Key Points

Indian shuttlers made an impressive start at the BWF World Junior Championships in Guwahati. Young players like Lalthazuala Hmar and Vennala K delivered commanding performances in their opening matches. Gnana Dattu overcame initial nerves to secure a hard-fought victory against a European opponent. The mixed doubles teams also advanced smoothly, setting a positive tone for India's campaign.

Key Points: India Shines in BWF World Junior Championships Debut

  • Lalthazuala Hmar wins quickly in 14 minutes against Uganda's Denis Mukasa
  • Vennala K hammers Ireland's Siofra Flynn in dominant performance
  • Mixed doubles teams advance without significant challenges
  • Gnana Dattu overcomes nerves to secure victory
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World Jr C'ships: Lalthazuala, Vennala K register easy wins as India make strong start

Indian shuttlers dominate early rounds with decisive victories in Guwahati, showcasing strong junior badminton talent across singles and doubles.

"This is my first World Juniors and I was clearly nervous in the first game. - Gnana Dattu"

Guwahati, Oct 13

Indian shuttlers kicked off their individual campaigns in the BWF World Junior Championships with an all-win record at the National Centre of Excellence here on Monday, as none of them were put under pressure in their respective matches.

Having helped the team bag a historic bronze medal in the team championships, the seeded Indian players had a bye in the opening round, while the others had to get their campaign going before the bigger challenges.

Lalthazuala Hmar was the first Indian in action and the Mizoram shuttler needed just 14 minutes to pack off Uganda's Denis Mukasa 15-4, 15-4. Later in the day, Gnana Dattu TT took time to overcome his nerves before beating Milan Mesterhazy of Hungary 5-15, 15-7, 15-7 in boys' singles while Asian junior championships bronze medallist Vennala K hammered Ireland's Siofra Flynn 15-1, 15-6 in girls' singles opening round.

Gnana Dattu, who did not play a single match in the team event, was the only Indian player to struggle on the opening day and the 17-year-old blamed his nerves for the wild start.

The Hyderabad-born shuttler made too many errors in the opening game and looked completely out of sorts. But he took control of the match in the second game and then dominated the proceedings thereafter.

"This is my first World Juniors and I was clearly nervous in the first game. Additionally, this is the second time that I was facing a European player and it took me time to understand their style of play. But once I went to the better side in the second game, I was confident that I can win this match," said Gnana Dattu, who will now face Joaquim Mendonca of Brazil in the second round.

In the paired events, three of India's four mixed doubles combinations were in action and none of them had to break much sweat to advance to the next round.

Vansh Dev and Dianka Waldia defeated Anish Nair and Mia Fox of England 15-6, 15-11, Vishnu Kedhar Kode and Keerthy Manchala hammered Ghana's Obapomba Adu-Mintah and Moslena Ama Korama 15-7, 15-8, while C Lalramsanga and Taarini Suri overcame an indifferent start to beat Ireland's Senan O'Rourke and Michelle Shochan 15-13, 15-9.

Among the other top players in fray on day 1 of the competition, China's Asian Junior Championship silver medallist Liu Si Ya was made to work hard for her 15-10, 15-13 win over Yurika Nagafuchi of Japan while Bruno Alonso of Brazil put up a spirited show against China's Xiao Gao Bo in his 15-9, 15-7 loss.

Sri Lanka's Thidasa Weragoda then staged a comeback after losing the first game rather easily to beat Malaysia's Boon Le Lim 4-15, 15-8, 17-15.

All the seeded players will begin their campaign on Tuesday and all Indian eyes will be on the girls' singles stars, top seed Tanvi Sharma, eighth seed Unnati Hooda and the experienced Rakshitha Sree.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Lalthazuala finishing in just 14 minutes - that's some serious domination! These young players are making India proud in our own backyard at Guwahati.
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Rohit P
Gnana Dattu showed great character to bounce back after losing the first game. That's what champions are made of - overcoming nerves and fighting back! 💪
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Sarah B
Impressive to see all three mixed doubles pairs winning comfortably. The depth in Indian badminton is really growing. Looking forward to seeing Tanvi Sharma and Unnati Hooda in action tomorrow!
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Karthik V
While the wins are encouraging, we need to be cautious. The real test begins when our players face stronger opponents from China and Japan. Hope the coaches are preparing them well for tougher matches ahead.
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Meera T
So proud to see players from different states - Mizoram, Hyderabad - all coming together and representing India. This is the true spirit of our country! Jai Hind! 🙏

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