Key Points

Indian para badminton player Sukant Kadam has reached the prestigious World No. 1 ranking in the SL4 category. His achievement comes after consistent performances including a gold medal at the Spanish Para-Badminton International. Kadam is now preparing for the China Para Badminton International to maintain his top ranking. He aims to win gold at the 2026 Asian Games and inspire future para athletes.

Key Points: Sukant Kadam Reaches World No 1 in SL4 Para Badminton Ranking

  • Achieved World No. 1 ranking in SL4 para badminton category
  • Won gold medal at Spanish Para-Badminton International 2025
  • Secured silver at British Irish Para Badminton International
  • Targeting gold at 2026 Asian Games in Hangzhou
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India's Sukant Kadam rises to World No. 1 Ranking in SL4 Para Badminton category

Indian para badminton star Sukant Kadam achieves World No. 1 ranking in SL4 category after gold at Spanish International, eyes Asian Games glory.

"Reaching World No. 1 is a dream come true, and it motivates me to push harder in my training every day. - Sukant Kadam"

New Delhi, September 3

Indian para badminton star Sukant Kadam has soared to the prestigious World No. 1 ranking in the SL4 category, a magnificent milestone marking the first time he has reached the summit of the global rankings. This achievement reflects his relentless dedication and consistent top-tier performances in international competitions over recent years.

Sukant's rise to the top is backed by a series of remarkable performances, including multiple medals at the World Para Badminton Championships and Asian Para Games. Recently, he clinched the gold medal at the Spanish Para-Badminton International 2025, further boosting his confidence and world ranking.

Looking ahead, Sukant is gearing up for the upcoming China Para Badminton International 2025, targeting another strong showing to sustain his World No.1 status and to gain invaluable experience ahead of future major events. His ambition extends to the 2026 Asian Games, where he aspires to bring home gold and further elevate India's standing in para badminton.

Speaking about his journey and future goals, Sukant Kadam said, "Reaching World No. 1 is a dream come true, and it motivates me to push harder in my training every day. China Para Badminton International 2025 is a great opportunity to test myself against the best, and I am focused on maintaining this form to perform my best at the Asian Games next year."

"I want to keep making India proud and inspire the next generation of para athletes. I want to sincerely thank my coaches, Nikhil Kanetkar and Mayank Gole, for their continuous support and guidance, and the entire team for standing with me throughout this journey," he further added.

In July, Sukant featured in the Men's Singles SL4 category at the British and Irish Para Badminton International 2025 and displayed a commanding run to the final. He defeated fellow Indian Naveen Sivakumar in straight sets (21-14, 21-19) in the semi-final. In the summit clash, Sukant faced Paralympic Champion Lucas Mazur of France and fought valiantly before settling for silver, with the match ending 6-21, 14-21.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally getting the recognition he deserves! Been following Sukant since his early days. His consistency against top players like Mazur shows world-class talent. Hope media gives para sports more coverage now.
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Aditya G
While this is fantastic news, I wish our government would provide better funding and facilities for para athletes. They achieve so much with limited resources. Imagine what they could do with proper support!
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Sarah B
As someone working in sports rehabilitation, I can appreciate how difficult this journey must have been. Reaching world no. 1 in para sports requires extraordinary mental and physical strength. Hats off!
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Vikram M
Beating Naveen in semis and then taking on Olympic champion Mazur - that's some serious competition! Silver against Mazur is still a huge achievement. Next time gold for sure! 💪
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Nisha Z
His humility in thanking coaches and team shows great character. True champions always remember their support system. More power to you, Sukant! Make India proud in China 🏸

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