Dutch Junior International: Sai Charan Koya upsets top seed to enter pre-quarters

New Delhi: Andhra Pradesh shuttler Sai Charan Koya put up a brilliant performance to upset the top seed and storm into the pre-quarter-finals of the ongoing Dutch Junior International in Haarlem, the Netherlands on Friday.

The 16-year-old needed just 38 minutes to prevail over Indonesia’s Syabda Perkasa Belawa 21-11, 21-19.
Roy was joined by Maisnam Meiraba Luwang and Priyanshu Rajawat in the Round of 16 on a day of some scintillating upsets by the young Indian shuttlers.

Manipur’s Meiraba registered a strong 21-13, 21-16 victory over the ninth seed Ernesto Baschwitz while Dhar native Rajawat emerged a fluent 21-14, 21-12 winner over the 13th seed Miguel San Luis, also of Spain.

India dazzled in girls’ singles as well with a mature show from Gayatri Gopichand. The 15-year-old staved off a stiff resistance from the 10th seeded Amy Tan in the first game and then quickly clenched the second game to secure a 21-17, 21-12 win en route to the pre-quarters.

However, the campaign came to an end for Samiya Imad Farooqui, Smit Toshniwal and Treesa Jolly. 2017 Asian Junior Championships U-15 gold medallist Farooqui was beaten 18-21, 15-21 by the fourth seed Anastasiia Shapovalova while the 12th seeded Toshniwal was edged 21-18, 12-21, 17-21 by Korea’s Hye Jin Choi. Jolly could not overcome the 16th seeded So Yul Lee, falling 13-21, 10-21.

The boys’ doubles team of Navaneeth Bokka and Vishnu Vardhan Goud Panjala were the only Indian doubles pair to win on Day 3 of this Junior International Grand Prix event as the Indian challenge got over in girls’ doubles.

Bokka and Panjala, both hailing from Telangana, pummelled the French combine of Clement Allain and Cyprien Samson 21-10, 21-9 to enter the pre-quarter-finals of boys’ doubles. Ishaan Bhatnagar and Edwin Joy, meanwhile, went down 9-21, 15-21 to Joon Young Kim and Min Woo Noh.

In the girls’ doubles section, Treesa Jolly and Varshini Viswanath Sri were shown the door 10-21, 21-16, 12-21 by Danes Natasja P Anthonisen and Clara Graversen.

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