Japan defeated India's junior badminton team 110-104 during the Badminton Asia Junior Mixed Team Championships quarterfinals. The defending champions overcame an early deficit by winning their final five matches consecutively. India had maintained the lead through most of the contest under the relay scoring format. Bhargav Ram Arigela and Viswa Tej Gobburu secured the opening victory for India in boys doubles. Vennala Kalagotla and Reshika Uthayasooriyan followed with another doubles win.
India advanced from Group D after victories against Hong Kong China, the United Arab Emirates, and Sri Lanka. Rounak Chouhan defeated world junior number five Lam Ka To during singles competition. Rujula Ramu earned victories over two top-twenty ranked opponents. The tournament featured players across boys and girls singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories. Individual championships begin July 23 following the team event conclusion.
Badminton Asia organizes this annual continental competition for junior players. The mixed team format debuted in 2006 with subsequent editions held yearly. India has never captured the championship title throughout the tournament's history.
India advanced from Group D after victories against Hong Kong China, the United Arab Emirates, and Sri Lanka. Rounak Chouhan defeated world junior number five Lam Ka To during singles competition. Rujula Ramu earned victories over two top-twenty ranked opponents. The tournament featured players across boys and girls singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories. Individual championships begin July 23 following the team event conclusion.
Badminton Asia organizes this annual continental competition for junior players. The mixed team format debuted in 2006 with subsequent editions held yearly. India has never captured the championship title throughout the tournament's history.