Tag: Elsa Jacob

  • Young Talent Shines at BWF World Juniors

    Young Talent Shines at BWF World Juniors

    The BWF World Junior Championships has long been a stage for emerging badminton stars. The 24th edition, held in Nanchang from October 7-13, 2024, showcased some of the best young talent worldwide. Here are some players who made their mark, with much potential for future success:

    Hu Zhe An (China)
    Runner-up last year, Hu Zhe An trained with the senior team and now claims the title of men’s singles champion. With seven finals in two seasons and major wins, including the Asia Junior Championships and a Super 100 title, Hu fulfilled his goal of winning gold at this year’s World Juniors.

    Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah (Indonesia)
    Known for his smooth style and precise anticipation, Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah impressed at the World Juniors. He reached the semifinals and earlier this season won a Super 100 title in Indonesia.

    Lin Xiang Yi (China)
    Explosive and dynamic, Lin Xiang Yi captured the mixed doubles title with Liu Yuan Yuan. This follows his success at the Asian Juniors, where he won a double, and at the Dutch Junior in March.

    Kang Khai Xing/Aaron Tai (Malaysia)
    The Malaysian men’s doubles duo of Kang Khai Xing and Aaron Tai impressed with their complementary styles. Winning two of their three finals this year, including the TOYOTA International Challenge, they continue to be a formidable pair.

    Low Zi Yu (Malaysia)
    At just 14, Low Zi Yu came close to becoming the youngest World Juniors winner. Her debut, playing alongside Danis Sofea, showcased her fearless attacking skills against seasoned opponents.

    Elsa Jacob (France)
    Elsa Jacob displayed impressive versatility, competing in both women’s and mixed doubles. With a successful season, including a double at the Alpes Junior International Challenge, Jacob continues to rise.

    Aya Tamaki/Ririna Hiramoto (Japan)
    Returning champion Aya Tamaki, now paired with Ririna Hiramoto, defended her title with a powerful style reminiscent of Arisa Higashino. The pair demonstrated consistency, marking their progress since their partnership began last year.

  • European players conclude World Youth Championship

    European players conclude World Youth Championship

    Europe’s campaign at the YONEX BWF World Junior Championships 2024 concluded after the quarterfinals. The top-seeded mixed doubles pair, Tom Lalot Trescarte and Elsa Jacob (FRA), were the last European hopes, making their way from the Round of 128 before bowing out in the quarters.

    The duo has had an impressive year, securing several titles, including the FZ FORZA Alpes International U19 2024 and the senior-level VICTOR Latvia International 2023.

    The YONEX BWF World Junior Championships have long been a platform for future badminton stars, with past champions like Viktor Axelsen (DEN), Chen Yu Fei (CHN), Gregoria Tunjung (INA), Kunlavut Vitidsarn (THA), Kento Momota (JPN), and more.

    Though no European players took home a title this time, the growing talent pool across Europe shows a promising future for the continent’s badminton scene.