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India Secures Top Three Spots in Asia Cup Bridge Championships Opener

India A Men's team secured third place with 55.85 VPs on the opening day of the 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships in Panaji. The Seniors team also clinched third position, while the Mixed squad recovered to fifth place. China dominates the Men's and Mixed divisions, with Japan leading Seniors and Indonesia topping Women's. The week-long event features 300 players from 16 nations, with qualification rounds continuing until June 25.

India secures top three spots as race for medals in Asia Cup Bridge C'ships heats up

Panaji, June 22

Host nation India launched a powerful competitive campaign on the opening day of the 5th Bonus Asia Cup Bridge Championships 2026, solidifying top-three positions across multiple premier divisions at the Taj Cidade de Goa Horizon in Panaji on Monday.

In the Men's Teams Championship, the premier domestic line-up, India A, emerged as a top-tier title contender, locking down the third-place slot on the leaderboard with 55.85 Victory Points (VPs). The host squad sits within striking distance of regional pacesetters China, who commands the field with 64.09 VPs, and Hong Kong China A, holding second with 56.21 VPs.

The day's primary highlight unfolded in the Seniors Teams Championship, where India A unleashed a clinical, high-precision performance to anchor themselves firmly in third place, shadowing the tournament frontrunners after a gruelling opening segment.

Simultaneously, a resilient India Mixed squad successfully engineered a major leaderboard recovery, overriding early structural setbacks to fight their way back into the top flight and reclaim the fifth-position baseline.

The first full day of qualification rounds drew a definitive competitive line across the continental field, establishing the apex leaders for each championship division. The current tournament pacesetters topping the group tables are China in the Men's Teams, Japan in the Seniors division, Indonesia in the Women's category, and China A in the Mixed Teams field.

Recognised by the Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports and supported by the Sports Authority of India (SAI), the week-long marquee tournament features nearly 300 elite players across 46 powerhouse teams from 16 nations, including Australia, Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates.

The high-intensity qualification rounds continue daily from 09:30 am to 07:10 pm until June 25, functioning as a mathematical filter to determine the top four semi-finalists. The knockout elimination series and the individual Pairs Qualifying Series will take over on Friday, June 26, leading to the Grand Team and Pairs Finals and the closing prize distribution ceremony on Saturday, June 27.

Current Cumulative Standings Highlights:

• Men's Teams Leaderboard: #1 China (64.09 VPs) | #2 Hong Kong China A (56.21 VPs) | #3 India A (55.85 VPs) | #10 India B (36.61 VPs)

• Seniors Championship Leaderboard : #1 Japan | #2 China | #3 India A

• Women's Championship Apex : #1 Indonesia (44.52 VPs) | #2 China (43.47 VPs)

• Mixed Teams Leaderboard : #1 China A | #5 India Mixed

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

Honestly, I'm quite surprised by the level of competition here. Bridge isn't usually associated with India in Western media, but clearly there's serious talent. The fact that India A is within 9 points of China shows real potential. Would love to see more coverage back home about this.

Priya S

Brilliant stuff! But I wish our women's team was also in the top spots. Indonesia and China dominating there - we need to invest more in training women in mind sports like bridge. Our girls have the intelligence, just need proper platform. Looking forward to seeing India Mixed move up from 5th! 💪

Rohan X

China's dominance in mind sports is no joke - they treat bridge like a national priority. But India closing the gap in men's and seniors is encouraging. With 300 players from 16 nations, the competition is real. Our boys need to hold nerve in knockout rounds. Good luck to all Indian teams! 🃏

Aman W

Being in Panaji myself, I can tell you the atmosphere at Taj Cidade is electric! The organisation by SAI is commendable. Only thing - entry should be free for local students to inspire youth towards such strategic sports. Bridge teaches patience, memory, and teamwork. Deserves more mainstream attention.

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