
The best Tanvi Sharma seed during your first girl’s single match in Guwahati on Tuesday “Now is the time to prove itself,” said Indian coach Ivan Sozonov Toi of Guwahati after another fulfilling day on the host playground at the BWF World Championship on Tuesday. And young Indian shuttles showed their mettle on the 2nd day of individual events at the National Center of Excellence, including the prominent Medals of Hope Tanvi Sharma and Usti Hood, while Rakshitha Sree later joined them at the opening of the winning worlds for India in girls’ singles. Then all four competitors of Indian boys – Rounek Chauhan, Suryaksh Rawat, Lalthazual Hmar and Gnan Dattu TT were also sailed into the next round. The best deployed Tanvi threw Polish Wiktoria Kaletka 15-2, 15-1 in just 11 minutes, while the eighth seed tired was released to 15-8, 15-9 victories over Hong Kong Liu Hoi Anna. Rakshitha overcame Lucy Yang of Canada 15-5, 15-9. 11. Seed Rounak defeated Sri Lanka Thisath Rupathunga 15-3, 15-6; 15. Suryaksh seed defeated Yigitcan Erol of Turkiye 15-5, 15-8; While Lalthazuala got a better of Rylan Tan from the USA 15-11, 15-5. A few hours later, Gnana Datta joined his teammates in round 32 and defeated Brazilian Joaquim Mendonca 15-10, 15-13. The only disappointment for the hosts in the singles was the defeat of Asian junior championships bronze medalist Vennal K, who could not find her rhythm against the fifth seed of Tonrug Saehng of Thailand and lost 6-15, 5-15 in the second round. However, coach Sozonov warned that real competition for world events begins when he accepts the last 32 courts. “It’s hard to predict because there are a lot of good players,” said Russian. “And many teams do not bring their best team events players. So I noticed that the quality of the game improves with each event.” The hard challenge of young people was obvious on Tuesday in some upset, with Indonesian Thitita Wiryawan, deployed by the seventh, top player of the singles of girls who set off Chinese Taipei Shu-Yu Wen, who fought for 12-15, 15-7, 15-8 victories in 34 minutes. In mixed doubles, C Lalramasang and Taarini Suri scripted the dominant victory of 15-12, 15-5, while the 14. In the girls’ doubles, Mansa and Gayatri Rawat, they advanced with 15-3, 15-5 victories over Alya Elghandour and Fatema Rabie from Egypt, while Aanya Bishht and Angel Punta won a better of Polish Wiktoria Kaletka and Olga Szwarenowiecka 15-12, 15-11. In the doubles of the boys, the sixth seeds of Bhargav Ram Arigel and Viswa, the Gobbur beat Andrej Macek and Andrej Sky from Slovakia 15-7, 15-6 in the second round. Later during the day, however, Bhavya and Sumith AR saved the match point, but could not avoid the defeat of 12-15, 15-10, 16-14 against the Danish combination of Philip Boe and Salomon Thomasen-Druhou loss for India on the day.