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Sukant Kadam, Krishna Nagar lead India’s medal haul at British and Irish Para Badminton International 2025



New Delhi [India], July 27 (ANI): India’s para badminton stars delivered an impressive performance at the British & Irish Para Badminton International 2025, a key Level 1 event on the BWF circuit. Leading the medal tally for India were Sukant Kadam and Krishna Nagar, who clinched silver and bronze, respectively, in their categories, showcasing top-tier skill and determination on the international stage.In the Men’s Singles SL4 category, World No. 2 Sukant Kadam displayed a commanding run to the final. He defeated fellow Indian Naveen Sivakumar in straight sets (21-14, 21-19) in the semifinal. In the summit clash, Sukant faced Paralympic Champion Lucas Mazur of France and fought valiantly before settling for silver, with the match ending 6-21, 14-21.”I gave it everything on court, and reaching the final at a Level 1 event is a big boost. Matches like these help me improve, and I’m taking away valuable lessons to refine my game for the Paralympics,” said Sukant Kadam as quoted by a press release from the Paralympic Committee of India (PCI).In the Men’s Singles SH6 category, Paralympic gold medallist Krishna Nagar continued his consistent form, advancing to the semifinals before finishing with a hard-fought bronze medal.”Every match here was a test of focus and endurance. I’m happy to finish on the podium again, and this performance gives me great confidence as we head towards Paris,” said Krishna Nagar.Other Indian Medal Winners at the Tournament:• Prem Kumar Ale / Abu Hubaida – Bronze in Men’s Doubles WH1-WH2• Krishna Nagar / Nithya – Bronze in Mixed Doubles SH6• Nithya – Gold in Women’s Singles SH6• Manisha Ramadass – Silver in Women’s Singles SU5• Mandeep Kaur – Bronze in Women’s Singles SL3• Mandeep Kaur / Chirag Baretha – Bronze in Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5India’s strong showing across multiple categories highlights the depth of talent and preparation among its para shuttlers. With a total of 21 medals, the country’s performance at this prestigious tournament offers a timely boost to its Paris 2024 Paralympic Games prospects on the global stage. (ANI)(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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