Jadumani grew stronger as the contest progressed, overcoming a closely fought opening round before taking complete control over the remaining two rounds to seal a unanimous decision victory, according to ESPN. From the second round onwards, the bout became one-sided as the Indian dictated the pace with sharp movement and precise punching. He swept the second round unanimously before producing another commanding display in the final three minutes. The Indian duo recovered after losing the opening set 5-3 to level the contest by taking the second set 6-5, forcing the match into a tie-break. India's medallists are Mirabai Chanu (gold, weightlifting), Sharmila Dhankar (gold, women's shot put F57), Rishikanta Singh (silver, weightlifting), Muthupandi Raja (silver, weightlifting), Gyaneshwari Yadav (silver, weightlifting), Sarvesh Kushare (silver, men's high jump), Gulveer Singh (silver, 10,000m), Harjinder Kaur (silver, weightlifting), Valluri Ajaya Babu (silver, weightlifting), Bindyarani Devi (bronze, weightlifting), Shilpa K. Shyla (bronze, women's shot put F57) and Jhandu Kumar (bronze, para powerlifting).