Nigeria Badminton: Bronze Win at Lagos Classics 2024

Nigeria secured bronze medals in the women’s doubles at the Lagos International Badminton Classics after Zainab Alabi and Sofiat Obanishola finished third at the tournament held from 27-30 August at the Teslim Balogun Indoor Sports Hall, Surulere.

The Nigerian duo had earlier thrilled home fans by defeating compatriots and tournament second seeds 21-19, 19-21, 21-19 in a tense all-Nigerian quarter-final.

Their dream run ended in the semi-finals against the UAE, but they secured a podium finish in the bronze medal match.

Indonesia is dominated the tournament, winning three titles through Bimo Prasetyo and Arlya Nabila thesya Munggaran (mixed doubles), Isyana Syahira Meida and Rinjani Kwinnara Nastine (Women’s Doubles), and Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo (Men’s Singles).

India’s Shreya Lele won the women’s singles title, defeating compatriot Aakarshi Kashyap in an all-Indian final.

Russia’s Rodion Alimov and Maksim Ogloblin claimed the men’s doubles crown, beating the UAE’s P.S. Ravikrishna and Rimdahoi in the final.

BFN President Francis Orbih hailed the success of the championship, promising an even bigger and more competitive 9th edition in 2026.

“The Lagos International Badminton Classics has once again proven that Nigeria is ready to host world-class sporting events,” Orbih said.

“We are building a brand that showcases Africa’s talent, hospitality, and passion for badminton.”

The tournament featured an improved prize pool of $17,500 and was organised by the Badminton Federation of Nigeria with support from the Badminton World Federation and the Badminton Confederation of Africa.

to further illuminate the Lagos International Badminton Classics, here’s a breakdown of key data and insights, along with an FAQ section to address common questions. This analysis aims to enhance reader understanding and engagement, showcasing the event’s significance within the broader badminton landscape.

Key Results and Insights: A Statistical Overview

| Category | Winner(s) | Country | Runner-up(s) | Country | Key Statistic/Insight |

| :————————— | :—————————————- | :—————- | :————————————— | :—————- | :————————————————————————————————————————————————— |

| Men’s Singles | Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo | Indonesia | N/A | N/A | Continued dominance by Indonesia in men’s singles. |

| Women’s Singles | shreya Lele | India | Aakarshi Kashyap | India | An all-Indian final underscores the rising prominence of Indian women’s badminton.|

| Men’s Doubles | Rodion Alimov & Maksim Ogloblin | Russia | P.S. Ravikrishna & Rimdahoi | UAE | Russia’s victory highlights the global reach of the sport and the competitive level. |

| Women’s Doubles | Isyana Syahira Meida & Rinjani Kwinnara Nastine | Indonesia | N/A | N/A | Another title for Indonesia in women’s doubles showcasing strength in depth. |

| Mixed Doubles | Bimo Prasetyo & Arlya Nabila thesya Munggaran | Indonesia | N/A | N/A | strong performance by Indonesian pair. |

| Bronze Medal (Women’s Doubles) | Zainab Alabi & Sofiat Obanishola | Nigeria | N/A | N/A | Nigeria’s bronze finish is a significant achievement for the host nation, inspiring home fans. |

| Prize Pool | $17,500 | | | | The increased prize pool reflects the growing stature of the classic, and the growing value and reach. |

Note: Data compiled from tournament results. Specific runner-up data for certain categories was unavailable.

FAQ: Your Guide to the Lagos International badminton Classics

This FAQ section addresses common questions to improve understanding and optimize search visibility.

Q: What is the Lagos International Badminton Classics?

A: The Lagos International Badminton Classics is an annual badminton tournament held in Lagos, Nigeria. It attracts international players and provides a platform to showcase African badminton talent.

Q: when and where was the 8th edition held?

A: The 8th edition of the tournament was held from august 27-30, 2025, at the Teslim Balogun Indoor Sports Hall in Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria.

Q: Who were the key winners of the 2025 tournament?

A: Notable winners included Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo (Indonesia) in men’s Singles, Shreya Lele (India) in Women’s Singles, Rodion Alimov & Maksim Ogloblin (Russia) in Men’s Doubles, and Isyana Syahira Meida & Rinjani Kwinnara Nastine (Indonesia) in Women’s doubles.

Q: What was Nigeria’s achievement in the tournament?

A: Nigeria’s Zainab Alabi and Sofiat obanishola secured a bronze medal in the women’s doubles, thrilling home fans.

Q: how does the tournament contribute to badminton in Africa?

A: The Lagos International Badminton Classics provides a crucial opportunity for African players to compete at an international level, earn ranking points, and gain exposure. This is a stepping stone, building up their journey in badminton, with great influence from around the world and a chance to see global standards.

Q: what is the role of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN)?

A: The Badminton Federation of Nigeria organizes the tournament,supported by the Badminton World Federation and the Badminton Confederation of Africa.They are responsible for its smooth execution and development.

Q: What’s next for the Lagos International Badminton Classics?

A: The BFN President, Francis Orbih, has pledged a bigger and more competitive 9th edition, scheduled for 2026.

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