Key Points

Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto have created a major upset at the BWF World Championships. The Indian mixed doubles pair defeated two-time bronze medalists from Hong Kong in a thrilling three-game match. Despite dropping the first game, they showed incredible determination to win the next two convincingly. This victory propels them into the quarterfinals against Linden Wang and Eva Wang.

Key Points: Dhruv Tanisha Upset World Medalists Reach BWF Quarters

  • Kapila and Crasto overcame first game loss to win next two 21-15
  • Indian duo defeated fifth-ranked Hong Kong pair in round of 16
  • They dominated Irish opponents in straight sets earlier
  • Kapila showed resilience after knee scare during match
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BWF World C'ships: Dhruv-Tanisha in mixed doubles quarters, knock off two-time medalists

Indian mixed doubles pair Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto stun fifth-ranked Hong Kong duo to advance to BWF World Championships quarterfinals in Paris.

"The resolve and determination of the Indian pair was too strong - Match Report"

Paris, August 28

The mixed doubles pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto made it to the quarterfinals of the ongoing Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships by knocking off the two-time World Championships medalists pair of Tang Chun Man and Tse Ying Suet in their round of 16 clash on Thursday.

After receiving a bye in the first round, Kapila and Crasto had kick-started their campaign in the second round. The two-time World Championships bronze medalist Hong Kong pair was off to a fine start in this third round match, capturing a closely-fought first game by 19-21. However, the resolve and determination of the Indian pair was too strong as they captured the next two games by 21-15, 21-15, sending the fifth-ranked pair out of the competition.

Now, their contest in the quarterfinals will be the pair of Linden Wang and Eva Wang.

Earlier, Kapila and Castro overwhelmed Joshua Magee and Moya Ryan from Ireland.

The Indian duo hardly broke a sweat and wrapped up the contest with a 21-11, 21-16 victory in 35 minutes.

They dominated the opening game and then quickly built a 12-8 lead in the second. The Indian pair had a scare after Kapila tumbled and appeared in pain while clutching his knee. He returned to the court and did not show any sign of pain as he moved to the Round of 16 with a victory in straight sets.

For India, the two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu and popular men's doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will be in action on Thursday as well. Sindhu will now square off against World No. 2 and reigning China Open champion Wang Zhi Yi.

Sindhu advanced to the round of 16 on Wednesday, ranked 15th in the world, and ousted 40th-ranked Karupathevan Letshanaa in straight sets with a 21-19, 21-15 in a contest that lasted for 43 minutes.

Also, 'Sat-Chi' made it to the round of 16 by defeating Chinese Taipei's Kuang Heng Liu and Po Han Yang. Satwik and Chirag took 43 minutes to topple the Chinese Taipei duo with a 22-20 and 21-13 victory.

- ANI

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Arjun K
That knee injury scare had me worried! Glad Dhruv recovered well and they finished strong. Mixed doubles has been our weaker category, so this is huge progress for Indian badminton.
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Rohit P
Quarterfinals! 🎉 Now they face the Wang pair. Hope they continue this momentum. Indian badminton is really growing beyond just singles players.
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Sarah B
Impressive comeback after dropping the first game 19-21. Shows mental toughness. The 21-15, 21-15 scoreline in the next two games proves they dominated once they found their rhythm.
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Vikram M
While this is great news, I hope the media doesn't put too much pressure on them. They're still developing as a pair. Let's enjoy their progress without unrealistic expectations.
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Kavya N
So proud of our athletes! First Sat-Chi dominating men's doubles, now this mixed doubles pair making waves. Indian badminton future looks bright 💪

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