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BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: Sankar Muthusamy assures medal, defeats China’s Hu Zhe An to advance to semifinal at BWF World Junior Championships 2022 – Follow LIVE

BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: Sankar Muthusamy assures medal, defeats China’s Hu Zhe An to advance to semifinal at BWF World Junior Championships 2022 – Follow LIVE

BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: India’s Sankar Muthusamy advanced to the semifinals of the World Junior Badminton Championships 2022 as he defeated China’s Hu Zhe An in the Men’s Singles quarterfinal on Friday. With the victory he has assured atleast a bronze medal and will become the 9th Indian to win a medal in […]

BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: India’s Sankar Muthusamy advanced to the semifinals of the World Junior Badminton Championships 2022 as he defeated China’s Hu Zhe An in the Men’s Singles quarterfinal on Friday. With the victory he has assured atleast a bronze medal and will become the 9th Indian to win a medal in the history of the Junior Championships. He will next face Thailand’s Panitchaphon Teeraratchakul in the semifinals.  Follow Badminton World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN 

BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: Sankar Muthusamy to face China’s Hu Zhe An in quarterfinal at BWF World Junior Championships 2022 – Follow LIVE

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India last won a medal in the 2018 edition in which Lakshya Sen clinched the Bronze medal. India have so far won one gold, three silver medals and five bronze medals in the tournament so far. All the medals have come in the singles.

Quarterfinal Match

Sankar Muthusamy BEAT Hu Zhe An – 21-18, 8-21, 21-16

Matches on 28th October

Sankar Muthusamy BEAT Nachakorn Pusri – 21-10, 21-12

Matches on 26th October Results 

Boys Singles 

Sankar Muthusamy BEAT Basilio Porto – 21-4, 21-5

Girls Singles 

Unnati Hooda BEAT Gianna Stiglich – 21-11, 21-7

Anupama Upadhyay LOST TO  Zhang Xin Ran – 15-21, 10-21

Rakshitha Ramraj LOST TO Na Kyung Park – 13-21, 13-21

Women’s Doubles 

Shreya Balaji  Srinidhi Narayanan LOST TO Drouin / Margueritte – 18-21, 21-16, 21-17

Mixed Doubles 

Samarveer / Radhika LOST TO Inque / Ishikawa18-21, 16-21

Defending champions (2019 Edition)

Men’s singles – Kunlavudt Vitidsarn – Denmark
Women’s singles – Riko Gunji – Japan
Men’s doubles – Leo Rolly Carnando / Daniel Marthin – Indonesia
Women’s doubles – Lin Fangling / Zhou Xinru – China
Mixed doubles –  Feng Yanzhe / Lin Fangling – China

Denmark Open 2022 Schedule

  • 1st round– October 24
  • 2nd round – October 25
  • 3rd round – October 26
  • 4th round – October 27
  • Quarterfinal – October 28
  • Semifinal – October 29
  • Final – October 30

Top Seeds 

France’s Alex Lanier, who is currently the World No. in the Junior ranking is the top seed in the boys singles, while Junior World No.1 in Girls singles Anupama Upadhyay is the No.1 player in the Girls World Junior rankings is the top seed in the tournament.

Boys Singles 

  1. Alex Lanier – France
  2. Alwi Farhan – Indonesia
  3. Justin Hoh – Malaysia
  4. Shankar Muthuswamy – India
  5. Tauri Kilk – Estonia
  6. Victor Lai – Canada
  7. Sanjeevi Padmanabhan – Germany
  8. Charles Fouyn – Belgium
  9. Yeison Esleiter – Gautemala
  10. Karim Krehemier – Germany
  11. Bodhi Ratana Gotama – Indonesia
  12. Luca Zhou – Mexico
  13. Jacob Houe – Denmark
  14. Christian Kjaer – Denmark
  15. Noah Haase – Netherlands
  16. Alessandro Gozzini – Italy

Insidesport

Girls Singles 

  1. Anupama Upadhyaya – India
  2. Sirada Roongpiboonsopit – Thailand
  3. Ester Nurumi Wardoyo -Indonesia
  4. Polina Buhrova – Ukraine
  5. Unnati Hooda – India
  6. Lucia Rodriguez – Spain
  7. Tasya Farahnailah – Indonesia
  8. Lisa Curtin – England
  9. Pitchamon Opatniputh – Thailand
  10. Emilie Drouin – France
  11. Lucie Amiguet – Switzerland
  12. Kaloyana Nalbantova – Bulgaria
  13. Sophia Noble – Ireland
  14. Petra Maixnerova – Czech Republic
  15. Benedicte Sillasen – Denmark
  16. Lucie Krulova – Czech Republic

India’s Boys Singles Draws

India’s Bharat Raghav, who is unseeded in the tournament will take on England’s Michael Pang in the first round of the tournament. If the Indian advances to the second round, he will face a big challenge from the top seed Alex Lanier.

India also has the unseeded Ayush Shetty who is in the first quarter of the draws. He will begin his campaign by facing Manvel Harutyunyan in the first round. If he reaches the third round of the tournament, he is likely to be up against eighth seeded Charles Fouyn from Belgium.

Meanwhile, fourth seeded Sankar Muthuswamy has received a bye to the second round. He will begin the campaign by facing the winner between Ziga Podgorsek and Remus Ng in the second round.

India’s Girls Singles Draws

Top seed Anupama Upadhyay finds herself in the first quarter of the draws. She has received a bye to the second round and will face the winner between Singapore’s Elas Lai and Iceland’s Hrafnhildur Ingvarsdottir in the second round. The other seeded players in this quarter are seventh seed Tasya Farahnailah from Indonesia and 16th seed Lucie Krulova.

Fifth seed Unnati Hooda too received a bye to the second round and she is set to begin her campaign by facing either Sri Lanka’s Ranithama Liyanage or Namie Tsukazan in the second round.

Where to watch BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE streaming? 

The LIVE streaming of the tournament will be on the official YouTube channel of Badminton Spain.

BWF World Junior Championships 2022 LIVE: Singles Draws, Schedule, Top seeds, Prize Money, LIVE Streaming, All you need to know about BWF World Junior Championships 2022

 

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