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Before Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: 7 sports child wonderkids who changed history

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 29, 2026, 22:36 IST
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Child prodigies who shocked the world


When 14-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi started making headlines — fearless at the crease, breaking records that had stood for years — cricket fans found themselves asking the same question they always ask when something genuinely rare appears: is this the real thing?
It usually is.
Long before social media could turn a teenager into a global sensation by Tuesday morning, there were young athletes doing things that made seasoned professionals stop and stare. These were kids who didn't just compete with adults. They outplayed them.

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Sachin Tendulkar: The teenager who carried a nation's hopes


Sachin Tendulkar walked out for his India debut at 16 and looked, frankly, like he'd wandered in from the school team. The players around him had years on him in every sense. It didn't matter. Within a few years he had become one of the most feared batters in world cricket, carrying the expectations of a billion people with a composure that seemed almost unnatural for someone his age. For millions of Indians, he was proof that greatness doesn't bother waiting around.

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Pelé: A World Cup winner at 17


Before the era of millions of followers, there was a 17-year-old Brazilian who scored twice in a World Cup final and made it look like the most natural thing in the world. Pelé didn't just help Brazil win the 1958 tournament — he announced himself as something football hadn't quite seen before. The game never really recovered.


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Boris Becker: Wimbledon's young King

Boris Becker won Wimbledon at 17. In 1985, the German teenager became the youngest men's singles champion in the tournament's history, playing with a fearlessness that had no business existing in a first-time finalist. He walked out of that fortnight as an overnight sensation, which is a phrase that gets overused — but in his case, it was literally true.

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Martina Hingis: Dominating tennis before adulthood

Hingis became world number one while still a teenager, beating professionals who had years more experience, ranking points and wear on their bodies. Raw talent was part of it, but what really set her apart was her reading of a match — that chess-player quality that takes most players a decade to develop, if they ever do.

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Michael Phelps: A future legend at 15

When most 15-year-olds were working out their timetable for the new school year. Michael Phelps was qualifying for the Olympics. He made his debut at the Sydney Games and went on to become the most decorated Olympian in history. Even at that age, the coaches watching him knew they were looking at someone you don't see very often.

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Coco Gauff: Fearless from the start

The moment that announced Coco Gauff to the world came at Wimbledon, when she beat Venus Williams as a 15-year-old and did it without appearing remotely rattled. It wasn't just the win — plenty of upsets happen in tennis. It was the composure. She played like someone who had been on the biggest stages for years, which, technically, she hadn't.

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Lamine Yamal: Football's new wonderkid

Lamine Yamal is still a teenager and already one of the most talked-about players in football, breaking age records at club and international level almost as a matter of routine. Whether he ends up among the all-time greats remains to be seen, but he has the quality that connects all the names on this list: he arrived, and everything changed.



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