World Junior C'ships: Gnana Dattu, Bhavya-Vishakha reach quarters; Tanvi, Unnati also advance

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Guwahati, Oct 16 (PTI) Rising Indian shuttlers Tanvi Sharma and Unnati Hooda continued their impressive run to sail into the quarterfinals of the BWF World Junior Championships, here Thursday.

Gnana Dattu TT and mixed doubles combination of Bhavya Chhabra and Vishakha Toppo also upset their much higher-ranked opponents in another good day for Indian badminton at the National Centre of Excellence.

Tanvi registered a dominating 15-8 15-5 win over China’s Sun Li Yuan, while eighth seed Unnati recovered from a bad start to prevail 15-10, 15-7 over Carine Tee of Malaysia.

In the quarterfinals, Tanvi will face Japan’s Saki Matsumoto, while Unnati will take on second seed Anyapat Phichitpreechasak of Thailand.

Gnana Dattu, playing his first world juniors, defeated eighth seed Garret Tan of USA 15-12 15-13 in the 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.

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

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 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 Dattu.

On the adjacent court, Bhavya and Toppo perfectly executed the game plan from the better side of the court to upset the third seeds from France.

Having lost the opening game rather easily, the Indian combination roared back in the second, adopting an aggressive approach.

The decider was a battle of nerves as the third seeds changed ends at 8-6 and then looked comfortably placed at 11-8.

This is when the Indians decided to change tactics and not let their opponents attack. This meant that Bhavya got opportunities to find the winners as the Indian combination won six straight points to turn the tables.

"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.

Indian results: Men's Singles: Gnana Dattu TT bt 8-Garret Tan (USA) 15-12, 15-13 Women's Singles: 1-Tanvi Sharma bt Li Yuan Sun (China) 15-8, 15-5; 8-Unnati Hooda bt Carine Tee (Malaysia) 15-10, 15-7; 10-Rakshitha Sree lost to 4-Ranithma Liyanage (Sri Lanka) 11-15, 9-15 Women's Doubles: 8-Vennala K/Reshika U lost to Salsabila Aulia/Jania Situmorang (Indonesia) 16-14, 12-15, 8-15 Mixed Doubles: 14-Bhavya Chhabra/ Vishakha Toppo bt 3-Thibault Gardon/ Agathe Cuevas (France) 12-15, 15-11, 15-12. PTI ATK AT