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    Asian Youth Table Tennis: Divyanshi ends India's 36-year wait with historic gold

    The 14-year-old defeated China’s Zhu Qihi 4-2 in a high-pressure final, capping a sensational run that included victories over three Chinese players.

    Asian Youth Table Tennis: Divyanshi ends Indias 36-year wait with historic gold
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    Divyanshi Bhowmick at the 29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships

    CHENNAI: India’s Divyanshi Bhowmick scripted history at the 29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships in Uzbekistan, becoming the first Indian in 36 years to win the U-15 Girls’ Singles title.

    The 14-year-old defeated China’s Zhu Qihi 4-2 in a high-pressure final, capping a sensational run that included victories over three Chinese players, an unprecedented feat in Indian youth table tennis.

    The second-seeded Divyanshi also sealed her berth for the World Youth Championships with this title. Her standout moment came in the semi-final, where she edged past China’s Liu Ziling in a thrilling seven-game battle to keep India’s gold medal hopes alive.

    The youngster was a part of the first edition of the Dream UTT Juniors, which ran alongside Ultimate Table Tennis Season 6 in Ahmedabad, featuring some of the country's best young talents. Meanwhile, she was also named the Best Women's Player (Overall) at the Table Tennis Super League (TTSL) Maharashtra in April this year.

    India wrapped up its campaign in Tashkent with one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals, with Divyanshi’s triumph standing out as a defining moment for the country’s resurgence in youth table tennis.

    DTNEXT Bureau
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