Delhi, India:Unnati Hooda, a rising star in India and the top seed, started her Badminton Asia Junior Championships campaign by defeating six other Indians on Tuesday in Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Unnati defeated Misato Sasaki of Japan in the U-17 women’s singles round of 64 match in just 24 minutes.
, 21-11, 21-5.In the round of 32 match on Wednesday, Unnati will now face Dea Nur Fadilla of Indonesia.
Anmol Kharb advanced to the round of 32 by winning both of her matches in the other U-17 women’s singles match.After defeating Singapore’s Chujei Jennifer 21-11, 21-14, she defeated Indonesia’s Wening Sabrina 21-19, 21-10.In the following match, Anmol will face Thailand’s Ratnacha Sompoch.
In the U-15 women’s singles round of 128 match, Indonesian Keira Indriyan presented Sampriti Pal with a formidable opponent.The Indian shuttler won the first game 21-12, lost the second game 7-21, and then came back in the third game to win 21-15 and finish the match in 48 minutes.On Wednesday, she will face Ria Haga of Japan in the next round.
In the U-17 women’s singles round of 64 match, Jiya Rawat lost to Thailand’s Peeraya Wechawong, falling 11-21, 21-14, and 21-10.
Three Indian shuttlers, Abhinav Garg, Anish Thoppani, and Mohammad Ali Mir, won their matches in the U-15 men’s singles first round to advance to the round of 64.
Mohammad defeated Sri Lanka’s Mihila Jayaweeera 21-19-21-14, while Abhinav and Anish both won three games against Thailand’s Chinnapat Seangpan and Japan’s Mahiro Matsumoto, respectively.Wednesday will be their next match for all three of them.
Seven Indians won their matches on Tuesday at the Badminton Asia U-17 & U-15 Junior Championships 2022 in Nonthaburi, Thailand, giving top seed Unnati Hooda an impressive start to her campaign.
Odisha Open Champion Unnati defeated Japan’s Misato Sasaki 21-11, 21-5 in just 24 minutes in the U-17 women’s singles round of 64 match.Her Japanese partner was no counterpart for her.In tomorrow’s round of 32 match, Indonesia’s Dea Nur Fadilla will take on Unnati.
In the other U-17 ladies’ singles match, Anmol Kharb won both her matches to move.
into the round of 32.After defeating Singapore’s Chujei Jennifer 21-11, 21-14, she defeated Indonesia’s Wening Sabrina 21-19, 21-10.Tomorrow, Anmol will face Thailand’s Ratnacha Sompoch in the next match.
In the U-15 women’s singles round of 128 match, Indonesian Keira Indriyan presented Sampriti Pal with a formidable opponent.The Indian shuttler won the first game 21-12, lost the second game 7-21, and then came back in the third game to win 21-15 and finish the match in 48 minutes.On Wednesday, she will face Ria Haga of Japan in the next round.
In the U-17 women’s singles round of 64 match, Jiya Rawat lost to Thailand’s Peeraya Wechawong, falling 11-21, 21-14, and 21-10.
Three Indian shuttlers, Abhinav Garg, Anish Thoppani, and Mohammad Ali Mir, won their matches in the U-15 men’s singles first round to advance to the round of 64.Mohammad defeated Sri Lanka’s Mihila Jayaweeera 21-19-21-14, while Abhinav and Anish won three games against Thailand’s Chinnapat Seangpan and Japan’s Mahiro Matsumoto, respectively.Tomorrow will be their next match between the three of them.
Dhruv Negi defeated Singapore’s Nge Joo Jin 21-19, 19-21, 21-17 in a close match that lasted 43 minutes in the U-17 men’s singles section. Ansh Negi defeated Shota Natsuka of Japan 20-22, 21-16, 12-21 in the round of 64 stage.
Sometime in the afternoon, Neer Nehwal will play against Zi Evade Kat of Singapore in the U-17 men’s singles area, while Bornil Aakash Changmai and Shantipriya Hazarika will likewise be playing their U-15 blended duplicates round of 64 match.
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