Sports

Lakshmi Jadala Qualifies For Special Olympics 2027 After National Gold Win

Fifteen-year-old Lakshmi Jadala has officially qualified for the Special Olympics World Games 2027 after an extraordinary performance at the National Tennis Championship 2025 (Disability Sports), held in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

Competing in the U-17 junior category, the young tennis sensation dominated the court, winning all three matches in straight sets.

His assured performance not only secured him the gold medal but also a place on the global stage in Cairo.

Currently Asia’s top-ranked para lawn tennis player with an intellectual disability, Jadala is not only rewriting record books but also redefining what’s possible for athletes with special needs.

His triumphs have garnered attention beyond tennis circles, as he continues to prove that resilience, talent and proper support can lead to international success.

Supported by Adani Sportsline’s Garv Hai Initiative

Jadala’s success story is closely tied to the Garv Hai initiative by Adani Sportsline – a national programme that scouts, mentors and supports promising athletes from across India.

The initiative offers structured professional training, travel support, and all-around athlete management. Jadala, one of its most promising para-athletes, credits the programme for playing a key role in his journey.

“To win this tournament and represent India at the Special Olympics is a dream come true,” said Jadala. “I’m especially thankful to Adani Sportsline and the Garv Hai programme for their constant support and belief in me. I’m now looking forward to my preparations for the World Games.”

Born with an intellectual disability, Jadala’s achievements go far beyond the tennis court.

Every victory is a powerful statement against social bias and barriers often placed in the paths of differently-abled individuals.

His story is inspiring a new generation of para-athletes in India, showing that a disability does not define one’s limits.

With the Cairo 2027 Special Olympics now in his sights, Jadala is training with renewed purpose.

His long-term dreams include competing in the Australian Open and earning a top world ranking in para tennis.

With the backing of a supportive programme and the momentum of recent victories, those goals no longer seem out of reach.

Lakshmi Jadala is not just preparing for a tournament; he is preparing to make history.

Also Read: ICC AGM In Singapore To Focus On Test Cricket’s Future & T20 World Cup Expansion

Anamika Agarwala

Recent Posts

India Sends Record 111-Member Squad To Deaflympics 2025 In Tokyo

India names a record 111-member team for Deaflympics 2025, competing across 11 sports disciplines.

15 mins ago

PM Modi, Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Bharat Ratna LK Advani

PM Modi, Amit Shah, and leaders extend birthday wishes to Bharat Ratna LK Advani.

30 mins ago

Justice Vikram Nath Hails PM Modi’s Vision For Accessible & Technology-Driven Justice At NALSA Conference

Justice Vikram Nath praised PM Modi’s vision for inclusive, tech-driven justice and legal empowerment.

45 mins ago

Justice Surya Kant Calls For Empathetic Tech-Driven Legal Aid System At NALSA Conference

Justice Surya Kant urged empathetic, tech-driven legal aid reforms to make justice accessible and inclusive.

1 hour ago

SC To Live Stream National Conference On Legal Aid & Legal Services Day Celebrations

Supreme Court to live stream NALSA’s National Conference and Legal Services Day celebrations online.

1 hour ago

CJI Gavai Describes Legal Aid As ‘Gandhi Ji’s Talisman In Action’ At National Conference

CJI Gavai calls legal aid Gandhi Ji’s talisman in action, reaffirming justice for all.

2 hours ago