doubles. In her next tournament, the
2022 Syed Modi International, she participated in the mixed doubles, where she and Ishaan Bhatnagar clinched their maiden Super 300 title, beating compatriots
Srivedya Gurazada and T. Hema Nagendra Babu in the final. == Achievements ==