Tseminyu Badminton Tournament 2024: Results & Highlights

The 3rd Tseminyu District Badminton tournament, 2025 culminated on June 28 at Tseminyu Badminton Indoor Stadium.
In the closing function, Deputy Commisioner Tseminyu, Japheth Woch (NCS) who graced the program as special guest, handed certificates and cash prizes to the winners.
There was a total of 9 categories including 35+ and 45+.
The Deputy Commissioner encouraged all to continue encouraging and promoting young budding players.
He further lauded the Tseminyu District Badminton Association (TDBA) for their active initiatives in organizing regular District level Badminton tournaments and Coaching camps and opined that the TDBA is the most active association in the District.
He also stated that Nagas have to develop a good sporting culture which will not only benefit the person individually but also the community and society at large because sports can give solution to a lot of social vices affecting our young population.
All the players exhibited impressive sportsmanship and spirit and enthralled the crowd with their display of exceptional talents.
One of the Tournament highlight was Mr. I. Temjen Ao, a 62 year veteran who defied age, to partner with K. Zeiphrü to win the 35+ category.
Vote of thanks was pronounced by Khiwamo Kath, PRO, TDBA.
Winners List:-
Under-15 (Sub-juniors)
Boy’s Singles
Winner: Shayhun Kent
Runners up : Gwayhunlo Chung
Girls singles
Winner: Kesosha Kemp
Runners up: Keneizenuo Thepa
Under- 19 (Juniors)
Boy’s singles
Winner: Soruno Tep
Runners Up: Nungsang
Open Category
Men’s Singles
Winner: Bentilo Kath
Runners up: Abui
Women’s Singles
Winner: Kenyuchile Thong
Runners up: Avule Kent
Men’s Doubles
Wird: Breast Calts & Creator Death
Runners Up: Bentilo Kath & Shahilo Tep
35+ Category
Winner : Khekhriesetuo Ziephrû & I. Temjen
Runners Up: Motilo Thono and Bensenlo Kath
45+ Category
Winner: Solo Lorin & Vevosa Khamo
Runners up: a fold & in knowledge komo

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