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Divyanshi Bhowmick creates history at 29th Asian Youth TT championship 2025, wins gold in U-15 girls’ singles title

Indian table tennis star Divyanshi Bhowmick made history by winning the U-15 Girls’ Singles title at the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championship 2025 in Tashkent. Her gold medal is India’s first in this event in 36 years, marking a milestone for Indian youth table tennis

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Divyanshi Bhowmick creates history at 29th Asian Youth TT championship 2025, wins gold in U-15 girls’ singles title

Divyanshi Bhowmick creates history at 29th Asian Youth TT championship 2025, wins gold in U-15 girls’ singles title

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India’s young table tennis sensation, Divyanshi Bhowmick, has created history by becoming the first Indian in 36 years to win the U-15 Girls’ Single title at the Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships. The 14-year-old Indian table tennis player defeated China’s Zhu Qihi with 4-2 in a high-pressure final to claim the Gold Medal for India.

This remarkable achievement marks a new era for Indian table tennis. Divyanshi, seeded second in the championship, showcased her skill and determination by defeating three top-ranked Chinese players in her journey to the title – an unprecedented feat in Indian Youth Table Tennis history.

Her standout performance came during the semifinals, where she edged past China’s Liu Ziling in a thrilling seven-game battle that kept India’s gold medal hopes alive. With this victory, Divyanshi Bhowmick also secured qualification for the upcoming World Youth Table Tennis Championship.

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Earlier this year, Divyanshi was named Best Women’s Player (Overall) at the Table Tennis Super League (TTSL) Maharashtra, further cementing her reputation as one of India’s most promising young athletes.

India wrapped up its campaign in Tashkent with one gold, one silver and two bronze medals. The mixed doubles pair of Ankur Bhattarcharjee and Taneesha Kotecha won bronze after a close semi-final defeat against South Korea’s Kim Gaon and Park Gahyeon. The Under-15 Boys’ team secured silver medal, while the Under-19 Boys’ team claimed bronze.

Divyanshi Bhowmick’s historic gold medal is being hailed as a defining moment for resurgence of Indian table tennis on the international stage.

Netizens hail Divyanshi Bhowmick 

Several prominent voices and fans praised her record-breaking win. Here are some notable tweets:

Khelo India tweeted: “A golden moment for Indian table tennis! Congratulations Divyanshi Bhowmick on becoming the first Indian in 36 years to win the U-15 Girls’ Singles title at the 29th Asian Youth Championships 2025. Keep Shining!”

DIVYANSHI BHOWMICK CREATES HISTORY! 🤯

Divyanshi won the Asian U15 Table Tennis C'ship by defeating Qi Hui Zhu 🇨🇳 4-2 in the Finals 🏆

Beating 3 Chinese players on trot in Table Tennis is a very special achievement, Well Done! 🇮🇳❤️pic.twitter.com/s9dCZ3hzpL

— The Khel India (@TheKhelIndia) July 1, 2025

Tapan Gogoi tweeted: “Salute to Divyanshi Bhowmick for this historic win! Beating three Chinese players shows here extraordinary spirit. Proud of you!”

Indian table tennis players are accomplishing mind-blowing results! Unbelievable! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

— tapan gogoi (@gogot2017) July 1, 2025

Sagar wrote: “What a champion! Divyanshi has inspired a generation with her fearless game and determination. This is just a start”

Mera desh badal raha hey age badh raha hey.

— CA_Sagar Dholakiya (@I_SAGARD) July 2, 2025

Divyanshi Bhowmick’s historic victory is far more than a medal – it is a shining symbol of determination, persistence, and the limitless potential of India’s young athletes. Her journey, marked by grit and belief, has inspired countless children across the nation to pick up a paddle and chase their dreams without fear.

In a sport long dominated by giants, Divyanshi proved that passion and perseverance can break barriers. Her triumph will be remembered as a moment of national pride and the beginning to a new era of Indian table tennis.

Topics: Divyanshi Bhowmick29th Asian Youth Table Tennis Championships 2025Liu Ziling
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