Rising Stars Shine: Syndrela Das & Rupam Sardar Win U-17 Titles at WTT Youth Contender

Indian paddlers Syndrela Das and Rupam Sardar secured the U-17 girls' and boys' singles titles with confident victories at the WTT Youth Contender in Vadodara. In the U-13 category, Divija Paul and Dev Pranav Bhat were crowned champions after hard-fought finals. The event featured dramatic matches, including a marathon U-15 mixed doubles semi-final decided 23-21 in the fifth game. Action continues with Syndrela Das also competing for the U-19 mixed doubles title on Sunday.

Key Points: WTT Youth Contender 2026: India's Das, Sardar Win U-17 Titles

  • Syndrela Das wins U-17 girls' title
  • Rupam Sardar claims U-17 boys' crown
  • Divija Paul & Dev Pranav Bhat triumph in U-13
  • Thrilling mixed doubles matches set stage
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WTT Youth Contender 2026: Syndrela Das, Rupam Sardar clinch U-17 girls and U-17 boys singles titles

Syndrela Das & Rupam Sardar clinched U-17 singles titles at the WTT Youth Contender in Vadodara. Read about all the champions and thrilling matches.

"It was Syndrela's experience that made the difference - Match Report"

Vadodara, Jan 3

India's Syndrela Das and Rupam Sardar registered comfortable victories to clinch the U-17 girls' and U-17 boys' singles titles in the WTT Youth Contender 2026 at the SAMA Indoor Sports Complex in Vadodara on Saturday, while Divija Paul and Dev Pranav Bhat were crowned the U-13 girls' and boys' champions, respectively.

Syndrela, who had won the U-19 girls singles title last year, ended the dream run of Hansini Mathan 11-3, 9-11, 11-9, 11-8 in the U-17 girls' singles final while Rupam Sardar defeated Soham Mukherjee 11-8, 6-11, 11-5, 11-3 in the boys' U-17 final.

This is the second year that the WTT Youth Contender is being held in Vadodara and will have competitions from U-11 to U-19 categories, featuring a total of 226 players.

In the U-13 category, Divija Paul fought back from a 1-2 deficit to beat Harshitha Nurani 11-7, 7-11, 8-11, 11-7, 11-5 in the girls' single final while Dev Pranav Bhatt took home the boys' singles title with a 11-6, 7-11, 11-7, 11-4 win over Ashvajith Muthukumaran.

Syndrela, who had upset second-seeded Miku Matsushima of Japan in the semifinals, began strong and dominated the opening game. But Hansini, who had upset top seed Divyanshi Bhowmick in the pre-quarterfinals, then managed to find her rhythm and took the second game.

However, it was Syndrela's experience that made the difference as she pocketed the next two games despite a close fight to clinch the title.

She will also have a chance to grab the U-19 mixed doubles crown on Sunday as she and her partner, Sarthak Arya, set up a summit clash against top seeds Abhinandh Pradhivadhi and Ananya Muralidharan, who lived up to their top billing to set up a U-19 mixed doubles summit clash against Sarthak Arya and Syndrela Das.

In the semifinals, Abhinandh and Ananya defeated Ritvik Gupta and Ahona Ray 9-11, 14-12, 11-7, 11-8, while Sarthak and Syndrela ended the inspired run of Sahil Rawat and Hardee Patel 11-6, 12-10, 5-11, 11-5.

Earlier, Vivaan Dave and Naisha Rewaskar kept their nerves in a topsy-turvy decider that went into extra points to upset top seeds Aditya Das and Ankolika Chakraborty in the U-15 mixed doubles semi-final.

Vivaan and Naisha defeated the top seeds 13-11, 5-11, 11-7, 5-11, 23-21 and set up a summit clash against compatriots Reyansh Jalan and Tanishka Kalbhairav, who beat Sanjay Jagdish and Myraa Sangelkar 11-3, 15-13, 11-7 in the other semifinal.

Vivaan and Naisha had displayed their fighting spirit in the opening game itself when they came back from 5-8 down, saved a game point before winning the opening game.

Both pairs then shared the spoils in the next three games to set up a thrilling decider. It looked like Aditya and Ankolika would race away in the decider as they opened up a 4-0 lead and then had three match points at 10-7.

Vivaan and Naisha not only saved those three match points but also kept their nerves to draw level every time their opponents reached a match point before winning four straight points to wrap up the match.

- IANS

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Sarah B
That U-15 mixed doubles semi-final sounds absolutely epic! 23-21 in the final set? Vivaan and Naisha saving multiple match points? Incredible mental strength from such young athletes. Wishing all the finalists the very best for today.
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Priya S
So proud to see girls like Syndrela, Divija, and Hansini dominating the news. They are such great role models. Hope DD Sports or someone is broadcasting these finals. Our kids need to see these champions!
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Rohit P
Great to see a WTT event in Vadodara for the second year. These tournaments are crucial for exposure. But a small suggestion - we need more coverage in regional newspapers and local TV. Many parents in smaller towns don't even know these events are happening.
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Michael C
The depth is impressive. 226 players across categories shows table tennis is growing well at the grassroots in India. Beating a Japanese player (Miku Matsushima) in the semis is a big deal. Well done, Syndrela!
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Kavya N
Hansini Mathan and Divija Paul both fighting back from deficits shows real grit. That's the Indian spirit! 💪 All the best to Syndrela and Sarthak for the U-19 mixed doubles final today. Bring home another gold!

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