GUYANA’S top badminton player, Narayan Ramdhani, surged to his third consecutive victory in the Alberta Colleges’ Athletics Conference (ACAC), when Tournament Three was played on Sunday, at the King’s University, Edmonton Alberta.
After winning the Men’s Singles draw in Tournament One last month and finishing first in the Men’s Singles and Mixed Doubles two weeks ago, the Kings University student gained a bye to the quarter-finals where he played against Shepherd Dow and won 21-3, 21-6.
In the semi-finals, he came up against Davis Wong and easily won 21-8, 21-12, thereby advancing to the final and once again defeated Sanskar Chopra.
That game ended relatively close at 21-16, 21-18.
When he met Chopra in the Tournament 2 final on January 22, he had won 21-10, 21-17.
In the latest mixed doubles clash, the 24-year-old gained the top spot when he partnered with Abby Ledda, his King’s Eagles teammate.
Meanwhile, an appreciation token was presented to Ramdhani by his Coach Naeem Haque for his contribution to the King’s Badminton team for the past four years.
This is Ramdhani’s last game on home court (King’s University) before he graduates in April with a degree in Business Management.