WTT Youth Contender 2026: Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya, Vivaan Dave-Naisha Rewaskar win U-19 and U-15 mixed doubles titles

By ANI | Updated: January 4, 2026 23:05 IST2026-01-05T04:33:24+5:302026-01-04T23:05:04+5:30

Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], January 4 : India's Syndrela Das won her second title in two days by teaming up ...

WTT Youth Contender 2026: Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya, Vivaan Dave-Naisha Rewaskar win U-19 and U-15 mixed doubles titles | WTT Youth Contender 2026: Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya, Vivaan Dave-Naisha Rewaskar win U-19 and U-15 mixed doubles titles

WTT Youth Contender 2026: Syndrela Das-Sarthak Arya, Vivaan Dave-Naisha Rewaskar win U-19 and U-15 mixed doubles titles

Vadodara (Gujarat) [India], January 4 : India's Syndrela Das won her second title in two days by teaming up with Sarthak Arya to clinch the U-19 mixed doubles crown in the WTT Youth Contender 2026, presented by Sports Authority of Gujarat, at the SAMA Indoor Sports Complex here on Sunday, as per a release.

The second edition of the WTT Youth Contender in Vadodara, presented by Sports Authority of Gujarat is being hosted by Table Tennis Association of Baroda and implemented by UTT, will feature a total of 226 players competing across the U-11 to U-19 age categories.

In the U-19 mixed doubles final, Syndrela and Sarthak dominated the top-seeded combination of Abhinandh Pradhivadhi and Ananya Muralidharan 11-3, 11-9, 11-3 to clinch the title.

Syndrela won the girls' U-17 singles title on Sunday and is also in contention to retain her U-19 singles crown.

Vivaan Dave and Naisha Rewaskar bagged the U-15 mixed doubles title, beating Reyansh Jalan and Tanishka Kalbhairav 11-8, 11-8, 11-3.

Earlier, U-11, U-15 and U-19 girls and boys were in action in the group stage, with the top two players from each group qualifying for the knockout stage.

In the boy's U-11 category, Rehansh Singhvi in Group 1 and Rajdeep Biswas in Group 2 won all their three group matches to reach the semifinals.

Aadya Baheti and Anshika Gupta topped their respective groups in the girls' U-11 category to make it to the last four stage.

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