Pramod Bhagat Secures Two Gold Medals and a Silver While Indian Team Leads Spanish Para Badminton International
India Dominates Across Multiple Classes Including SL3, SL4, SU5 and SH6
Overall Tournament Performance
The Spanish Para Badminton International showcased a remarkable display of skill, determination, and tactical acumen from athletes representing a broad spectrum of nations. Among the competitors, the Indian contingent emerged as the most prolific medal‑winning group, securing podium finishes in virtually every category contested. The breadth of success spanned the SL3, SL4, SU5 and SH6 classifications, underlining the depth of talent within the Indian para‑badminton program.
From the opening matches through to the finals, Indian athletes consistently demonstrated a blend of strategic intelligence, physical endurance, and mental resilience. The cumulative effect was a medal table in which India occupied a commanding position, reflecting both the individual brilliance of each competitor and the collective strength of the national training system.
Pramod Bhagat’s Double Gold and Silver Triumph
Paralympic champion Pramod Bhagat added another distinguished chapter to an already illustrious career by securing two gold medals and a silver medal at the Spanish Para Badminton International. Pramod Bhagat’s achievements were anchored in three separate events, each demanding a distinct set of tactical adjustments and physical demands.
Men’s Singles SL3 – Gold Medal Match
In the men’s singles SL3 final, Pramod Bhagat faced compatriot Nitesh Kumar. The match unfolded as a tightly contested three‑set battle that lasted just over fifty minutes. Pramod Bhagat opened the contest with a 21‑17 win in the first set, showcasing an aggressive attacking style that placed immediate pressure on Nitesh Kumar. Nitesh Kumar responded by claiming the second set 21‑10, exploiting a brief lapse in Pramod Bhagat’s defensive structure. The decisive third set saw Pramod Bhagat recover composure, adjust shot selection, and ultimately prevail 21‑18, clinching the gold medal.
The intensity of the encounter highlighted Pramod Bhagat’s ability to adapt mid‑match, regain momentum after a set loss, and execute under high‑pressure circumstances. The victory also reinforced Pramod Bhagat’s reputation as a resilient competitor capable of navigating the psychological ebbs and flows inherent in elite sport.
Mixed Doubles SL3‑SU5 – Gold Medal Match
Partnering with Manisha Ramdass, Pramod Bhagat entered the mixed doubles SL3‑SU5 final against the Brazilian duo of Rogerio Junior Xavier de Oliveira and Edwarda De Oliveira Dias. The opening set concluded in a 13‑21 defeat for Pramod Bhagat and Manisha Ramdass, as the Brazilian pair displayed superior net play and coordinated court coverage.
Undeterred, Pramod Bhagat and Manisha Ramdass regrouped, altered their tactical approach, and seized the second set 21‑12 through dominant smashes and precise placement. The final set evolved into a tightly contested rally, with both pairs exchanging leads. Demonstrating superior endurance and strategic shot selection, Pramod Bhagat and Manisha Ramdass secured the set 21‑19, thereby completing a remarkable comeback and earning the gold medal.
Men’s Singles SL3 – Silver Medal Achievement
In addition to the gold medals, Pramod Bhagat also earned a silver medal in the men’s singles SL3 category earlier in the tournament, a result that further underscored the athlete’s consistency across multiple draws. The silver medal performance, while falling short of the top podium spot, contributed valuable points to India’s overall medal tally.
Reflection from Pramod Bhagat
Pramod Bhagat described the tournament as a rigorous examination of patience and perseverance. In a formal statement, Pramod Bhagat remarked, “This tournament was a true test of patience and resilience. The singles final was very intense, and Pramod Bhagat had to dig deep after losing the second set. Pramod Bhagat is happy with the way Pramod Bhagat stayed composed in crucial moments. Winning two golds here gives Pramod Bhagat great confidence moving forward.”
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Other Indian Medal Winners
Sukant Kadam captured gold in the men’s singles SL4 final by defeating Korea’s Cho Nadan with a straight‑sets score of 21‑16, 21‑17. After the victory, Sukant Kadam expressed confidence in the performance, stating, “I felt in control throughout the match and was able to execute my game plan well. This gold reflects the hard work Sukant Kadam has been putting in, and Sukant Kadam is motivated to build on this momentum in upcoming tournaments.”
In the men’s singles SL3 category, Nitesh Kumar earned a silver medal, while Jagdish Dilli added a bronze medal to the Indian tally. Neeraj secured a bronze medal in the women’s singles SL3 event, further expanding the breadth of India’s medal distribution.
Deep Ranjan Bisoyee and Kuldeep Mahkul partnered to win a bronze medal in the men’s doubles SL3‑SU5 competition. Their coordinated play and effective communication on court were highlighted as key factors in securing the podium finish.
In mixed doubles SL3‑SU5, two Indian pairs captured bronze medals. The partnership of Shivam Yadav and Neeraj demonstrated tenacity by battling through a series of tightly contested rallies. Similarly, the pairing of Nitesh Kumar and Thulasimathi Murugesan displayed strategic versatility, earning the second bronze medal in the same event.
Within the men’s singles SU5 division, Ruthick Ragupathi achieved a silver medal, while Shivam Yadav secured the bronze. Their performances illustrated the depth of talent present in the SU5 classification for India.
Manisha Ramdass excelled in the women’s singles SU5 category, capturing the gold medal after a series of decisive victories. Thulasimathi Murugesan followed with a silver medal in the same division, underscoring the strength of the Indian women’s squad.
Jatin Azad and Shivam Yadav teamed up in the men’s doubles SU5, earning a bronze medal through consistent shot placement and aggressive net play. Manisha Patel added a bronze medal in the women’s singles SH6 event, rounding out a comprehensive collection of medals across all contested classes.
Significance of the Indian Performance
The collective achievements of Pramod Bhagat, Sukant Kadam, Nitesh Kumar, Jagdish Dilli, Neeraj, Deep Ranjan Bisoyee, Kuldeep Mahkul, Shivam Yadav, Thulasimathi Murugesan, Ruthick Ragupathi, Manisha Ramdass, Jatin Azad, Manisha Patel and the broader Indian squad reflect a sustained commitment to excellence in para‑badminton. Each medal not only represents an individual triumph but also serves as an indicator of the systematic support, coaching expertise, and infrastructural development that have been cultivated within the Indian para‑sport ecosystem.
From a strategic perspective, the diversity of medals across the SL3, SL4, SU5 and SH6 classifications indicates a holistic development model that nurtures athletes with varying physical abilities and playing styles. This model has yielded a pipeline of talent capable of competing at the highest international levels, as evidenced by the performances at the Spanish Para Badminton International.
Looking ahead, the confidence generated by this tournament is expected to translate into heightened preparation for future world championships and Paralympic Games. The athletes’ expressed optimism, combined with the tangible success achieved on court, provides a solid foundation for continued dominance on the global stage.







