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India's Journey Ends at Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships

India's badminton team faced a challenging quarterfinal match against Hong Kong in the Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships, ultimately losing 2-1. The team started strong but struggled to maintain their lead as Hong Kong mounted a comeback. The final match was tightly contested, but India could not recover from a crucial loss in the doubles. Read on to find out more about the match details and the performances of the players.
 

India's Quarterfinal Exit

India's participation in the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships concluded in the quarterfinals after a 2-1 defeat to Hong Kong on Monday.


Promising Start for India

The Indian team kicked off the match with a strong performance, as Dev Ruparelia and Tanvi Patri secured an early advantage, leading 22-12 after the first two matches. The doubles teams maintained this momentum, winning the set with a score of 55-44.


Hong Kong's Comeback

However, the second game saw a shift in momentum as Hong Kong's Can Yee Hei defeated Ruparelia 11-8, allowing IP Sum Yau to extend their lead to 22-16. The Indian doubles teams struggled to reduce the deficit, leading to a decisive match.


Nail-Biting Decider

In the final match, Ruparelia regained the lead for India by overcoming Chan 11-9, but Ip quickly narrowed the gap to 22-21. The mixed doubles pair of Bjorn Jaison and Dianka Waldia managed to keep India ahead with a score of 33-32, as their match against Cheung Sai Shing and Wing Chi Chu ended in a tie at 11-11.


Unfortunately, Tanvi Reddy Andluri and Baruni Parshwal lost to Chu and Yi Kiu Yu with a score of 5-11, sealing India's fate as they lost the set 55-43.