Krishna Nagar secured two bronze medals at the BWF Para Badminton World Championships 2026 in Bahrain. He won one medal in Men’s Singles SH6 and another in Mixed Doubles, once again proving his consistency at the highest level of para badminton
Published Date – 17 February 2026, 12:32 AM

Hyderabad: India’s celebrated para shuttler delivered a strong and consistent performance at the in , clinching two bronze medals and once again reaffirming his stature among the world’s elite.
Competing in the Men’s Singles SH6 category, Krishna showcased resilience and tactical brilliance throughout the tournament to secure a well-earned bronze medal. His campaign reflected his experience, composure and fighting spirit against some of the toughest competitors on the global stage.
Adding to his success, Krishna also claimed a bronze medal in Mixed Doubles alongside Nithya Sre. The pair showed excellent coordination and determination, battling through intense matches to secure a podium finish for India.
Speaking after his achievement, Krishna Nagar said, “Every World Championship is a test of character and preparation. I am proud to bring home two medals for India. While I always aim for gold, these performances motivate me to work harder and come back even stronger. Representing the country on this stage is always an honour.”
Krishna’s double podium finish once again highlights his consistency at the highest level of para badminton. His achievements in Bahrain add another significant chapter to his career and contribute to India’s growing success in global para badminton.
With two bronze medals at the 2026 World Championships, Krishna Nagar continues to inspire the next generation of athletes and remains a key pillar of India’s success on the international stage.
