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BWF World Junior Championships 2025: Tanvi Sharma clinches silver as India end 17-year medal drought

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Published at :October 19, 2025 at 8:51 PM
Modified at :October 19, 2025 at 9:02 PM
BWF World Junior Championships 2025: Tanvi Sharma clinches silver as India end 17-year medal drought

(Courtesy : Badminton Photo)

This marked India’s fifth medal at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025.

India’s Tanvi Sharma’s brilliant run in the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 finished with a silver medal after the 16-year-old’s spirited effort wasn’t enough to beat Thailand’s Anyapat Phichitpreechasak in the girls singles final at the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati on Sunday.

In the final, Tanvi went down 7-15, 12-15 against Anyapat as India’s campaign on home turf ended with an individual silver and a team bronze.

Tanvi is the fifth Indian to bag a silver medal in the competition after Aparna Popat (1996), Saina Nehwal (2006), Siril Verma (2015) and Sankar Muthuswamy (2022) achieved that feat in the past.

In the boys singles final, China’s Liu Yang Ming Yu avenged his loss in the Asian Junior Championships earlier this year to beat top seed Mohd. Zaki Ubaidillah of Indonesia 15-10, 15-11 to clinch the title.

Tanvi clearly struggled to find her rhythm in the opening game as she tried to win quick points but ended up making quite a few errors.

Anyapat’s quick reading of her flat pushes and flick tosses also did not help the Indian’s cause with the Thai clinching seven straight points from 5-6 to take a sizeable lead and then closed the game in just nine minutes.

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The Indian looked much more comfortable playing her strokes after the change of ends as she began serving short for the first time in the entire tournament and clinched six straight points after dropping the first. 

But Anyapat was quick to change tactics as she then began engaging Tanvi in longer rallies and playing the patient game to induce errors from the Indian opponent. She managed to clinch seven straight points once again to open a four-point advantage at 12-8.

Tanvi continued to try everything, catching her opponent with her flick pushes and slow drops but Anyapat managed to stay alive in the rallies and eventually closed out the match with a stick smash to break hearts of the Indian badminton fans in the stadium.

Tanvi Sharma at the podium. (Credits: BAI)

“I was not comfortable. From the start of the match, I made a lot of mistakes. In the second game, I did manage to play my strokes but once again I ended up making mistakes after 8-5. After that, my coach told me to keep playing and I did that. But she was reading my strokes very well,” said Tanvi after the match.

China’s Tan Ke Xuan/Wei Yue Yue clinched the girls doubles crown with a 15-13, 19-17 win over Zi Yu Low/Noraqilah Maisarah of Malaysia, while Lee Hyeong Woo and Cheon Hye In of Korea defeated Hung Bing Fu/Chou Yun An of Chinese Taipei 15-9, 11-15, 15-10 to bag the mixed doubles title.

Who won the girls singles title at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025?

Thailand’s Anyapat Phichitpreechasak defeated India’s Tanvi Sharma 15-7, 15-12 in the final to win the girls singles title.

What medal did Tanvi Sharma win for India?

Tanvi Sharma won the silver medal in the girls singles event, marking India’s fifth medal in the history of the tournament.

Who won the boys singles title?

China’s Liu Yang Ming Yu defeated top seed Mohd. Zaki Ubaidillah of Indonesia 15-10, 15-11 to claim the boys singles title.

How old is Tanvi Sharma?

Tanvi Sharma is 16 years old.

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Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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