By Daily Sports on July 31, 2017
Israeli Internationals, Svetlana Zilberman and her son, Misha Zilberman, made history following their heroic attainment at the just- concluded Lagos International Badminton Classics.
Svetlana and her son, Misha were crowned champions in the mixed doubles event after beating the duo of Duarte Anjo and Sofia Setim of Portugal, 20-22, 21-16 and 21-7, on Saturday at the Molade Okoya-Thomas Hall, of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.
Svetlana Zilberman disclosed that both had been playing together as a pair and won many championships and were elated to repeat the same feat in Lagos.
“It has been a fine outing for me and my son who I brought up to love badminton, before he developed into an international champion in the men’s singles.“
We are happy to win the mixed doubles together again in Lagos, just like we did in other competitions but not as big as the just-concluded international classics.
“We look forward to coming in subsequent editions to defend our title, as it gives us great joy when we play together as a pair, especially having set an international record,’’ she said.
In other final matches decided on Saturday, Raul Chttaboina claimed the men’s singles trophy after defeating Karan Rajarajan, 21-15, 21-18 in an all-Indian final.
Thilini Hendahewa and Kavidi Ishadika of Sri Lanka beat Nigeria’s Zainab Momoh and Ramatu Yakubu, 14-21, 21-18 and 21-15 to clinch the women’s doubles.
In the women’s singles, T.Hendahewa beat India’s Mugdha Agrey, 21-10, 19-21 and 21-21 to emerge the women’s singles champion.
The men’s doubles trophy went to the pair of Manu Attri and Reddy Sumeeth, after defeating Nigeria’s Godwin Olofua and Anuoluwapo Opeyori, 21-10, 21-16.
The winner of the Men and Women’s Singles went home with $2,200 each, while the second place winners got $1,500 and the second runners-up $650 each. The doubles and mixed doubles winners received $725 each, while the runners-up and the second runners-up got $400 and $175, respectively.
Francis Orbih, the President, Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN), told reporters that the event would continue to grow and soon, national competitions would hold to prepare home grown talents Orbih said.
No fewer than 11 countries featured in the event which began on July 26 and ended on July 29, and witnessed many spectacular performances. (Vanguard)
•Photo shows Svetlana Zilberman and her son, Misha Zilberman.
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 31, 2017
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