Lagos International Badminton Classic reaches fever pitch as epic matches, upsets and finals line-up

By Mishael Emmanuel with additional reports 
‎The 8th Lagos International Badminton Classics (LIBC) reached fever pitch as it went past the halfway mark on Day 3, with quarter-finals and semis providing thrilling and refreshing entertainment for sport lovers and friends at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos, South-West, Nigeria.
 
With 20 matches on schedule-and one walkover in the men’s doubles, the tournament delivered world-class rallies, dramatic upsets, and unforgettable spectacles, setting the stage for a blockbuster Final Day on August 30.
★ THE WALKOVER AND A MARATHON MATCH
‎The day began with a rare walkover in the men’s doubles, as United Arab Emirates' P. Ravikrishna and S. Romdtiani advanced without lifting a racket after Kazakhstan’s D. Panarin and M. Tajibullayev failed to show.
‎But it was the mixed doubles clash between Rawat/Maneesha and Sharma/Kanapuran that stole headlines, coincidentally all 4 players are representing India. The quarter-final stretched into a 2-hour, 2-minute battle, nearly matching the longest recorded badminton match in history (2 hrs 41 mins). In the end, Rawat and Maneesha triumphed in a pulsating three-set thriller, 21-19, 9-21, 22-20, to the delight of the Lagos crowd.
★ ‎NIGERIAN HOPES AND HEARTBREAK
‎Nigeria’s Obanisola and Alabi thrilled home fans by defeating compatriots and tournament second seeds Ibere and Ukeh 21-19, 19-21, 21-19 in a tense all-Nigerian quarter-final. Their dream run ended in the semi-finals against UAE’s Qathua and Sreejithparol, but hopes of a podium finish remain alive as they battle for third place.
★ INDIA’S DOMINANCE IN WOMEN'S SINGLES
‎India’s strong showing in the women’s singles was confirmed as Kashyap, the tournament’s second seed, advanced to the final with a 21-19, 21-17 win over Indonesia’s world-ranked 191 Ramadhani Wiryawan. She will face compatriot S. Lele, who crushed Sihag also from the South Asian nation in just 35 minutes (21-12, 21-12), setting up an all-Indian women’s singles final.
★ ‎MEN’S SINGLES - ASIA TAKES CENTER STAGE
‎Japan’s M. Koga and Indonesia’s P. Shujiwo booked their spots in the men’s singles final. Koga overcame Israel’s Dubovenko in three sets (17-21, 21-7, 21-8), while Shujiwo eliminated India’s M. Singh in another three-set battle (21-11, 20-22, 21-12). Their clash promises fireworks as both chase glory and part of the improved $17,500 prize pool.
★ DOUBLES COMPETITION HEATS UP
‎Uganda’s women’s doubles duo, Mbabazi and Kobugabe, fell short in their bid for a semi-final berth, losing to in-form UAE pair Sreejithparol and Qathua. The Emirati duo continue to look like strong contenders heading into the final rounds.
★ INTERNATIONAL PRAISE FOR NIGERIA'S HOSPITALITY
‎Athletes and officials continued to commend the Badminton Federation of Nigeria (BFN) for staging a world-class event, with the support of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and the Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA). The smooth organization, vibrant Lagos atmosphere, and passionate crowd have underscored Nigeria’s growing reputation as a hub for elite badminton in Africa.

‎“Day Three has given us classic matches that will be remembered for years,” said Tunde Kazeem BFN board member and technical director. 
 
“From marathon rallies to underdog victories, the Lagos International Badminton Classics has shown the very best of our sport.
 
“Tomorrow’s finals will crown champions, but already, the tournament has been a triumph for badminton in Nigeria and Africa.”
‎With finals now set across singles and doubles categories, anticipation is building for Day 4 —August 30th, when the next Champions of the 2025 Lagos International Badminton Classics will be crowned.
‎★ DAY 3 - TOP HIGHLIGHTS
‎MIXED DOUBLES EPIC:
Rawat/Maneesha (India) vs Sharma/Kanapuran (India) lasted 2h 02m, one of the longest matches in LIBC history.
‎Nigeria’s Obanisola/Alabi upset compatriots Ibere/Ukeh but lost semis to UAE’s Qathua/Sreejithparol; fight for bronze still alive.
‎WOMEN’S SINGLES FINAL:
All-India showdown as Kashyap faces S. Lele.
‎MEN’S SINGLES FINAL: 
Japan’s Koga vs Indonesia’s Shujiwo set for Sunday showpiece.
‎PRIZE POOL: 
Improved purse of $17,500 adds extra incentive.

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