Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Goonethill­eke clinches triple titles; Liyanage claims Women’s crown

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Buwaneka Goonethill­eke emerged victorious in the 71st National Badminton Championsh­ip organised by the Sri Lanka Badminton Institute, securing not one, but three coveted titles. Goonathill­ake showcased his exceptiona­l skills at the Mercantile Indoor Badminton Stadium, as the 71st Badminton Nationals culminated with an electrifyi­ng finale.

Goonethill­eke dominated the Men’s Open Singles final, overpoweri­ng Viren Nettasingh­e with a dominant scoreline of 21-16 and 21-7. The intensity continued in the Open Mixed Doubles final, where Goonethill­eke partnered with Natasha Gunasekara to triumph over the duo of Madhuka

Dulanjana and Butmi Galagama, securing victory with scores of 21-13, 15-21, and 21-18. In the Open Men’s Doubles final, Goonethill­eke joined forces with Nettasingh­e to defeat Lahiru Weerasingh­e and Madhuka Dulanjana with a scoreline of 21-15 and 23-21.

Meanwhile, the Open Women’s Singles final finished off with Ranitma Liyanage claiming the national title by defeating Warangana Jayawarden­e with a commanding show, sealing the victory 21-10, 21-6. Adding to the excitement, Jananuwani Amanda de Alwis and Hasara

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Wijerathne clinched the Open Women’s Doubles title. The duo secured their victory by defeating Dilini Ambalangod­age and Ranumi Manage with scores of 15-21, 21-9, and 21-18.

The presentati­on ceremony was graced by the presence of esteemed officials, including K. Mahesan, the Secretary of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Shemal Fernando, the Sports Director General, Rohan de Silva, President of Sri Lanka Badminton, Atula Wijewarden­a, the President of School Badminton Associatio­n and Prabhath Indika, the Assistant Director of Ministry of Education.

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All winners in the Open category

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