Devika Sihag Wins First Super 300 Title, Emerges as India’s New Badminton Star

Devika Sihag Wins First Super 300 Title, Emerges as India’s New Badminton Star

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Category : Sports Published on: February 04 2026

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Twenty-year-old Devika Sihag from Haryana claimed her maiden BWF Super 300 title at the Thailand Masters 2026, marking a major breakthrough in Indian women’s badminton. She dominated the final before opponent Goh Jin Wei retired injured, showcasing aggressive play and composure. The victory boosts her ranking, confidence and international profile. It signals India’s growing depth in the global badminton circuit.

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