Tanvi Sharma has ended a 17-year wait by becoming the first Indian female badminton player since 2008 to secure a medal at the BWF World Junior Championships. The 16-year-old’s resilient quarterfinal win in Guwahati guarantees her at least a bronze and places her among India’s elite junior players.
Indian badminton witnessed a historic moment as 16-year-old Tanvi Sharma clinched a medal at the BWF World Junior Championships 2025 held at the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati. She became the first Indian female in 17 years to stand on the podium in the Girls' Singles category, ending a drought since Saina Nehwal’s gold in 2008. Tanvi’s impressive victory over Japan’s Saki Matsumoto in a gripping three-game quarterfinal match (13-15, 15-9, 15-10) assured her at least a bronze medal and cemented her status as one of India’s brightest young talents.
Historic Achievement and Resilience
Tanvi emerged victorious after a hard-fought 47-minute contest, overcoming a first-game deficit with aggressive play and composure under intense pressure. She fought back from trailing in the deciding game, inspired by motivational coaching from Park Tae-sang, her South Korean mentor, whose pep talk helped her harness her energy in critical moments.
End of a Long Wait for Indian Women’s Singles Medal
Tanvi joins an exclusive list of Indian girls who have earned medals at the World Junior level: Aparna Popat (silver in 1996), and Saina Nehwal (gold in 2008, silver in 2006). With this breakthrough, Tanvi has revived hopes of Indian dominance in junior women’s badminton on the global stage and brings new momentum to India's future prospects.
Upcoming Challenge and Future Prospects
Following this landmark win, Tanvi is set to face formidable Chinese competitor Liu Si Ya in the semifinals—a rematch against a player who defeated her earlier at the Asian Junior Championships. Despite the challenge, her coach expresses strong confidence in her ability to excel, emphasizing her skill and mental toughness. Tanvi’s journey highlights India’s ongoing emergence in international badminton and could inspire a next generation of champions.
This achievement not only marks a milestone for Tanvi but also revitalizes India's presence in the top tiers of junior badminton, offering a renewed pathway for young athletes aiming for excellence on the world stage.
Sources: Olympics.com, ESPN India, DD News, The New Indian Express, Badminton Association of India