Devika Sihag Creates History as Youngest Indian Woman to Win BWF Super 300 Title
Seventeen-year-old Devika Sihag from Haryana has become the youngest Indian woman to win a BWF Super 300 title, clinching the Guwahati Masters crown. In a landmark debut final, she defeated Thailand’s Pitchamon Opatniputh in straight games (21-18, 21-11) within 43 minutes.
Key Takeaways
- Devika Sihag is the first Indian woman to win a Super 300 title in her debut final.
- She is the youngest Indian woman to achieve this feat, surpassing the records of Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu.
- Her victory signals a strong new generation ready to carry forward India’s badminton legacy.
A Significant Milestone in Indian Badminton
Devika’s win marks the first Super 300 title for an Indian woman since Saina Nehwal’s victory at the 2019 Syed Modi International. While has multiple Super 300 wins, Devika now holds the record as the youngest from the country to do so.
This triumph is a major boost for Indian badminton, which has been seeking a successor to the era of Saina and Sindhu. The teenager has demonstrated consistent promise, having won the Bulgarian Junior International and reached the Asian Junior Championships semifinals earlier this year.
Coach’s Praise and Future Prospects
Her coach, U. Vimal Kumar, attributed the win to her dedication. “She has been training very hard and this win is a just reward for her efforts. She has a bright future ahead of her,” he said.
Currently ranked 97th globally, Devika is projected to break into the world’s top 50 soon. Her next challenge is the Odisha Masters, another Super 300 event starting December 12.
Depth in Women’s Badminton
Devika’s success highlights the growing strength of Indian women’s badminton. Alongside established stars, young talents like , Aakarshi Kashyap, and Unnati Hooda are making their presence felt internationally.
This victory confirms that Indian badminton’s future is secure and in capable hands.



