Key Points

India's mixed doubles pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto saw their impressive run end in the BWF World Championship quarterfinals. They lost to the Malaysian duo of Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei in straight games 15-21, 13-21. Despite the loss, this marks the best-ever performance by an Indian mixed doubles pair at the World Championships. The Indian badminton campaign continues with PV Sindhu and the men's doubles pair still in contention for medals.

Key Points: Dhruv Tanisha BWF World Championship Run Ends in Quarterfinals

  • Dhruv-Tanisha fell to Malaysian pair Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei in straight games
  • The Indian duo upset fifth-seeded Hong Kong pair in previous round
  • They were one win away from becoming India's first mixed doubles medalists
  • Their campaign included comprehensive wins over Irish and Hong Kong opponents
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BWF World Championship: Dhruv-Tanisha's impressive run ends in quarterfinals

India's mixed doubles pair Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto's historic run ends in pre-quarters against Malaysia. Best-ever Indian performance in mixed doubles.

"This is the best-ever show for the Indians at a major event so far - Tournament Report"

Paris, Aug 29

India's mixed doubles pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto's impressive run at the BWF World Championships ended in pre-quarters after a straight-game loss to the Malaysian duo of Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei here on Friday.

Dhruv-Tanisha, who were just one win away from becoming the first Indian mixed doubles duo to secure a medal at the World Championships, suffered a 15-21, 13-21 loss against the Malaysians. This is the best-ever show for the Indians at a major event so far.

The 16th seeded India duo, who received a bye in the opening round, began their Badminton World Championships campaign with a comprehensive win over Irish duo Joshua Magee and Moya Ryan.

They then pulled off an upset against fifth-seeded Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong, China. Coming from behind, after losing the opening game, the Indians held their calm and composure to seal the tie 19-21, 21-12, 21-15 to reach the quarterfinals.

But their fairy-tale campaign came to an end in the last 16 stage after going down the Malaysians.

The Indian campaign, however, continues in high anticipation, and all eyes will be on two-time medallist PV Sindhu and star men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty they look to secure semifinal spots and add to the country’s impressive run in Paris.

Sindhu, who produced a version right out of her best years to take down one of the pre-tournament favourites world No. 2 China's Wang Zhi Yi to reach the quarterfinals, will take on Indonesia’s Putri Kusuma Wardani in women’s singles

Meanwhile, Satwik and Chirag will lock horns with Malaysian second seeds Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in men’s doubles.

The Indian men's pair on Thursday registered a 19-21, 21-15, 21-17 win over sixth seeds Wang Chang/Liang Wei Keng, stopping a sequence of four straight losses to the Chinese, for a place in the quarterfinals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Mixed doubles has never been our strong suit, but these two are changing that narrative. Just one win away from a medal - that's heartbreaking but also shows how close we are! Next time for sure 💪
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Ananya R
The way they defeated the 5th seeds from Hong Kong was absolutely brilliant! Coming back after losing the first game shows tremendous mental strength. This is just the beginning for them 🏸
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Michael C
While the loss is disappointing, we need to appreciate the progress. Indian badminton is growing across all disciplines, not just singles. That's the sign of a true badminton powerhouse in the making.
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Siddharth J
Now all eyes on Sindhu and Satwik-Chirag! They've both beaten tough opponents to reach QFs. Hope they bring medals home. Indian badminton is on fire these days! 🔥
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Kavya N
The Malaysian pair was just too good today. But Dhruv-Tanisha have gained valuable experience. With proper support and training, they can definitely medal in next championships. Keep your heads high! 🙌

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