Balletic motion: Phichitpreechasak trumped Tanvi together with her wristy play. | Photo Credit: RITURAJ KONWAR
Tanvi, seeking to change into solely the second Indian ever after Saina Nehwal (Pune, 2008) to win gold, stayed targeted on her stretching and drills whereas additionally receiving high-fives from teammates and blessings from numerous host officers. For Phichitpreechasak, there have been no such interruptions.
One-and-a-half hours later, head to head on the Centre Court, the second seed silenced a near-capacity crowd as she clinically defeated the top-seeded Indian 15-7, 15-12 in 28 minutes. Phichitpreechasak is the third Thai lady after Ratchanok Intanon (2009-11) and Pitchamon Opatniput (2023) to clinch the title.
The 17-year-old Phichitpreechasak’s wristy play and balletic motion didn’t permit Tanvi’s misleading recreation to work its magic.
“She was studying effectively. I used to be hitting many misleading pictures, however she knew the place I used to be hitting,” stated Tanvi, the third Indian girl medallist after Aparna Popat (silver in 1996) and Saina (silver in 2006 and gold in 2008).
Tanvi… bittersweet. | Photo Credit: RITURAJ KONWAR
After an in depth begin within the opener, Phichitpreechasak gained seven straight factors to take a 13-5 lead. Her web play and well timed drop pictures troubled the Indian.
In the second recreation, {the teenager} from Hoshiarpur even tried the quick serve, versus her ordinary toss one, indicating the necessity to discover one thing her Thai opponent wasn’t anticipating.
Tanvi led 6-1 within the second recreation, however Phichitpreechasak compelled a powerful comeback to degree the rating at 8-8 and didn’t look again.
China’s Liu Yang Ming Yu, coached by former Olympic and World Champion Chen Long, took down top-seeded Indonesian Mohd. Zaki Ubaidillah 15-10, 15-11 to win the boys’ singles title.
India, which hosted the World junior championships after 17 years, completed with two medals – a historic first-ever bronze within the workforce occasion and Tanvi’s silver in ladies’ singles.
The outcomes (last): Singles: Girls: Anyapat Phichitpreechasak (Tha) bt Tanvi Sharma 15-7, 15-12; Boys: Liu Yang Ming Yu (Chn) bt Mohd. Zaki Ubaidillah (Idn) 15-10, 15-11.
Doubles: Girls: Tan Ke Xuan & Wei Yue Yue (Chn) bt Zi Yu Low & Noraqilah Maisarah (Mas) 15-13, 19-17; Boys: Chen Jun Ting & Liu Jun Rong (Chn) bt Cho Hyeong Woo & Hyeong Woo Lee (Kor) 16-14, 15-12; Mixed: Lee Hyeong Woo & Cheon Hye In (Kor) bt Hung Bing Fu & Chou Yun An (Tpe) 15-9, 11-15, 15-10.
Published – October 19, 2025 06:54 pm IST
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