Key Points

India’s junior badminton team made a powerful start at the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships with a 110-69 win over Sri Lanka. The relay format saw dominant performances from Tanvi Sharma and the mixed doubles pair. Upcoming matches against UAE and Hong Kong China will determine group standings. The event serves as a key qualifier for the BWF Junior World Championships.

Key Points: India Dominates Sri Lanka 110-69 in Badminton Asia Junior Team Opener

  • India's mixed doubles pair Vishnu Kode & Reshika U started strong
  • Tanvi Sharma showcased dominance as junior world no. 1
  • India led 55-31 at halftime in relay format
  • Next matches vs UAE & Hong Kong China for group supremacy
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Badminton Asia Junior C'ships: India begin campaign with 110-69 win over SL in mixed team Group D opener

India's junior badminton team crushed Sri Lanka 110-69 in their Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships Group D opener in Solo, Indonesia.

"Not one India singles player or pair lost any 11-point relay – IANS"

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, July 18 (IANS) India kicked off their Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team championships campaign in style as they thrashed Sri Lanka 110-69 in their Group D clash in Indonesia on Friday.

The mixed doubles combination of Vishnu Kode and Reshika U began India’s march with a 11-5 win over Keneth Aruggoda and Isuri Attanayake in the relay point system where a team had to bag 110 points to win the match.

Sisters Gayatri and Mansa Rawat then extended India’s lead to 22-14 against Attanayake and Sithumi De Silva before junior world no. 1 Tanvi Sharma stamped her class against Sithuli Ranasinghe to make it 33-21 for India.

Not one India singles player or pair lost any 11-point relay and by the time the match reached the half way mark the winners had taken a 55-31 lead.

India will now face United Arab Emirates in their second group game on Saturday before taking on Hong Kong China on Sunday which could decide who tops the group standings.

The team event is scheduled from July 18 to 22 and individual events from July 23 to 27.

India has so far secured nine medals at the U‑19 Asian Junior Championships, with stars like PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen clinching gold in past editions. The current batch will look to carry that legacy forward and mount a serious title challenge in Solo.

The team event will adopt a relay format, with the first side to reach 110 points declared the winner. It will begin with a group stage, followed by knockout rounds, with the top two teams from each group advancing.

The championships are also viewed as a key stepping stone toward the BWF Junior World Championships, which will be held at the state-of-the-art National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati later this year.

India’s 19-Member Squad:

Men's Singles: Ansh Negi, Hmar Lalthazuala, Rounak Chouhan, Pranauv Ram Nagalingam

Women's Singles: Rujula Ramu, Tanvi Sharma, Tanvi Reddy Andluri, Vennala Kalagotla

Men's Doubles: Bhavya Chhabra/Param Choudhary, Bhargav Ram Arigela/Viswa Tej Gobburu

Women's Doubles: Vennala Kalagotla/Reshika Uthayasooriyan, Gayatri Rawat/Mansa Rawat

Mixed Doubles: Vishnu Kedhar Kode/Keerthy Manchala, C Lalramsanga/Taarini Suri

- IANS

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Priya S
The Rawat sisters are making India proud! 👏 So happy to see siblings playing together at this level. Badminton is really growing in our country with so many young talents emerging. Wishing the entire team best of luck for upcoming matches!
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Rohit P
While the win is impressive, I wish the matches were being telecast live. These young players deserve more visibility and support from Indian sports fans. BAI should work on better broadcasting arrangements for junior tournaments.
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Sarah B
The relay point system is so innovative! Makes team badminton more engaging. India's depth in junior badminton is remarkable - from singles to doubles, we have quality players across categories. Future looks bright! ✨
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Karthik V
Remember when PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen came through these junior championships? This batch seems equally promising. The Guwahati World Juniors will be crucial - hope our players get home advantage and perform well there too!
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Nisha Z
The scoreline shows complete domination! 110-69 is no joke. But the real test will be against Hong Kong China. That match will tell us where our juniors actually stand in Asian badminton. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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