India names squad for Asia U17 & U15 Badminton event

Youth talent at the forefront
In one step, which focuses on India’s growing badminton stars, the National Federation has announced a 36-member squad to compete in Chengdu, Badminton Asia U17 and U15 Championships in China from 21 to 26 October. The allegations are Tanvi Patri, U-15 Asian Champion, and Bornal Changeant Holder, a pre-continuous title. Their inclusion brings both experience and expectation for India’s young troop.
Experience and fresh facial balance
While Tanvi and Changmai title the squad, many selections are the fresh entrants in the international circuit. The Federation has mixed experienced youth with promising new people, with the aim to ensure that the team not only competes, but also takes advantage of the valuable match exposure. Coaches believe that participating in the continental-level competition will accelerate their growth.
Expectations and pressure
In such events, there is a burden of expectation with representation. For Tanvi and Changmai, display pressure and lead, for example. For others, the tournament is a stepping stone to test the nature of the nerves, pacing, and match. The Indian party will have to navigate opponents not only in court but also in its ambitions and expectations.
Training, preparation, and strategy
Behind the curtain, the preparation is already in full swing. A pre-tournament training camp has been planned with national coaches who oversee fitness, strategy, and adaptation for Chengdu conditions. Emphasis on match simulation, adjusting shuttle behavior, and managing fatigue over consecutive days is important for success in the youth championship.

India’s badminton implications for the future
This announcement is specific to only one tournament; it indicates India’s long-term approach in badminton. As senior stars compete globally, constant strength comes from deep within. Performance here will help shape the future senior teams. Good performance can fast-track players on senior circuits; Weak people will highlight areas requiring support.
Even if India does not win medals, the experience will refine technology, mental flexibility, and competitive maturity. Fans and mentors will look closely – some of these youth may soon join the ranks of names that we already celebrate.