India eyes medal rush at BWF World Juniors after historic bronze
After their historic bronze in the mixed team event, India’s ready to take the BWF World Junior Championships by storm. They’re riding a wave of excitement after defeating Korea to secure the first-ever mixed team bronze, and now all eyes are on the individual events.
India’s top hope lies in the girls’ singles, with Tanvi Sharma, the junior world No. 1, and Unnati Hooda leading the charge. Both are gunning for the gold, and fans are dreaming of an all-Indian final. But the competition is fierce, with tough opponents from Indonesia, Thailand, and China waiting to strike.
In the boys’ singles, India faces a steep climb, with Lalthazuala Hmar and Rounak Chouhan going head-to-head with the world’s best.
In doubles, the pressure’s on for the Indian teams to deliver as they go up against top contenders from China, Korea, and France.
