World Games 2025: Namrata Batra settles for Wushu silver
Brings home first Wushu medal from the multi-discipline games.
Namrata Batra wins historic silver medal in wushu at World Games 2025. (Photo credit: Special Arrangement)
Indian wushu player Namrata Batra’s performance at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China has earned a place in history.
Namrata won the country’s first-ever World Games silver medal in the sport of Wushu on Tuesday.
She lost 0-2 to home favourite China’s Mengyue Chen in Women’s Sanda 52kg final to settle for a silver.
Speaking to exclusively to The Bridge from Chengdu, Namrata said: "There’s satisfaction that I brought a medal to Wushu for the first time, but there’s also disappointment that the gold slipped from my hands."
"I need to work harder to reach the top of the podium. I need a lot of training. In the final, I was a little bit close, especially in the second round. If I work harder, I will be able to beat her," a determined Namrata said.
She plans to put in her best in training for next year's Asian Games.
In the semifinal, the 24-year-old defeated Philippines’ Krizan Faith Collado 2-0 to ensure she takes home at least a silver. Thi Phuong Nga of Vietnam won the bronze medal in the event.
Namrata's podium finish marked a second medal for India at the 2025 World Games. Earlier, Rishabh Yadav had become India’s first medal at the games, securing bronze in the men’s compound archery event.
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