Stuti Shines at WTT Youth Contender in San Francisco

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San Francisco, CA – Rising star Stuti delivered a stellar performance at the WTT Youth Contender Tournament, held at the prestigious 888 Table Tennis Center in San Francisco. Competing against the world’s elite youth players, she showcased remarkable resilience and skill, clinching a bronze medal in the U19 Mixed Doubles event alongside her partner, Tanish Pendse of the USA.

Beyond her medal-winning performance, Stuti demonstrated her growing expertise with strong showings in the singles categories:

  • U17 Girls Singles: Reached the quarterfinals.
  • U19 Girls Singles: Advanced to the quarterfinals.

In the U17 Girls Singles event, her quarterfinal match was a nail-biter, with an officiating error proving decisive in the fifth set. However, Stuti made an impressive comeback in the U19 Girls Singles, where she secured a thrilling five-set victory over Mandy Yu, the USA’s top U15 player.

These achievements reflect Stuti’s steady rise on the global stage, with current rankings as follows:

  • U17 Girls World Ranking: 96
  • U19 Girls World Ranking: 168

Stuti’s bronze medal and commendable performances underscore her position as one of the sport’s most promising young talents.


Upcoming Schedule

Stuti’s 2025 calendar is packed with exciting challenges as she aims to build on her recent success. Her next stops include:

  • Tunisia: Back-to-back WTT Youth Star Contender Series Tournaments (January 13–16 and January 17–19).
  • Kolkata, India: A week of intensive preparation.
  • Doha, Qatar: Two consecutive WTT Youth Contender Series Tournaments (January 27–30 and January 31–February 2).

These events will provide Stuti with invaluable international exposure and the chance to further her growth in the sport.


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