Smashing the Limits: UAE Juniors Soar in Spain, Serve Up 5 Medals! 🌍🥇

In a dazzling display of grit, talent, and pure sporting firepower, the UAE’s junior badminton squad stormed into the spotlight at the Spanish International U-19 Championship in Alicante, leaving badminton giants like Germany, Denmark, and Thailand in their wake. With a haul of five stunning medals2 golds, 2 silvers, and 1 bronze—the rising stars of the UAE didn’t just participate; they dominated the courts and the conversation.

Leading the medal charge was 15-year-old Riyan Malhan, who battled seasoned opponents in the men’s singles to clinch gold, displaying the kind of determination and composure that marks a future champion. His win, coming just days after his birthday, was a proud moment not just for him, but for the entire UAE badminton community. In the same breath, Adam Jeslin, not even 15 yet, proved his mettle by winning silver, showing that the pipeline of talent is only getting stronger.

On the women’s side, Prakriti Bharath electrified the court as she defended her title in the women’s singles category, finishing undefeated and taking home the gold medal with grace and grit. Her final match was against fellow UAE talent Mysha Omer, who claimed silver, reinforcing the UAE’s new dominance in the youth circuit.

To add to the UAE’s growing medal legacy, Jeslin and Omer teamed up for the mixed doubles and earned a bronze medal, defeating top European seeds before bowing out to Thai siblings in a hard-fought semi-final.

This unprecedented performance is no accident. It reflects the UAE Badminton Federation’s investment in high-performance programs, supported by national initiatives like “Road to Dakar 2026” and “Pathway to Los Angeles 2028.” Federation President Noura Al Jasmi praised the team’s hard work, stating this was a testament to what can be achieved through vision, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.

With Spain conquered and confidence soaring, the UAE’s shuttle stars are proving they’re not just rising—they’re ready to rewrite badminton’s global narrative.

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