India Shines at BWF World junior Championships: Tanvi, Unnati, and rakshita Advance to Pre-Quarterfinals


India put up a strong performance at the BWF World junior Championships, with notable victories in the girls' singles and mixed doubles events. 


🏸 Girls' Singles: Strong Progress


Tanvi Sharma (Top Seed)


Defeated Indonesia’s Oei Winarto: 15-12, 15-7


Dominant performance from the start


Will face Li Yuan sun of china in the pre-quarterfinals


Li defeated 9th seed Liao Jui-Chi: 15-12, 15-12


Unnati Hooda (8th Seed)


Beat USA’s Alice Wang: 15-8, 15-5


Commanding straight-games win to secure a spot in the last 16

Rakshita Sri Ramraj (10th Seed)


Fought back to beat Singapore’s Aliya Zakaria: 11-15, 15-5, 15-8


Shows resilience after dropping the first game


Next faces Ranithma Liyanage (4th seed) from Sri Lanka


Ranithma beat Malaysia’s Ler Qi Eng: 15-9, 15-12


👦 Boys' Singles: Gyan Dattu TT Carries the Torch


Gyan Dattu TT


Beat 15th seed compatriot Suryaksh Rawat: 11-15, 15-6, 15-11


Only Indian left in boys’ singles


Raunak lost to China’s Li Ji Hang despite a close match: 11-15, 12-15


👫 Mixed Doubles: india Advances


Bhavya Chhabra / Vishakha Toppo (14th seed)


Beat Denmark’s Aske Romer / jasmine Willis: 15-13, 15-11


Entered the next round with a confident win


 India’s Overall Performance


India has fielded a 25-member team.


Strong hopes in girls’ singles, with potential to add to India’s 11 individual medals in tournament history


India’s young shuttlers continue to impress on the global stage with promising performances across categories.


Disclaimer:


The information contained in this article is for general informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure accuracy, we make no warranties or representations of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of the content. Any reliance you place on the information is strictly at your own risk. The views, opinions, or claims expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any organization mentioned. We disclaim any liability for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the use of this article.

Find out more:

BWF