Teen Sensation Tanvi Sharma's Dream Run Continues at Syed Modi International

Sixteen-year-old Tanvi Sharma is having an incredible tournament run at the Syed Modi International. She followed up her stunning victory over former world champion Nozomi Okuhara with another impressive win in the quarterfinals. Unnati Hooda also secured her semifinal spot after a hard-fought three-game battle against fellow Indian Rakshitha Sree. Meanwhile, Kidambi Srikanth advanced comfortably after his opponent retired from their match.

Key Points: Tanvi Sharma Unnati Hooda Kidambi Srikanth Advance Syed Modi Semis

  • Teen sensation Tanvi Sharma defeats Hong Kong's Lo Sin Yan in straight games
  • Unnati Hooda wins all-Indian battle against Rakshitha Sree in three games
  • Kidambi Srikanth advances after Priyanshu Rajawat retires mid-match
  • Men's top seed Jai Heng Jason Teh knocked out by Japan's Minoru Koga
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Syed Modi International: Tanvi Sharma continues dream run; Unnati Hooda, Kidambi Srikanth also advance to semis

16-year-old Tanvi Sharma continues stunning run at Syed Modi International, joining Unnati Hooda and Kidambi Srikanth in semifinals after major upsets.

"The 16-year-old Tanvi lit up Day 3 with a career-defining victory, shocking former World No. 1, former World Champion and Olympic medalist Nozomi Okuhara - Tournament Report"

Lucknow, Nov 28

Giant-killer Tanvi Sharma continued her dream run by reaching the semifinals of the Syed Modi International Super 300 badminton tournament, while it was a mixed day for the women and men top seeds as India’s Unnati Hooda registered a hard-fought win, and Jai Heng Jason Teh of Singapore was knocked out in the quarterfinals.

The 16-year-old Tanvi Sharma, who had upset former world champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the earlier round, packed off Hong Kong’s Lo Sin Yan Happy in straight games 21-13, 21-19 in 38 minutes to set up a last four clash against 5th seed Hina Akechi of Japan, who upset third seed Sung Shuo Yun 21-8, 21-15 in the other quarterfinal.

In the upper half, Unnati came through in a battle of two rising stars of India as he got the better of Rakshitha Sree Santosh R. 21-15, 13-21, 21-16. She will next face Turkey’s fourth seed Neslihan Arin in the semifinals. Arin overcame the challenge of India’s Isharani Baruah 21-19, 13-21, 21-15.

While Unnati survived, men’s top seed Teh went down 19-21, 21-12, 20-22 in an hour and five minutes against Minoru Koga of Japan, who will now meet Hong Kong’s Jason Gunawan in the semifinals. The other semi-final will be an all-Indian affair with fifth seed Kidambi Srikanth taking on Mithun Manjunath.

Srikanth advanced to the semifinals after compatriot Priyanshu Rajawat retired when the score was 21-14, 11-4 in the former world No. 1's favour, while Mithun got the better of Manraj Singh 21-18, 21-13.

In the women’s doubles event, top seeds Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly defeated fifth seeds Bengisu Ercetin and Nazlican Inci of Turkey 21-15, 21-16 to reach the semifinals.

Treesa will also feature in the mixed doubles semifinal alongside Hariharan Amsakarunan after defeating Australia’s Andika Ramadiansyah and Nozomi Shimizu 21-18, 21-14 in the quarterfinals.

Earlier, the 16-year-old Tanvi lit up Day 3 with a career-defining victory, shocking former World No. 1, former World Champion and Olympic medalist Nozomi Okuhara in a gripping three-game battle. The World Juniors silver medalist showed remarkable grit, rallying from a game down to claim a memorable 13-21, 21-16, 21-19 win in just under an hour—the biggest result of her young career, sealing her place in the quarterfinals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Kidambi Srikanth back in form and reaching semis. Hope he can win this tournament and get back to his best. The all-Indian semifinal against Mithun will be exciting to watch!
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Sarah B
Unnati Hooda's match sounded really intense - winning in three games shows great mental strength. At such a young age, these Indian players are competing like veterans. Amazing to witness this growth in Indian badminton!
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Arjun K
While the results are encouraging, I hope the federation provides proper support and doesn't burn out these young talents. We've seen promising players fade away due to pressure and poor planning. Let them develop naturally.
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Michael C
Treesa Jolly playing in both women's and mixed doubles semis - that's some serious stamina and skill! The doubles teams are showing great progress too. Good to see multiple categories performing well.
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Nisha Z
So proud of our Indian shuttlers! 🥳 From Tanvi's giant-killing run to Srikanth's comeback, there's so much to celebrate. Hope they all bring home the titles! Bas ab finals tak pahunchenge! 💪

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