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A breakthrough in the career of the Indian shuttler Devika Sihag was her maiden BWF Super 300 title in the Thailand Masters 2026 in Bangkok. The Haryana-based 20 years old got the women's singles title after Malaysia Goh Jin Wei pulled out in the middle of the final as Devika started dominating her. She was ranked world No. 63 and showed great consistency and a sense of tactics all through the tournament without losing a single game on her way to the title. Such an accomplishment has put her among the top three Indian women to have secured a Super 300 singles title, joining a list of PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal.
Initial potential and national achievement: Devika Sihag has already shown a high level of national achievement in winning Women's Senior singles Gold in the 86 th seniors badminton championships in 2024 and has demonstrated the potential to compete with the best domestic players in the country.
At the regional level: She won a silver medal at the Haryana State Badminton Championship, which depicts the development of her contests at the state level.
International breakthrough: Devika made her first international breakthrough in August 2025 when she won the BWF International Challenge held in Malaysia after facing international players, which served to prove her competence in the international arena.
Constant improvement in Europe: She has been able to win two consecutive women's singles championships in European tournaments such as the Portuguese international championships, which shows a steady development and international exposure
Super 300 milestone: Devika became the first Indian female to win a maiden BWF Super 300 at Thailand Masters 2026, besides being the third Indian female to do so in the BWF World Tour.
Training and mentorship: During her career, she has trained under the best coaches, as well as with the best players, which has led to good support and strict training.

The victory of Devika Sihag at the Thailand Masters 2026, where she won her maiden BWF Super 300, is a historical landmark in her career and Indian badminton. The regularity of the performance of the 20-year-old, mental stability, and tactical age at the tournament can be seen as indicators of the increasing influence of the girl on the international scene. This was not only a win that made her one of the most promising young shuttlers in India, but also an inspiration to a new generation of sportsmen. Devika has proven that Indian women have the potential to become badminton champions in the world by becoming an elite member of PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal, and this is a promise of better times to come.