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Shuttler Unnati Hooda beats Tasnim Mir in a thriller to win KIYG title

Rising badminton star Unnati Hooda came back from the brink to cl... Read More
PANCHKULA: Rising badminton star

Unnati Hooda

came back from the brink to clinch the girls' singles crown, beating

Tasnim Mir

in a nail-biting final in the

Khelo India Youth Games

on Tuesday.

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Unnati came back from losing the first game to beat the former World Junior No. 1 Tasnim, winning 9-21, 23-21, 21-12 in 47 enthralling minutes.


Fourteen-year-old Unnati, the youngest Indian girl to make it to the

Uber Cup

team, looked down and out against former World Junior No. 1

Tasnim

Mir after losing the opening game 9-21 and trailing 11-18 in the second.

But she didn't give up and began frustrating Tasnim with her patient play. Tasnim tried to force the pace and earn quick points, allowing

Unnati

to come back into the contest.

Unnati saved four match points, including a lucky net-chord that helped her win the second game. The decider was then a lopsided affair, with Tasnim unable to recover her rhythm. Unnati went on to win the match in 47 minutes.
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Devika Sihag

bagged the bronze medal. Maharashtra's Darshan Pujari clinched the badminton boys' singles gold, beating S. Rithvik Sanjeevi of Tamil Nadu 21-15, 22-20 to lift the title. Saneeth D.S bagged the bronze medal.

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