Divyanshi Bhowmick tops Chinese challenge for TT title
KOLKATA: Divyanshi Bhowmick continued her rise in world table tennis by clinching the under-15 girls’ singles title at the 29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships in Tashkent on Tuesday. The win ensured the youngster a direct berth in the World Youth Championships to be held in Romania in Nov.
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Divyanshi’s triumph marked a watershed moment for Indian table tennis. Her victory not only ended a 36-year drought for India in the U-15 girls’ (cadet) singles event at the Asian Youth Championships, but also made her the first Indian to win an Asian championship across in 21 years.
It was a strong show by second seed Bhowmick, who got past three Chinese opponents in back-to-back matches. In the final, 15-year-old Bhowmick overpowered third seeded China’s Zhu Qihui 4-2 (13-11, 11-8, 8-11, 12-10, 9-11, 11-8). In the semifinals, Bhowmick had to fight hard to overcome China’s Liu Ziling 4-3 (10-12, 11-9, 11-6, 10-12, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9) while in the quarters, she prevailed over another Chinese Huize Yang 3-1.
It has been a steady rise for Bhowmick, who started playing the game in 2020. It was during the lockdown period that Bhowmick developed a love for TT while playing against her dad and sister at their home in Mumbai.
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Divyanshi’s triumph marked a watershed moment for Indian table tennis. Her victory not only ended a 36-year drought for India in the U-15 girls’ (cadet) singles event at the Asian Youth Championships, but also made her the first Indian to win an Asian championship across in 21 years.
It was a strong show by second seed Bhowmick, who got past three Chinese opponents in back-to-back matches. In the final, 15-year-old Bhowmick overpowered third seeded China’s Zhu Qihui 4-2 (13-11, 11-8, 8-11, 12-10, 9-11, 11-8). In the semifinals, Bhowmick had to fight hard to overcome China’s Liu Ziling 4-3 (10-12, 11-9, 11-6, 10-12, 11-9, 5-11, 11-9) while in the quarters, she prevailed over another Chinese Huize Yang 3-1.
It has been a steady rise for Bhowmick, who started playing the game in 2020. It was during the lockdown period that Bhowmick developed a love for TT while playing against her dad and sister at their home in Mumbai.
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