Tanvi Sharma: BWF World Junior Championships Final & Historic Medal

Tanvi Sharma booked her place in the BWF World Junior Championships final.

tanvi Sharma has guaranteed herself at least a silver medal at the BWF World Junior Championships, held at the National Center of Excellence in Guwahati.This remarkable achievement marks her as the latest Indian to reach the women’s singles final of this prestigious tournament.

In a commanding semi-final performance on Saturday, Sharma defeated china’s Liu Si Ya with a decisive score of 15-11, 15-9, securing her spot in the gold medal match. This victory places her in elite company, as only two other Indian women have previously reached this stage: Aparna Popat in 1996 and Saina Nehwal in 2006 and 2008.

Popat clinched a silver medal during her historic run, while Nehwal earned a silver in 2006 and a gold in 2008. Sharma’s progression makes her the fifth Indian overall to compete in the BWF World Junior Championships final, following in the footsteps of Popat (1996), Nehwal (2006, 2008), Siril Verma (2015), and Sankar Muthuswamy (2002).

Sharma is set to face Thailand’s Anyapat Phichitpreechasak in the final. Phichitpreechasak advanced by defeating her compatriot Yataweemin Ketklieng in a hard-fought match,with scores of 10-15,15-11,15-5.

The 16-year-old Sharma, who is the top seed in the tournament, has already demonstrated her prowess this year by securing a bronze medal at the Badminton Asia Junior Championships.

While Sharma’s journey continues,other Indian contenders faced tough competition. Eighth seed Unnati Hooda’s bid for a medal in women’s singles concluded in the quarter-finals on Friday, where she was defeated by the second seed, Phichitpreechasak of Thailand.

In the boys’ singles quarter-finals on the same day, Gnana Dattu put up a valiant effort against China’s third seed Liu Yang Ming yu.Despite a spirited performance, Dattu ultimately fell short, losing 15-11, 15-13.

The mixed doubles pair of Bhavya Chhabra and Vishakha toppo also saw their tournament run end in the quarter-finals.They were defeated by Hung Bing Fu and Chou Yun An of Chinese Taipei with a score of 15-9, 15-7.

Table: tanvi Sharma’s Historic Run at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025

Category Details
achievement Reached the final of the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 in women’s singles, guaranteeing at least a silver medal.
Semi-Final Result Defeated liu Si Ya (China) 15-11, 15-9
Previous Indian Women to Reach Final Aparna Popat (1996), Saina Nehwal (2006, 2008)
Overall Indian Finalists 5 (including Siril Verma, Sankar Muthuswamy)
Final Opponent Anyapat Phichitpreechasak (Thailand)
Recent Form Bronze medal at the Badminton Asia Junior Championships (2025), top seed at the BWF World junior Championships
Meaning First Indian woman to reach the final since Saina Nehwal in 2008 , securing India’s first medal since 2008. [[2]]

FAQ: Tanvi sharma’s BWF World Junior Championships Performance

Q: Who is Tanvi Sharma?

A: Tanvi Sharma is a young badminton player from India who has achieved notable success in junior badminton. She reached the final of the 2025 BWF World Junior Championships. [[1]]

Q: What is the BWF World Junior Championships?

A: The BWF World Junior Championships is a prestigious international badminton tournament for junior players (under 19 years old),providing a platform for young talents to showcase their skills and compete at a global level.

Q: What medal did Tanvi Sharma win at the 2025 BWF World Junior Championships?

A: She has secured at least a silver medal by reaching the final. The color of the medal (silver or gold) will be determined by the final match.

Q: Who did Tanvi Sharma defeat in the semi-finals?

A: Tanvi Sharma defeated Liu Si Ya of China in the semi-final match.

Q: Who is Tanvi Sharma’s opponent in the final?

A: She is set to face Anyapat Phichitpreechasak from Thailand in the final match.

Q: What other achievements has Tanvi Sharma had recently?

A: Prior to her performance at the World Junior Championships, Tanvi Sharma earned a bronze medal at the Badminton Asia Junior Championships.

Q: Why is Tanvi Sharma’s achievement significant for Indian badminton?

A: her appearance in the final marks the first time that an Indian woman has reached the final since 2008 (saina Nehwal).This makes her the first Indian to secure a medal at the BWF World Junior Championships since 2008 [[2]]

James Whitfield

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