India’s Opening Day Schedule at the FISU World University Games 2025

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India’s Marathon Opening Day at the FISU World University Games 2025: Full Schedule and What to Watch

The much-awaited action begins for Indian athletes on 17th July at the World University Games 2025, taking place in Germany’s Rhine-Ruhr region. Across swimming, taekwondo, fencing, basketball, badminton, and table tennis, India has a packed first day, starting from early afternoon and stretching well past midnight.

Here’s a detailed look at India’s schedule and the key events to follow.

Swimming: Morning to Night

Indian swimmers kickstart the country’s campaign, with heats, potential semifinals and finals making it the busiest sport for India on Day 1.

From 12:30 PM IST

  • Shivank V & Aneesh Kumar
    Men’s 400m Freestyle — Heat 2 & 3
    India’s first athletes in action; strong opening races can set the tone.

1:04 PM IST

  • Nina Venkatesh & Nilabjaa Ghosh
    Women’s 50m Butterfly — Heat 3 & 4
    Sprint event where every fraction matters.

1:17 PM IST

  • Harsh Saroha & Benedicton Rohit
    Men’s 50m Butterfly — Heat 4 & 6

1:36 PM IST

  • Shrungi Banderkar & Pratyasa Ray
    Women’s 200m Backstroke — Heat 1

1:53 PM IST

  • Yadesh Babu & Vidith Shankar
    Men’s 100m Breaststroke — Heat 3

2:17 PM IST

  • India
    Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay — Heat 2

2:36 PM IST

  • India
    Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Relay — Heat 1

The evening brings the suspense of potential progression:

  • 10:30 PM onwards: Subject to qualification, Indian swimmers could feature in finals and semifinals of 400m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 200m backstroke, 100m breaststroke, and 4x100m freestyle relays (women & men).

Taekwondo: Poomsae Matches

1:05 PM IST

  • Tanishq Pareeq vs Griffin (AUS)
    Men’s Poomsae — Round of 32 & Round of 16 (if progresses)

1:20 PM IST

  • Shanaz Parveen vs Lucija Jazic (CZE)
    Women’s Poomsae — Round of 32 & Round of 16 (if progresses)

3:05 PM IST

  • India vs To Be Decided
    Mixed Pair Poomsae — Round of 16

A day of knockout-style rounds means Indian athletes could feature multiple times if they advance.

Fencing: Pool to Final

India’s women and men fencers will look for strong pool performances to enter the direct elimination rounds.

2:30 PM IST

  • Mitwa, Yashkeerat, Mumtaj & Tanuja
    Women’s Epee — Pool Stage to Final*
    (*Competition progresses through the day if qualified.)

5:30 PM IST

  • Abhay Shinde, Aditya, Dhruv & Chirag
    Men’s Sabre — Pool Stage to Final*

Fencing format combines early pool stages (short bouts) leading to direct elimination — every point counts.

Basketball

2:30 PM IST

  • India vs Poland
    Women’s Pool C
    A key group-stage clash as India takes on a strong European opponent.

Badminton

4:00 PM IST

  • India vs Macau
    Mixed Team — Group F
    India will aim to dominate and start with a win to boost quarterfinal hopes.

Table Tennis: Evening Battles

7:30 PM IST

  • India vs Romania
    Women’s Team — Group 5
    Facing an experienced European team.

9:30 PM IST

  • India vs Japan
    Men’s Team — Group 3
    Likely to be one of the toughest matches of the day; Japan has a strong student TT culture.

Late Night Swimming (Subject to Qualification)

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If Indian swimmers advance:

  • 10:30 PM: Men’s 400m Freestyle Final
  • 10:40 PM: Women’s 50m Butterfly Semifinal
  • 10:48 PM: Men’s 50m Butterfly Semifinal
  • 10:56 PM: Women’s 200m Backstroke Semifinal
  • 11:08 PM: Men’s 100m Breaststroke Semifinal
  • 11:24 PM: Women’s 4x100m Freestyle Final
  • 11:35 PM: Men’s 4x100m Freestyle Final

What Makes Day 1 Special

  • India fields athletes in seven sports on a single day: Swimming, Tennis, Taekwondo, Fencing, Basketball, Badminton, and Table Tennis.
  • Many events feature both pool stages and knockout rounds so results could shape how many Indians we see late at night.
  • Team events (basketball, badminton, table tennis) give India multiple medal opportunities.
  • Young university athletes get global exposure, representing India in the world’s biggest university sports festival.

With action starting at 12:30 PM IST and potentially ending close to midnight, Indian sports fans are in for a full day. Action can watched on FISU TV

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