Divyanshi Bhowmick becomes youngest Indian woman to win WTT Feeder singles title
Fifteen-year-old Divyanshi Bhowmick created history by becoming the youngest Indian woman to win a WTT Feeder Women’s Singles title at Prishtina in Kosovo. She also secured doubles gold with Syndrela Das, completing a remarkable double-gold haul for India.
Published Date - 1 June 2026, 02:02 PM
Hyderabad: Indian table tennis witnessed a landmark moment as 15-year-old Divyanshi Bhowmick produced a dream performance at the WTT Feeder Prishtina 2026 in Kosovo, scripting history by becoming the youngest Indian woman ever to win a WTT Feeder Women’s Singles title.
The young Indian star, ranked World No. 211, showcased extraordinary composure and fighting spirit to defeat Chinese Taipei’s Yeh Yi-Tian, the World No. 38, in a thrilling five-game final. After dropping the opening game, Divyanshi mounted a spirited comeback to register a memorable 3-2 (8-11, 11-8, 11-5, 7-11, 11-7) victory, announcing her arrival on the senior international stage in emphatic fashion.
The victory is not only historic for Indian table tennis but also places Divyanshi in elite company globally. A
t just 15 years of age, she is believed to be the second-youngest player in the world, after Japan’s prodigious Miwa Harimoto, to capture a Women’s Singles title on the WTT Feeder circuit.
Divyanshi’s triumph was the culmination of a remarkable week in Prishtina, where she demonstrated maturity well beyond her years, overcoming higher-ranked and more experienced opponents with fearless attacking play and unwavering confidence.
Adding further sparkle to an already unforgettable campaign, Divyanshi also clinched the Women’s Doubles gold medal alongside fellow Indian teenager Syndrela Das. The talented Indian pair defeated the Japanese combination of Sachi Aoki and Cocona Muramatsu in a pulsating final that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.
After losing the opening game, the Indians fought back brilliantly to prevail 3-2 (7-11, 14-12, 12-14, 11-8, 11-7) in a contest lasting a little over 30 minutes. Their resilience under pressure, especially in the crucial closing stages, highlighted the growing maturity of one of India’s most promising partnerships.
The Prishtina triumph adds to the growing success story of the Divyanshi-Syndrela combination, which has already earned international recognition with strong performances on the WTT circuit this year.
For Indian table tennis, Divyanshi’s historic double-gold haul is a powerful indication of the bright future that lies ahead. Her stunning victory over a top-40 player, coupled with the doubles title, reflects the depth of talent emerging from the country’s youth development system.
At an age when most athletes are still finding their feet at the international level, Divyanshi has already shown the ability to conquer the world’s best and stand atop a WTT podium. Her success in Prishtina is more than a title-winning performance—it is the emergence of a future star of Indian sport.