NMI bags debut win in Pacific U15 badminton

THE NMI U15 National Badminton Team is off to a strong start in the Pacific U15 Invitational Team Challenge 2025, emerging victorious in their debut match against Wallis & Futuna, 3-2, at the North Harbour Badminton Centre in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday.

The NMI’s Evan Seguritan bested Wallis & Futuna’s Noah Likuvalu in a three-set thriller.

In the first set, Seguritan showcased his dominance as he outscored Likuvalu, 21-14. However, the tables were turned in the second set with Likuvalu controlling the tempo and beating Seguritan, 21-13.

In the third and final set, Seguritan managed to finish strong to pull away with the win against Likuvalu, 21-18.

In the girls singles event, Wallis & Futuna’s Ana Nau bested the NMI’s Danielle Joson in two sets, 21-12, 21-9.

However, the NMI regained the upper hand in the boys doubles event thanks to the teamwork of Benjamin Cai and Thaddaeus Tolentino, who defeated Wallis & Futuna’s Alfred Bourgade and Chrys Tuikalpea in two sets, 21-17, 21-16.

Team NMI then solidified their victory in the girls doubles as Joson and Breanna Lopez came out on top in a three-set battle against Wallis & Futuna’s Teulagi Lenoir and Lelei Saliga, 21-18, 17-21, 21-10.

The NMI still had one more chance to add another win in the mixed doubles event, but Seguritan and Lopez were outplayed by Wallis & Futuna’s Likuvalu and Nau, 21-15, 21-14.

Nevertheless, the NMI still outscored Wallis & Futuna in match points, 3-2.

The NMI U15 National Badminton Team members are ready for action.

The NMI U15 National Badminton Team members are ready for action.

The participants pose for a group photo prior to the opening games of the Pacific U15 Invitational Team Challenge 2025 at the North Harbour Badminton Centre in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday.

The participants pose for a group photo prior to the opening games of the Pacific U15 Invitational Team Challenge 2025 at the North Harbour Badminton Centre in Auckland, New Zealand on Monday.

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