BWF World Championships: Dhruv-Tanisha exit in Round of 16, India blanked in mixed doubles
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto, India's last hope in the mixed doubles draw at the BWF World Championships 2025, were eliminated in the Round of 16 on Thursday, 20 August, going down in straight games to China's Chen Fang and Guo Xinwa at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. The defeat brings India's participation in the mixed doubles discipline to a complete close.
How the Match Unfolded
The 15th-seeded Indian pair were outclassed by the Chinese combination, who controlled the contest from start to finish. Chen and Guo secured a dominant 21-11, 21-11 win, leaving little room for Dhruv and Tanisha to find their footing. The margin was emphatic and underscored the gulf in form on the day.
The result was a stark contrast to their previous outing. After receiving a first-round bye, Dhruv and Tanisha had made comfortable work of Macau's Leong Iok Chong and Ng Weng Chi to advance to the last 16, raising hopes of a deeper run at home.
India's Other Mixed Doubles Exits
Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde had earlier bowed out in a closely contested match against Canada's Jonathan Bing Tsan Lai and Crystal Lai. The Indian pair took the opening game 22-20 but could not sustain the momentum, eventually losing 19-21, 17-21.
Ashith Surya and Amrutha Pramuthesh also made an early exit after a gruelling three-game battle against Turkey's Emre Sonmez and Yasemen Bektas. The Turkish pair prevailed 21-16, 29-30, 24-22 in a contest that stretched well beyond the standard finishing scores in two of the three games.
What It Means for India
With Dhruv and Tanisha's exit, India no longer has any representative in the mixed doubles draw at the BWF World Championships 2025. The home-crowd advantage at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium had offered a rare opportunity for Indian pairs to go deep in the tournament, making the clean sweep of exits in the discipline a notable setback.
Notably, this is the marquee home edition of the World Championships, adding weight to each elimination. India's mixed doubles depth will likely come under scrutiny as the squad looks ahead to the next cycle of international competition.