BWF World Junior Championships: Gnana Dattu TT and mixed doubles combination of Bhavya Chhabra and Vishakha Toppo upset their much higher-ranked opponents while girls’ singles duo of Tanvi Sharma and Unnati Hooda and boys’ doubles combination of Bhargav Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu registered contrasting wins to reach the quarterfinals of the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 at the National Centre of Excellence here on Thursday.

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Gnana Dattu, playing in his first world juniors, defeated 8th seed Garret Tan of USA 15-12, 15-13 in boys’ singles, while Bhavya and Vishakha fought back after losing the opening game to beat third seeded French combination of Thibault Gardon and Agathe Cuevas 12-15, 15-11, 15-12 to reach the quarterfinals.

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In boys’ doubles, sixth seeds Bhargav and Viswa kept their nerves after losing the opening game to get the better of Yi Hsuan Chen and Chun-Yen Chu of Chinese Taipei 13-15, 15-9, 15-13 in 42 minutes to set up a quarter-final clash against Asian Junior champions Chen Jun Ting and Liu Jun Rong.

Girls’ singles top seed Tanvi dominated China’s Sun Li Yuan for a 15-8, 15-5 win while eighth seed Unnati recovered from a bad start to beat Carine Tee of Malaysia 15-10, 15-7. In the quarterfinals, Tanvi will face Japan’s Saki Matsumoto while Unnati will take on second seed Anyapat Phichitpreechasak of Thailand.

While Tanvi and Unnati lived up to the expectations, Gnana Dattu and the pairing of Bhavya and Vishakha punched above their weight to get within striking distance of a possible medal.

Playing against an experienced opponent, Gnana Dattu showcased his racquet skills as he executed late flicks and flat pushes, particularly under pressure, to outplay Tan.

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In both games, Dattu and Tan focused on not making any errors in the earlier exchanges and it was the Indian who managed to grab the initiative from 8-8. Having understood the conditions and his opponent’s game plan, the 17-year-old created opportunities with delectable slow drops and sharp dribbles to gain a comfortable advantage and then kept his nerves to close out the match.

In the second game, Tan managed to save three match points from 10-14 down as Dattu suddenly tried to avoid mistakes but the Indian managed to hold his nerves on the fourth point to seal his quarterfinal spot.

“Though he has more experience than me because he has played a few senior tournaments, I was confident that I can beat him if I can play at my best and I am happy that I could do that today,” *said Gnana Dattu,* who is playing in his first World Junior Championships.

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He will now face Asian Junior Championships silver medallist Liu Yang Ming Yu, who defeated Chinese Taipei’s Chen Yu Cheng 15-6, 8-15, 15-10.

“Though he has more experience than me because he has played a few senior tournaments, I was confident that I can beat him if I can play at my best and I am happy that I could do that today,” *said Gnana Dattu,* who is playing in his first World Junior Championships.

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“While trailing at 8-11, the coach told us to attack more and play soft at the net to ensure that we get to attack more. We simply listened to the coach as it was easier to attack from this side,” *said Bhavya* after the match.Bhavya and Vishakha will now face Chinese Taipei’s Hung Bing Fu and Chou Yun An, who defeated Korea’s Kim Tae Hyun and Moon In Seo 15-9, 15-11 in the other pre-quarterfinals.

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