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PUBLISHED ON: 09 NOV 2025, 04:18 PM
The Badminton World Junior Championships 2025 ended on a thrilling note as China once again proved why they remain the powerhouse of junior badminton. In a dominant display, the Chinese team overpowered Indonesia to claim their record 15th Suhandinata Cup title, reaffirming their unmatched legacy in the sport. Meanwhile, India earned a well-deserved bronze medal, marking another strong step in the nation’s rising badminton journey.
China’s Unstoppable Dominance
From the very first match, China showcased their signature composure and clinical precision. Their young shuttlers displayed remarkable maturity, executing tactical brilliance and controlling rallies with measured aggression. The team, led by a mix of emerging stars and seasoned juniors, wasted no time asserting authority over Indonesia, sealing the tie with confidence and control.
China’s head coach praised his side’s teamwork and consistency, emphasizing how the nation’s junior program continues to produce top-tier players ready for the senior level.
“Every generation brings new talent, but the discipline and unity remain constant. This victory reflects our system and the players’ hard work.”
The win not only gives China their 15th title but also highlights their ability to stay ahead of evolving competition. Their juniors played with a calm that belied their age turning pressure into performance when it mattered most.
Indonesia Fall Short but Show Promise
For Indonesia, the loss was a tough one, especially after coming into the final with impressive form. Their young squad fought bravely, showing flashes of brilliance in intense rallies and net duels. However, they couldn’t sustain their momentum against a relentless Chinese side that punished every loose shot.
Despite the defeat, Indonesia can take heart from their journey. Their young players displayed great spirit and skill, proving that the future of Indonesian badminton remains bright. The final might have slipped away, but the lessons learned could shape a stronger comeback in 2026.
India’s Bronze – A Step Forward
Meanwhile, India’s young contingent delivered one of their most consistent performances in recent years, earning a bronze medal after an impressive run to the semi-finals. Their campaign showcased the depth and potential of India’s junior circuit, with players combining fearless shot-making and tactical intelligence.
Indian junior coach Pullela Gopichand hailed the team’s progress:
“This bronze isn’t just a medal it’s a statement. Our players are fearless, technically sharp, and ready to compete with the world’s best.”
The bronze finish marks India’s growing prominence in world badminton, following recent junior successes at continental and international levels.

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