India’s para-badminton star Manisha Ramadass shone brightly at the Paris Paralympics 2024, clinching the bronze medal in the Women’s Singles SU5 event. Ramadass’s victory marks a significant achievement for Indian para-sports, as she overcame tough competition to secure her spot on the podium.
Manisha Ramadass Secures Bronze in Para-Badminton
The bronze medal match saw Ramadass face off against Japan’s Noriko Ito, a seasoned player with a reputation for resilience on the court. The match was a test of nerves, with both players demonstrating extraordinary skill and determination. Ramadass started strong, taking an early lead and maintaining it with her powerful smashes and strategic plays. Despite a late surge from Ito, Ramadass held her ground, closing out the match with a score of 21-17, 19-21, 21-14 to claim the bronze.
This victory is particularly sweet for Ramadass, who has been one of India’s most promising para-badminton talents. Throughout the tournament, she displayed remarkable consistency, advancing through the rounds with a mix of tactical acumen and sheer grit. Her journey to the bronze medal match was highlighted by impressive wins over higher-seeded opponents, further establishing her as a force to be reckoned with in the para-badminton circuit.
Ramadass’s achievement in Paris is a testament to her dedication and hard work, as well as the support of her coaches and the entire para-badminton community in India. Her bronze medal adds to India’s growing medal tally at the Paralympics, underscoring the country’s strength in para-badminton on the world stage.
As she returns home with her well-earned bronze, Manisha Ramadass not only brings pride to the nation but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring para-athletes across India, proving that with perseverance and passion, success is within reach.