Pramod Bhagat, Sukant Kadam Launch India's 2026 Para Badminton Campaign in Egypt

India's 2026 para badminton season has commenced at the Egypt Para Badminton International in Cairo. Top shuttlers Pramod Bhagat and Sukant Kadam are competing in men's singles and doubles in their respective SL3 and SL4 categories. The tournament serves as a crucial early test for athletes to assess form and build competitive momentum for the year. Both athletes emphasized the importance of starting the year with international competition to establish rhythm and identify areas for improvement.

Key Points: India's Para Badminton Stars Begin 2026 Season in Egypt

  • Early-season tournament in Cairo
  • Bhagat & Kadam in singles & doubles
  • Focus on rhythm & discipline
  • Assessing form for 2026
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Pramod Bhagat, Sukant Kadam lead India's campaign at Egypt Para Badminton International 2026

Pramod Bhagat and Sukant Kadam lead India's campaign at the Egypt Para Badminton International 2026, aiming to build early-season momentum.

"Starting the year with an international tournament... is very important for building rhythm. - Pramod Bhagat"

Cairo, January 13

India's para badminton campaign begins its 2026 international season at the Egypt Para Badminton International 2026, running from January 13 to 18, 2026, in Cairo, Egypt-the first tournament of the year on the global para badminton circuit.

The Egypt Para Badminton International provides an important early-season opportunity for Indian shuttlers to regain match sharpness, assess form, and set the competitive tone for the year ahead.

According to a release, Pramod Bhagat and Sukant Kadam will represent India at the tournament, competing in men's singles and men's doubles in their respective categories SL3 and SL4. With strong international participation expected, the event offers valuable exposure and competitive intensity at the start of the new season.

The tournament marks the beginning of a crucial year, 2026, as athletes focus on consistency, performance, and building momentum across the international calendar.

Pramod Bhagat said that beginning the year with an international tournament is important for building rhythm and discipline, and stressed the need to take matches one at a time to set the right tone for the season ahead.

"Starting the year with an international tournament like Egypt is very important for building rhythm. The focus is on staying disciplined, trusting the preparation, and taking each match as it comes. It's about setting the right tone for the rest of the season, which I am preparing myself for," Pramod Bhagat said.

Sukant Kadam said the new season brings renewed motivation and goals for 2026, with early tournaments helping assess form and identify areas for improvement.

"This new season always brings fresh motivation and goals for 2026. Early tournaments are important to understand where we stand and to work on the areas that need improvement. My focus is on staying consistent and pushing our performance level higher," Sukant Kadam said.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Excellent to see our para-badminton stars getting early tournament exposure. The mindset is spot on - one match at a time. Wishing Sukant Kadam and the team the very best. Jai Hind!
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Rahul R
While it's great to see them compete, I hope the sports authorities are providing them with the same level of support, training facilities, and financial backing as the able-bodied athletes. They deserve nothing less.
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Anjali F
Their dedication is incredible. Balancing discipline and motivation at the start of a long season is key. Bhagat's words about rhythm are so true for any sport. Go Team India! 💪
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David E
Following para sports from here in the UK. India has become a real powerhouse in para-badminton. Pramod Bhagat is a legend of the game. Best of luck in Cairo for the 2026 season opener!
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Sneha F
More power to them! It's high time our media gave para-sports the same prime-time coverage as cricket. These athletes overcome so much. Let's cheer loudly for our champions in Egypt!

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