Key Points

India's junior badminton team gave Japan a tough fight before bowing out 110-104 in the quarterfinals. The squad showed promise with wins in boys' and girls' doubles early in the tie. Players like Rounak Chouhan and Rujula Ramu delivered standout performances against higher-ranked opponents. The team now shifts focus to the individual championships starting July 23.

Key Points: India Junior Badminton Team Falls Short Against Japan in Asia QF

  • India led Japan 44-35 before late collapse
  • Bhargav-Viswa Tej and Reshika-Vennala shone in doubles
  • Rounak Chouhan upset world No. 5 Lam Ka To
  • Team topped Group D with dominant wins
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Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team C'ships: India go down fighting to Japan in QF

India's junior badminton squad fought hard but lost 110-104 to defending champions Japan in a thrilling quarterfinal at the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships.

"India led for a major part of the tie, but Japan, the 2023 champions, pulled ahead in the final stretch. – IANS"

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, July 21 (IANS) India’s junior badminton team put up a strong fight before going down 110-104 to former champions Japan in the quarterfinals of the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships.

In a closely contested tie under the relay scoring system, India came out strong after a narrow 11-9 loss in the opening match. The boys’ doubles duo of Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu got India on the board, followed by a composed win from the girls’ pair of Vennala Kalagotla and Reshika Uthayasooriyan to put India ahead 33-26. Reshika then combined with Bhavya Chhabra to maintain the lead at 44-35, and Rounak Chouhan extended the cushion with another solid performance.

India led for a major part of the tie, but Japan, the 2023 champions, pulled ahead in the final stretch, winning the last five matches in a row. Several of those games went down to the wire, reflecting the grit of the Indian squad.

Despite the narrow exit, India had a strong tournament. They topped Group D with wins over Hong Kong China, the United Arab Emirates, and Sri Lanka, showing depth and balance across singles and doubles. The Bhargav-Viswa Tej and Reshika-Vennala pairings were consistently impressive, while C Lalramsanga also stood out in his doubles outings, paired up with Bhavya for men’s doubles and Taarini Suri for the mixed doubles.

In singles, Rounak upset world junior No. 5 Lam Ka To, and Rujula Ramu registered wins over two top-20 players. Organised by Badminton Asia, the mixed team junior championship is an annual continental tournament that involves players competing across boys’ and girls’ singles, doubles and mixed doubles events.

The focus now shifts to the individual championships starting July 23. The first edition of the mixed team badminton competition was held in 2006. India have never won the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreaking loss after leading for so long! 😔 But kudos to the team for giving Japan such a tough fight. Our doubles pairs were outstanding throughout the tournament. Hope they carry this form to individual events.
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Aman W
The relay scoring system makes it so unpredictable! India dominated for 80% of the match but Japan's experience showed in the end. Our players need more exposure to high-pressure situations at this level.
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Sarah B
Impressive performance by the Indian team! Rounak Chouhan defeating world No. 5 is no small feat. With proper support and training, these juniors can become our next Sindhus and Srikanths.
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Karthik V
Our doubles game has improved tremendously! Earlier we used to rely only on singles, but now we have strong pairs in all categories. BAI should invest more in doubles coaching for juniors.
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Nisha Z
While the performance was good, we need to analyze why we couldn't close out the match. Fitness issues in final stages? Mental pressure? Hope coaches work on these aspects before individual events.
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David E
As a badminton coach, I'm impressed by India's depth in junior talent across all disciplines. The mixed doubles pairing of Lalramsanga-Taar

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