Tokyo [Japan], October 27 (ANI): India's para-badminton athlete, Sukant Kadam, delivered an outstanding performance at the Japan Para-Badminton International 2024, winning a gold medal in men's singles (SL4) and a silver medal in men's doubles (SL3-SL4) alongside his partner Dinesh Rajaiah.

Sukant's victories further affirm his standing as one of India's most formidable shuttlers on the global para-badminton stage. CWG 2026: India's Medal Prospects Hit As Hockey, Shooting, Cricket, Badminton Among Major Sports Dropped from Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

In a thrilling singles final, Sukant faced fellow Indian shuttler Tarun and dominated the match with a powerful 21-12, 21-10 victory. From the onset, Sukant showcased his strong game, maintaining momentum and precision throughout the contest, leaving Tarun with limited opportunities to challenge his gameplay.

In the doubles category, Sukant and Dinesh displayed grit and determination against India's Umesh Vikram Kumar and Surya Kant Yadav. The duo fought valiantly, recovering from a challenging first set to claim the second 22-20. In a closely contested third set, Sukant and Dinesh ultimately secured the silver, with the final score reading 5-21, 22-20, 16-21. Lakshya Sen Enters Second Round of Arctic Open 2024 After Opponent Rasmus Gemke Concedes Match.

Sukant expressed his gratitude and excitement following his remarkable performance and said that it was an incredibly special achievement for him to win gold in singles and silver in doubles.

"Winning gold in singles and silver in doubles at the Japan Para Badminton International 2024 is an incredibly special achievement. Competing with such talented players and representing India on this platform is an honor. My thanks go to my coaches, support team, and the entire para-badminton community for their unwavering support. This victory fuels my motivation to keep pushing the boundaries and striving for excellence in every match," Sukant was quoted in a release as saying. (ANI)

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