Nat Sub-Jr Badminton: Wazir & Shaina Crowned Champions

The top performers at All India Sub Junior (U-15 & U-17) Ranking Badminton Tournament 2025.

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Badminton’s Future Radiant: Young Stars Shine at All India Sub Junior Tournament

Panaji – The Yonex-Sunrise All India Sub Junior (U-15 & U-17) Ranking Badminton Tournament 2025 wrapped up Sunday, showcasing the incredible talent of India’s next generation of badminton stars. The Multipurpose Stadium in Peddem was the battleground were these young shuttlers delivered performances worthy of future champions.

U15 Singles: Singh and Manimuthu Claim Victory

In the Boys’ U15 Singles, Wazir Singh of Punjab completed his impressive run by defeating Delhi’s Harshit Khatri in a hard-fought final, 21-18, 21-17. Singh’s victory was notably notable, having previously taken down top seed Pushkar Sai. This win could be a sign of things to come, much like a young LeBron James dominating AAU basketball before his NBA career.

Karnataka’s Shaina Manimuthu, the top seed in the Girls’ U15 Singles, lived up to expectations, overpowering West Bengal’s Aryama Chakraborty with a decisive 21-9, 21-13 victory. Manimuthu’s dominance mirrors the kind of control Serena Williams often displayed on the tennis court.

U15 Doubles: Upsets and double Gold

The U15 Boys’ Doubles final saw Jaivardhan Hooda (Haryana) and Harshit Khatri (Delhi) stage a comeback to defeat the second-seeded Delhi duo of Vivaan Bisht and Chinmay Krishna Nimmagadda. After dropping the first game 19-21,Hooda and Khatri rallied to win 21-11,21-18. this kind of resilience is reminiscent of a team fighting back from a large deficit in the Super Bowl.

Maharashtra’s Sharayu Ranjane proved to be a true star of the tournament, securing two titles. She first teamed up with Soyara Shelar to win the Girls’ U15 Doubles,overcoming Bhavanthiga Ramkumar and Neha S of tamil Nadu 21-23,21-12,21-15. Ranjane then partnered with Hemanth Sri Sammetla of andhra in the Mixed U15 Doubles,defeating Punjab’s Zorawar Singh and Inayat Gulati 21-16,21-10. Ranjane’s double victory is akin to a track and field athlete winning gold in both the 100m and 200m sprints.

U17 Category: Changmai and Nandi Seize Singles Titles

Assam’s Bornil Akash Changmai delivered a stunning performance in the U17 category, upsetting top-seed Dev Ruparelia of Maharashtra. This unexpected win is the kind of underdog story that captivates sports fans, similar to Buster Douglas’s shocking victory over Mike Tyson.

Delhi’s Rishika Nandi secured the U17 Girls’ Singles title, defeating mohitha Polavaram of Tamil Nadu with a cozy 21-18, 21-11 victory.

U17 Doubles: Karnataka’s Dominance

Karnataka reigned supreme in the U17 Doubles events. Pavan S and Punith S triumphed in the Boys’ Doubles, defeating Manipur’s Rishav Ngangom and Mangsuan Vemai Kyoveio 21-14, 21-18. The Girls’ Doubles final was an all-Karnataka affair, with Aditi Deepak Raj and Vriddhi Ponnamma B. V edging out Suhina Roy and Aikya Shetty 21-16, 21-19.

Aditi Deepak Raj continued her winning streak in the Mixed Doubles,partnering with Punith S to defeat Taranraj Raja and Krithya Siva Sankar of Tamil Nadu 19-21,21-18,21-13. Aditi’s multiple wins highlight her versatility and potential for future success.

Looking Ahead: The future of Badminton

The All India Sub Junior Badminton tournament provided a glimpse into the future of indian badminton. These young athletes are not just playing the game; they are shaping its future. As badminton continues to grow in popularity, especially with potential scoring changes on the horizon [[1]], these rising stars will be the ones to watch.

Further investigation could explore the training regimens and coaching philosophies that are producing such high-caliber young players.Are there specific techniques or strategies being employed that contribute to their success? How are these athletes balancing their academic pursuits with the demands of competitive badminton?

The prize distribution ceremony was attended by key figures from the Goa Badminton Association, including President Manoj Patil, Secretary Praveen Shenoy, and treasurer Sanjay Bhobe, along with Organising Secretary Wayne Fernandes and Tournament Directors Navneet nasnodkar and Samir Sangodkar.

Tournament Takeaways: Key Performances at the all India Sub Junior Badminton Tournament

To further illuminate the outstanding performances at the 2025 All India Sub Junior Badminton Tournament, we provide a concise summary of the winners and their achievements:

| Category | winner(s) | Runner(s)-up | Score/Remark |

| :———————– | :———————————— | :————————————- | :——————————————————————————— |

| U15 Boys’ Singles | Wazir Singh (Punjab) | Harish Khatri (Delhi) | 21-18, 21-17 |

| U15 Girls’ Singles | Shaina Manimuthu (Karnataka) | Aryama Chakraborty (West Bengal) | 21-9, 21-13 |

| U15 Boys’ Doubles | jaivardhan Hooda/ Harshit Khatri | Vivaan Bisht/Chinmay Krishna Nimmagadda | 19-21, 21-11, 21-18 (Comeback win) |

| U15 Girls’ Doubles | Sharayu Ranjane/Soyara Shelar(Mah.) | Bhavanthiga Ramkumar/Neha S (TN) | 21-23, 21-12, 21-15 |

| U15 Mixed Doubles | Sharayu Ranjane/Hemanth Sri Sammetla(Mah/AP) | Zorawar Singh/inayat Gulati (Punjab) | 21-16, 21-10 |

| U17 Boys’ Singles | Bornil Akash Changmai (Assam) | Dev Ruparelia (Maharashtra) | – (Upset Victory) |

| U17 Girls’ Singles | Rishika Nandi (Delhi) | Mohitha Polavaram (Tamil Nadu) | 21-18, 21-11 |

| U17 Boys’ Doubles | Pavan S/ Punith S (Karnataka) | Rishav Ngangom/Mangsuan Vemai Kyoveio (Manipur) | 21-14, 21-18 |

| U17 Girls’ Doubles | Aditi Deepak raj/Vriddhi Ponnamma B.V(Karnataka) | Suhina Roy/Aikya Shetty (Karnataka) | 21-16,21-19 (all-Karnataka final) |

| U17 Mixed Doubles | Aditi Deepak Raj/Punith S(Karnataka) | Taranraj Raja/Krithya Siva Sankar | 19-21,21-18,21-13 |

* Alt-text: Table summarizing the winners and scores of the All India Sub Junior Badminton Tournament 2025,highlighting rising stars in badminton.

SEO-Amiable FAQ Section:

To further engage readers and boost search engine visibility, here are answers to frequently asked questions about the All India Sub Junior Badminton Tournament and youth badminton in general:

Q: What is the All India sub Junior Badminton Tournament?

A: The All India Sub Junior Badminton Tournament is a prestigious badminton competition in India. It is specifically for players under 15 (U-15) and under 17 (U-17) years old, serving as a vital platform for identifying and nurturing young badminton talent.

Q: Where was the 2025 tournament held?

A: The 2025 tournament was held in the Multipurpose Stadium in Peddem, Panaji.

Q: Who are some players to watch from this tournament?

A: Based on the results, players like Wazir Singh, Shaina Manimuthu, Bornil Akash Changmai, Rishika Nandi, and especially Sharayu Ranjane are showing incredible promise.

Q: Why are tournaments like this crucial?

A: Events like the All India sub Junior Badminton Tournament are crucial as they provide young players with invaluable competitive experience. They help develop skills, identify future champions, and foster the overall growth of badminton in India.

Q: What are the key differences between U15 and U17 categories?

A: The U15 category is for players under 15 years old, while the U17 category is for players under 17. The U17 category typically features more physically mature players with a wider range of on-court skills.

Q: are changes to the scoring system being considered in badminton?

A: Yes, there have been discussions regarding potential scoring system changes [[1]], such as a 3×15 format. This could substantially impact game strategy and the importance of each point.

Q: Where can I find more information about badminton clubs and courts?

A: The best places to search are local badminton clubs or online forums. You can also search for clubs in your area using search engines, like the Noble Badminton Club in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia [[2]], or the courts available at the Heskett Centre in Wichita State University [[3]].

Q.What are the long-term benefits to children playing badminton?

A: Besides physical benefits, badminton develops mental agility, strategic thinking, and discipline. It also encourages social interaction, teamwork (in doubles), and the ability to handle pressure.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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