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India’s Junior Badminton Team Falls to Hong Kong in Quarterfinals

India’s campaign in the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships ended in the quarterfinals with a 2-1 loss to Hong Kong. Dev Ruparelia and Tanvi Patri gave India a strong start in the opening set. However, Hong Kong’s Can Yee Hei and IP Sum Yau turned the match around. The 26th edition features a relay format, with individual events starting July 1.

Badminton Asia Junior Team C'ships: India go down to Hong Kong in quarters

Yatsushiro, June 29

India's campaign in the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed team championships came to an end at the quarterfinal stage as they went down against Hong Kong 2-1 here on Monday.

India started strong in the opening set with Dev Ruparelia and Tanvi Patri giving the team a strong start as India led 22-12 after two matches. The doubles combinations then ensured that there were no hiccups as they clinched the set 55-44.

But the start of the second game turned things around for Hong Kong as Can Yee Hei beat Ruparelia 11-8 and IP Sum Yau extended their lead to 22-16. The doubles combinations could not cut down the deficit as the match went into a decider.

Ruparelia once again gave India a lead by beating Chan 11-9, but Ip managed to close the gap to 22-21.

The mixed doubles combination of Bjorn Jaison and Dianka Waldia kept India ahead with a 33-32 as the match against Cheung Sai Shing and Wing Chi Chu ended 11-11.

Tanvi Reddy Andluri and Baruni Parshwal went down to Chu and Yi Kiu Yu 5-11 and India could not recover from that and lost the set 55-43.

The 26th edition of the junior continental badminton championships will be held in two parts - the team event from June 26 to 30 and individual events from July 1 to 5.

The team event adopted a relay format, with the first side to reach 110 points declared the winner. The individual events will begin after the conclusion of the mixed team competition.

India's challenge at the 2026 Badminton Asia Junior Championships was spearheaded by the duo of Tanvi Patri and Abhinav Garg who will feature in the 19-member Indian squad for the championship.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Heartbreaking to see Tanvi Reddy and Baruni lose 5-11 in that crucial tie. The girls need to work on their and stamina and consistency. But at least the mixed doubles combo of Bjorn and Dianka held their nerve at 33-32. Good learning experience for the future.

Vikram M

This relay format is a disaster for our players. They train for individual games, not sudden-death continuous play. The BAI needs to get them match practice in this format before international events. Otherwise we'll keep losing quarterfinals like this.

Rohit P

Good tournament overall for India. Dev Ruparelia really stepped up - winning both his singles matches shows a bright future. Tanvi Patri's early win with Dev set the tone. Hong Kong just had better coordination in the end. Onwards to individual events, our players can shine there! 🏆

Shreya B

Honestly, the mixed doubles pair Jaison and Waldia deserve special mention - scoring 33 points against a tough Chinese team in a decider is not easy! Our juniors are talented but need more exposure to high-pressure relays. Hopefully the individual events go better. Let's trust the process 🙏

Kavya N

The girls doubles pairing of Andluri and Parshwal losing 5-11 was a killer blow. India's strength has always been in singles. BAI should focus on building deeper bench for doubles. Still, a quarterfinal exit is respectable. These players are the future of Indian badminton! 🌟

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