BWF World Junior Championships 2025
BWF World Junior Championships 2025: Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda steer India into pre-quarterfinals

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Gnana Dattu TT remains the lone Indian survivor in boys’ singles at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025.
Top seed Tanvi Sharma, eighth seed Unnati Hooda and 10th seed Rakshitha Sree Ramraj overcame some anxious moments before hitting their strides to ease into the pre-quarterfinals of the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 at the National Centre of Excellence on Wednesday.
Tanvi defeated Oei Winarto of Indonesia 15-12, 15-7, Unnati beat Alice Wang of USA 15-8, 15-5, and Rakshitha came from a game down to beat Singapore’s Aaliyah Zakaria 11-15, 15-5, 15-8.
Meanwhile, the lower half of the girls’ singles draw was thrown open after defending world junior champion Xu Wen Jing of China was knocked out.
Japan’s Yuzuno Watanabe, who had won the India Junior International Grand Prix in Pune earlier this year, got the better of the third seed 15-12, 11-15, 15-10 in a match that lasted 50 minutes.
While the girls continued their march towards a possible medal, only Gnana Dattu TT will carry India’s hopes in the boy’s singles category after he got the better of 15th seed Suryaksh Rawat 11-15, 15-6, 15-11 in an all-Indian round of 32.
Also advancing to the next round was the mixed doubles combination of Bhavya Chhabra and Vishakha Toppo, girls’ doubles combination of Aanya Bisht and Angel Punera along with Vennala K and Reshika U and boy’s doubles combination of Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu.
Bhavya and Vishakha, seeded 14th, had to quell a late fight back from Denmark’s Aske Romer and Jasmin Willis to register a 15-13, 15-11.
In girls’ doubles, 16th seed Aanya and Angel got the better of Hui Hsin Huang and Pei Chun Tsai of Chinese Taipei 16-14, 12-15, 15-5, while Vennala and Reshika defeated Sayaka Enomoto and Miku Yashima of Japan 15-8, 15-10.
Later in the day, Bhargav and Viswa fought back after losing the opening game to beat Shunki Hagiwara and Mahiro Matsumoto of Japan 11-15, 15-10, 15-10 in 42 minutes. The sixth seeded Indians will now face Yi Hsuan Chen and Chun-Yen Chu of Chinese Taipei.
India has fielded a 25-member contingent in the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 at home, with the girls singles players considered favourites to add to the tally of 11 individual medals so far in the history of the competition.
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Junior world no. 1 Tanvi was the first to take the court on Wednesday in women’s singles and looked like she was in complete control of the situation as she opened up a 9-4 lead against Winarto.
But errors began to creep in and the Indonesian bagged eight points in a row before Tanvi clinched the next six to pocket the opening game. The second game was a lop-sided affair as the Indian dominated the exchanges.
“In the starting of first game I was playing well. 9-4, 9-5, I was winning easily. Suddenly, I started doing unforced errors.
My coach then asked me to play rallies and then I won…. The drift was a little tricky today, otherwise I was comfortable,” said Tanvi, who will now face Chinese newcomer Li Yuan Sun for a place in the quarterfinals. In the third round, Li upset ninth seed Liao Jui-Chi 15-12, 15-12.
A few hours later, Rakshitha also struggled with the conditions and an unknown opponent. She made a plethora of errors, allowing Zakaria to open up a 2-12 lead. The 18-year-old did manage to close the gap thereafter, but it was too little too late.
However, with the momentum firmly in her favour, Rakshitha then took control of the proceedings and won the next two games rather easily to wrap up the match in 32 minutes.
“At the start I took time to understand the court and also how my opponent was playing. Also, this 15 point game is new to us. When she reached 8 points, it was like a huge lead and I felt the pressure. But then I scored 6-7 points and gained confidence.
After that it was easy,” said Rakshitha, who will now face Sri Lankan fourth seed Ranithma Liyanage. Ranithma defeated Malaysia’s Ler Qi Eng 15-9, 15-12 to advance to the pre-quarterfinals.
In the boy’s singles, Gnana Dattu came back from a game down to beat his higher-ranked compatriot. The 17-year-old, who was struggling with a Lat muscle pull in the run-up to the individual tournament, took his time to get going against Suryaksh.
However, once he found his rhythm, the former Asian U-17 bronze medallist was in complete control. Later, Rounak put up a strong fight against China’s Li Zhi Hang but could not avoid a 11-15, 12-15 loss.
Indian results:
Boy’s singles:
Gnana Dattu TT bt 15-Suryaksh Rawat 11-15, 15-6, 15-11; 11-Rounak Chouhan lost to Li Zhi Hang (China) 11-15, 12-15; Lalthazuala Hmar lost to 14-Riyan Malhan (UAE) 13-15, 6-15
Women’s singles:
1-Tanvi Sharma bt Oei Winarto (Indonesia) 15-12, 15-7; 8-Unnati Hooda bt Alice Wang (USA) 15-8, 15-5; 10-Rakshitha Sree bt Aaliyah Zakaria (Singapore) 11-15, 15-5, 15-8
Mixed doubles:
14-Bhavya Chhabra/Vishakha Toppo bt Aske Romer/Jasmin Willis (Denmark) 15-13, 15-11; C Lalramsanga/Taarini Suri lost to 8-Shuji Sawada/Aoi Banno (Japan) 10-15, 6-15
Men’s doubles: 6-Bhargav Ram Arigela/Viswa Tej Gobburu bt Shunki Hagiwara/Mahiro Matsumoto (Japan) 11-15, 15-10, 15-10
Women’s doubles: 16-Aanya Bisht/Angel Punera bt Hui Hsin Huang/Pei Chun Tsai (Chinese Taipei) 16-14, 12-15, 15-5; Vennala K/Reshika U bt Sayaka Enomoto/Miku Yashima (Japan) 15-8, 15-10; 7-Gayatri Rawat/Mansa Rawat lost to Tan Ke Xuan/Wei Yue Yue (China) 6-15, 7-15
Who advanced to the pre-quarterfinals in girls’ singles for India?
Tanvi Sharma, Unnati Hooda, and Rakshitha Sree Ramraj won their matches to reach the pre-quarterfinals.
Who did Tanvi Sharma defeat to advance?
Tanvi beat Oei Winarto of Indonesia 15-12, 15-7.
What was Rakshitha Sree Ramraj’s result?
Rakshitha came from a game down to beat Singapore’s Aaliyah Zakaria 11-15, 15-5, 15-8.
Who is India’s lone hope in boys’ singles?
Gnana Dattu TT won his match against Suryaksh Rawat 11-15, 15-6, 15-11.
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