The Mumbai girl, who was the only Indian in fray in the prestigious tournament at Varazdin, Croatia, upset world no. 7 and second seed Satsuki Odo of Japan 11-7 3-11 11-8 12-10 in the quarterfinals to assure herself of a bronze.
She took on world no. 11 and third seed Elizabet Abraamian of Russia in the semifinals yesterday, but the Indians lost 11-6 5-11 9-11 5-11.
Diya had earlier won a bronze in the cadet girls' (Under-15) team event in the company of Russia's Liubov Tentser.
"I am happy with the way I played. I lost a couple of matches after being in a good position," she conceded.
"But this has been a good tournament and will do wonders to my confidence," Diya added.
Diya had represented the World Hopes Team at the same event in Egypt two years back.
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