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Nigeria’s Eniola Bolaji Clinches 2025 British, Irish Para-badminton Gold Medal

by Salifu Usman
3 months ago
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Nigerian para-badminton star Eniola Bolaji, delivered a stunning performance on Saturday, 26th July, to win the 2025 British and Irish Para Badminton International at the Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff.

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Ranked world No. 2, Bolaji battled back from a second-set loss to defeat reigning Paralympic champion and world No. 1, Qonitah Syakuroh, in a thrilling 2-1 (21-16, 16-21, 21-13) victory in the women’s SL3 final.

The match showcased Bolaji’s resilience and tactical brilliance. After splitting the first two sets, she trailed in the decisive third set but mounted a spirited comeback from 11-all, overpowering Syakuroh to secure her most prestigious international title to date.

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Bolaji’s journey to the final was equally dominant. She opened her campaign with a 2-0 (21-12, 21-18) victory over Australia’s Celine Vinot, followed by straight-set wins against France’s world No. 10 Milena Surreau (21-8, 21-18) and India’s Sanjana Kumari (21-5, 21-15).

In the semifinals, she once again faced Vinot and cruised to a 21-4, 21-8 demolition to book her place in the final.

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