Pramod Bhagat. File | Photo Credit: Pallavi Hari
Bhagat clinched the boys’s singles SL3 title after defeating compatriot Manoj Sarkar 21–15, 21–17 within the last, earlier than pairing up with Kadam to win the boys’s doubles SL3–SL4 crown, beating the Indian duo of Umesh Vikram Kumar and Surya Kant Yadav 21–11, 19–21, 21–18.
“I’m really happy to win two gold medals here in Australia. The match against Manoj was tough; we know each other’s game so well, and it’s always a challenge when we face off,” Bhagat stated. “I’m also very happy for Manoj winning the silver. It’s great to see Indian players performing strongly on the international stage.”
Kadam settled for silver in males’s singles SL4, taking place preventing 21–23, 21–14, 19–21 to Surya Kant.
India’s wonderful run continued as Manasi Joshi grabbed two gold medals — girls’s singles SL3 and combined doubles SL3–SU5 with Ruthick Ragupathi. Ruthick additionally mixed with Chirag Baretha to win the boys’s doubles SU5 title.
In different outcomes, Sivarajan Solaimalai and Sudarshan Muthuswamy took gold and silver in males’s doubles SH6, whereas Yashodhan Ravankole and Dheeraj Saini claimed the boys’s doubles SU5 gold. Sarumathi secured the ladies’s singles SL4 + SU5 title, defeating Australia’s Zashka Gunson.
India’s sturdy all-round displaying reaffirmed its rising stature in world para-badminton forward of subsequent month’s worldwide circuit occasions.
Published – October 25, 2025 01:39 pm IST









