The Borteyman Sports Complex came alive on March 30-31, 2025, as Ghana’s finest badminton talents battled for supremacy in the 2025 All Ghana Badminton Championships. The two-day event featured thrilling contests, underlining the rapid growth of the sport and the emergence of a new generation of stars.
Men’s Singles: Ahmad Abdul-Samad Clinches Title in Style
Ahmad Abdul-Samad delivered a stellar performance to claim the men’s singles crown, displaying remarkable precision and tactical brilliance. His journey to victory kept fans on the edge of their seats, proving his dominance in Ghanaian badminton.
Andy Amofa put up a spirited fight to finish as the runner-up, while Jonathan Ankrah and Leslie Nii Adote Addo took third and fourth place, respectively, showing promise as future title contenders.
Final Standings – Men’s Singles
Champion: Ahmad Abdul-Samad
Runner-up: Andy Amofa
Third Place: Jonathan Ankrah
Fourth Place: Leslie Nii Adote Addo
Women’s Singles: Racheal Quarcoo Shines Bright
The women’s singles category was equally enthralling, with Racheal Quarcoo dominating her opponents en route to the title. Her speed, strategy, and relentless determination set her apart, earning her well-deserved applause.
Eduam Jennifer secured second place with a strong showing, while Naah Charity and Vanessa Anyetei rounded out the top four, further highlighting the depth of talent in Ghanaian badminton.
Final Standings – Women’s Singles
Champion: Racheal Quarcoo
Runner-up: Eduam Jennifer
Third Place: Naah Charity
Fourth Place: Vanessa Anyetei
A Milestone Event for Ghanaian Badminton
Hosted at the state-of-the-art Borteyman Sports Complex, the tournament not only showcased elite competition but also reinforced badminton’s growing appeal in Ghana. The event attracted a passionate crowd, reflecting the sport’s increasing popularity among fans and aspiring athletes.
Mr. Evans Yeboah, CGMA, Vice President of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) and former GOC Finance Chair, praised the event’s success, stating:
“This championship highlights the incredible potential of Ghanaian badminton. With the right investment and structured development programs, our athletes can excel on the global stage. Financial sustainability and strategic partnerships will be key in realizing this vision.”
The Ghana Badminton Federation echoed these sentiments, reaffirming its commitment to nurturing young talent and expanding grassroots participation.
Looking Ahead
The 2025 All Ghana Badminton Championships was more than just a competition—it was a testament to the sport’s bright future in Ghana. With these rising stars continuing to make their mark, the nation eagerly awaits even greater achievements on the international stage.
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