Pramod Bhagat Wins Gold, Krishna Nagar Takes Mixed Silver
Para-badminton star Pramod Bhagat claimed gold while Krishna Nagar settled for silver in the mixed event, adding more medal weight to India's para-sport haul.

Pramod Bhagat Delivers Gold on the Court
Pramod Bhagat, India's celebrated para-badminton champion, secured a gold medal in his singles category while teammate Krishna Nagar picked up a silver in the mixed doubles event, according to reporting by Daily Excelsior. The results underline the continued dominance of Indian para-badminton athletes on the competitive circuit.
Bhagat, a Paralympic gold medalist and one of the most decorated para-badminton players in the world, once again showed why he remains a benchmark in the sport. His singles victory extended a remarkable run of form that has made him a consistent presence on podiums across major tournaments.
Krishna Nagar, himself a Paralympic champion in the SH6 category, contributed to the Indian tally through the mixed doubles competition, where the pair came agonizingly close to the top prize but ultimately had to settle for silver.
India's Para-Badminton Depth on Display
The two medals together reflect the growing strength of India's para-badminton program. The sport has seen a sharp rise in competitive standards within the country, driven in large part by athletes like Bhagat and Nagar who have trained under structured national frameworks and earned recognition at the Paralympic Games in Tokyo.
Bhagat competes in the SL3 category, which covers players with lower limb impairments who use a half-court for play. His technical precision and match awareness have consistently set him apart from rivals, and the latest gold reinforces that standing.
Nagar's SH6 classification involves players of short stature, and his ability to compete across both singles and mixed formats speaks to his versatility. A silver in mixed doubles is no small achievement at a competitive level, and it adds to what has been a productive stretch for the 24-year-old.
What the Results Mean Going Forward
For both players, results like these carry weight beyond the scoreboard. Rankings points earned at sanctioned events influence seeding at major championships, including the BWF Para-Badminton World Championships and future Paralympic qualification cycles. A gold from Bhagat and a silver from Nagar contribute directly to those standings.
India's coaching staff and the Badminton Association of India have invested heavily in the para-sport pipeline, and performances like this validate that effort. The two athletes have also become visible ambassadors for disability sport in India, drawing more young players into the system.
With the Paris 2024 Paralympic cycle now concluded and attention shifting toward Los Angeles 2028, every competitive outing serves as preparation and ranking maintenance. Bhagat and Nagar, both having tasted Paralympic glory, will be looking to stay sharp and seeded heading into that longer build-up.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







