M. Radha Sravanthi Wins Gold as Team India Shines at Indonesia Ball Badminton Championship 2025-26
Indian Ball Badminton has once again proven its strength on the international stage. Representing the country with determination and discipline, M. Radha Sravanthi played a crucial role in securing Gold at the Indonesia Ball Badminton Championship 2025-26.
The prestigious Men & Women Championship was held at Ubud / Sebelanga, Bali, Indonesia, from 14 February 2026 to 19 February 2026. Competing against strong international teams, the Indian contingent delivered an exceptional performance throughout the tournament.
Displaying sharp reflexes, tactical intelligence, and outstanding teamwork, Radha Sravanthi and Team India dominated key matches and maintained consistent momentum across rounds. Their disciplined court positioning and aggressive net play gave them a competitive edge, ultimately leading to a First (Gold) finish.
This victory is not just a medal — it is a statement. It reflects the growing international presence of Ball Badminton and highlights India’s continued excellence in its traditional racket sport.
International tournaments such as the Indonesia Championship provide valuable exposure for Indian players and strengthen bilateral sporting ties. The success at Bali also reinforces the importance of structured training systems, federation support, and grassroots development across states.
M. Radha Sravanthi’s achievement will inspire young athletes across the country, especially aspiring women players, to pursue excellence in Ball Badminton. Her performance stands as a proud moment for Indian sports and adds another golden chapter to the sport’s expanding global journey.
As Ball Badminton continues to gain recognition beyond national boundaries, victories like this strengthen India’s identity as the birthplace and powerhouse of this indigenous racket sport.
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About the Author:
Amit Sharma is a National-level Ball Badminton player and the founder of BallBadminton.com. Through structured guides, player profiles, and historical documentation, he works to promote and preserve India’s indigenous racket sport

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