India Draws Defending Champs China in Thomas & Uber Cup Group Stage

The Indian men's and women's badminton teams have been placed in Group A alongside top seeds and defending champions China for the 2026 Thomas & Uber Cup in Denmark. The men's team, the 2022 Thomas Cup champions, are favored to advance alongside China from a group also containing Canada and Australia. The women's team faces a more challenging path, grouped with European powers Denmark and Ukraine for a coveted quarterfinal spot. The tournament format sees 16 teams in each competition, with the top two from each of four groups progressing to the knockout stage.

Key Points: India's Thomas & Uber Cup Draw: Grouped with China

  • India seeded 8th in both team events
  • Men's team are 2022 Thomas Cup champions
  • Women face tricky group with Denmark & Ukraine
  • Top two from each group advance to knockouts
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Thomas and Uber Cup: Indian men, women clubbed with defending champions China in Group A

Indian men's and women's badminton teams face China in Group A for the 2026 Thomas & Uber Cup in Denmark. Analysis and group details inside.

"We have got a decent draw and a chance to reach the quarterfinals - Sanjay Mishra"

New Delhi, March 18

The Indian men and women teams have been handed a decent draw in the group stages of the 2026 Thomas and Uber Cup badminton team championships to be held in Horsens, Denmark, from April 24 to May 3.

Both the Indian teams, seeded eighth in the tournament based on their individual players' world rankings, have been clubbed in Group A alongside defending champions and top seeds China.

The 2022 Thomas Cup champions, India, will be favourites to claim one of the two quarterfinal spots from Group A, which also comprises Pan Am champions Canada and Oceania champions Australia.

The women's team, however, has a slightly tricky road to the knockout stages, as they are clubbed with European team championship runners-up Denmark and bronze medallists Ukraine.

"We have got a decent draw and a chance to reach the quarterfinals in both the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup competitions. We have a strong team that has proved that they can beat any top team on their day, and after reaching the quarterfinals, anything is possible," said BAI secretary general Sanjay Mishra while responding to the draw for the prestigious team championships.

While the Indian men created history by winning the 2022 edition of the Thomas Cup, the women's team won the bronze medal in the 2014 and 2016 editions.

The upcoming Thomas Cup will mark the 34th edition of the tournament, while the Uber Cup returns for its 31st edition. As many as 16 teams will be competing in each tournament and will be divided into four groups of four teams each.

Teams in each group will play each other in ties consisting of five matches - three singles and two doubles. The top two nations from each group will advance to the quarter-finals.

In the last edition of the Thomas & Uber Cup hosted in Chengdu in 2024, the Indian men's team lost to eventual winners China in the quarter-finals, while the women were also ousted in the quarters by Japan.

Indonesia are the most successful team in the Thomas Cup with 14 titles, while China are the most successful team in the Uber Cup with 16 titles.

Thomas Cup groups:

Group A: China, India, Canada, Australia

Group B: Japan, Malaysia, England, Finland

Group C: Chinese Taipei, Denmark, Republic of Korea, Sweden

Group D: Indonesia, France, Thailand, Algeria

Uber Cup groups:

Group A: China, India, Denmark, Ukraine

Group B: Japan, Malaysia, Turkiye, South Africa

Group C: Chinese Taipei, Indonesia, Canada, Australia

Group D: South Korea, Thailand, Bulgaria, Spain

- IANS

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Priya S
The women's group looks challenging. Denmark at home and Ukraine are strong. But our girls have the talent. PV Sindhu and the doubles pairs need to be at their absolute best. A quarterfinal spot is definitely possible if they play to their potential. All the best!
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Sanjay N
Decent draw? I respectfully disagree with the BAI secretary. Being with China is never "decent" for the group stage. It puts immense pressure to win every other match perfectly. One slip against Canada or Australia and we could be in trouble. Hope the team is prepared for this high-pressure scenario.
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Rohit P
The men's team has the experience and firepower. Satwik-Chirag are world beaters, and Lakshya Sen is in good form. Facing China early might actually be good – no surprises later. Just focus on topping the group! #ThomasCup2026
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Michael C
As a badminton fan, this is a fantastic group. India vs China is always a spectacle. The depth of Indian badminton has grown so much. Looking forward to some epic matches. Good luck from the UK!
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Neha E
The women's team needs our full support. The 2014/16 bronze medals show we have pedigree. Treesa-Gayatri can cause an upset against any pair. Let's believe in them! Chak De India! 💪

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