India bows out with first-ever medal at BWF Junior Worlds
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India bows out with first-ever medal at BWF Junior Worlds

Indiaโ€™s spirited campaign at the BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships ended on a bittersweet note on Friday, as the hosts went down to defending champions Indonesia in the semifinals but signed off with a historic first-ever bronze medal.

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The home side, who had scripted history by defeating former champions Korea in the quarterfinals, could not sustain the same rhythm and lost 35โ€“45, 21โ€“45 to the pre-tournament favourites. Indonesia, aiming for back-to-back titles, will face the winner of the other semifinal between 14-time champions China and Japan.

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India made one change to the side that triumphed over Korea, bringing in Vishakha Toppo for Aanya Bisht in the mixed doubles, while beginning the tie with the boys doubles category once again.

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The countryโ€™s top boys doubles pair, Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu, provided a flying start by beating Muhammad Rizki Mubarrok and Raihan Daffa Pramono 9โ€“5, fuelling hopes of a possible upset against the Indonesians.

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Unnati Hooda battled hard in the girls singles clash against Thalita Wiryawan, managing to keep India narrowly ahead at 18โ€“16 in the first set despite not being at her best. However, Indonesiaโ€™s world junior number one, Mohd Ubaidillah, turned the tide by overpowering Rounak Chouhan 11โ€“5 to hand his side a four-point lead.

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The mixed doubles pair of Lalramsanga and Vishakha Toppo rekindled Indian hopes by drawing level at 28โ€“28 and even surging 9โ€“3 ahead at one stage. But the Indonesian duo of Ikhsan Pramudya and Rinjani Nastine regrouped impressively to snatch the game 10โ€“9 and restore their control over the tie.

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Nastine then joined forces with Riska Anggraini to defeat Reshika U and Vennala K 9โ€“2, helping Indonesia close out the first set 45โ€“35.

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From there on, the champions-elect took charge. Mubarrok and Pramono returned to open the second set with a dominant 9โ€“2 win over the Indian pair, extending Indonesiaโ€™s advantage. With Unnati and Rounak both losing narrowly in their singles encounters, Indiaโ€™s chances of a comeback faded swiftly.

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Despite the loss, the Indian contingentโ€™s bronze finish marks a major breakthrough โ€” the first time India has secured a podium finish in the mixed team format at the world juniors. The focus will now shift to the individual events, beginning Monday, where several of these promising shuttlers will aim to continue their fine form on home soil.a



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