India claims two golds at Badminton Asia U17 & U15
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India scripted history at the Badminton Asia U17 & U15 Championships as Shaina Manimuthu and Diksha Sudhakar clinched gold on Sunday, delivering the nation its best-ever performance at the continental event. The triumph capped a remarkable campaign, with India ending with two gold, one silver, and two bronze medals.

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The tournament, featuring Asiaโ€™s top junior talent, witnessed intense competition across categories, providing a crucial platform for young shuttlers to showcase their potential ahead of global events. Indiaโ€™s performance marked a significant improvement from previous editions, underlining the countryโ€™s rising dominance in junior badminton.

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In the U15 girlsโ€™ singles final, Shaina overpowered Japanโ€™s Chiharu Tomita 21-14, 22-20. The opening game saw Shaina dominate with aggressive net play and precise smashes, while in the second game she resisted a late comeback, sealing victory in 44 minutes. โ€œIt feels amazing to win here. The competition was tough, but I stayed focused on my game,โ€ Shaina said after the win.

Also read: Badminton Asia U-17 & U-15: Lakshya, Diksha, Shaina in quarters

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Later, Diksha outclassed compatriot Lakshya Rajesh 21-16, 21-9 to become the first Indian girlsโ€™ singles player to win the U17 title. The 27-minute all-Indian final was marked by consistent rallies and tactical precision. โ€œWinning the U17 crown is a dream come true. Itโ€™s a proud moment for India and for me personally,โ€ Diksha noted.

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Indiaโ€™s previous best performance with two gold medals came in 2013 when Siril Verma clinched the U15 boysโ€™ singles title, alongside Chirag Shetty and MR Arjun, who won the U17 boysโ€™ doubles crown. Bronze medals this year were secured by Jagsher Singh Khanggura in boysโ€™ singles and the mixed doubles pair of Jangjeet Singh Kajla and Jananika Ramesh.

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The championships not only highlighted Indiaโ€™s growing prowess in junior badminton but also reflected the investment in grassroots development and coaching across the country, promising a bright future for the sport on the international stage.



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