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Krishna Nagar Stuns Paralympic Champion Charles Noakes for French Para Badminton Gold

Paralympic gold medallist Krishna Nagar produced a stunning performance to defeat Paris Paralympics champion Charles Noakes in the Men's Singles SH6 final. He won the first game 21-19 in a tight contest before dominating the second 21-11 to secure the gold medal. Krishna also added two bronze medals in Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles events. India's para badminton team enjoyed a successful tournament with multiple golds from Thulasimathi Murugesan, Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan, and Nitesh Kumar.

Krishna Nagar stuns Paralympic champion Charles Noakes French Para Badminton International gold

New Delhi, June 22

Paralympic gold medallist Krishna Nagar produced a sensational performance to claim the Men's Singles SH6 title at the French Para Badminton International 2026, defeating Paris Paralympics gold medallist Charles Noakes of France in the final.

Competing against the home favourite, Krishna showcased tremendous composure and tactical discipline. The opening game was a closely fought contest with the lead changing hands several times before the Indian star edged ahead 21-19.

Carrying that momentum into the second game, Krishna dominated proceedings from the start, controlling the rallies and dictating the pace to register a convincing 21-11 victory and secure the gold medal.

Krishna enjoyed a successful tournament overall, adding two bronze medals to his tally. He partnered Sivarajan Solaimalai to finish third in the Men's Doubles SH6 category and teamed up with Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan to claim bronze in the Mixed Doubles SH6 event.

Speaking after his victory, Krishna Nagar said, "It is always special to win a title against a strong opponent, especially a Paralympic champion playing in front of his home crowd. The first game was very competitive, but I stayed patient and trusted my preparation. I am happy with the way I executed my strategy and maintained my focus throughout the match. This victory gives me confidence and motivation as I continue preparing for the important tournaments ahead. I would like to thank my coaches, support staff, family and everyone who has supported me on this journey."

India's para badminton contingent delivered several impressive performances across categories. Thulasimathi Murugesan won the Women's Singles SU5 gold medal, while Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan emerged victorious in the Women's Singles SH6 event and Nitesh Kumar won in Men's singles SL3 event to add another gold for India.

Among the notable podium finishes, Naveen Sivakumar finished runner-up in Men's Singles SL4. Manasi Joshi and Thulasimathi Murugesan claimed silver in the Women's Doubles SL3-SU5 event. Pramod Bhagat and Manisha Ramdass also delivered a strong performance to win silver in the Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5 category.

India's bronze medal winners included Prem Kumar Ale in Men's Singles WH1, Alphia James in Women's Singles WH2, Pramod Bhagat in Men's Singles SL3, Pramod Bhagat and Sukant Kadam also won a bronze in men's doubles.

Surya Kant Yadav in Men's Singles SL4, Ruthick Raghupati in Men's Singles SU5 and Manisha Ramdass in Women's Singles SU5. Ruchi Trivedi and Poland's Natalia Grzyb secured bronze in Women's Doubles WH1-WH2, while Abu Hubaid and Pallavi Kaluvehalli finished third in Mixed Doubles WH1-WH2.

Sanjana Kumari and Shanthiya Vishwanathan earned bronze in Women's Doubles SL3-SU5, and Kumar Nitesh along with Thulasimathi Murugesan secured bronze in Mixed Doubles SL3-SU5.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit L

The depth in Indian para badminton is amazing. Look at all those medals across categories – golds, silvers, bronzes. Krishna, Nitesh, Thulasimathi, Nithya – so many names to cheer for. More power to them!

Varun X

Krishna's composure was key in that first game – going point for point with a home crowd favourite and then dominating the second game... that's the mark of a true champion. Proud moment for India.

Sneha F

So many medals! But I wish the coverage in mainstream media was better. Our para athletes achieve so much but don't get the same limelight as others. Hope people notice these incredible feats.

Ashwin V

Great to see Pramod Bhagat still winning medals, and Manisha Ramdass too. The mixed doubles pairs are doing well. Krishna Nagar's all-round performance – singles gold plus two bronzes – is absolutely outstanding. 👏

Michael C

Impressive haul for India. Krishna's win over Noakes is definitely the highlight. The way he adapted after a tight first game shows his mental strength. Indian para badminton is becoming a powerhouse.

Priya S

Krishna's humility in the interview is touching – thanking everyone from

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