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India Rises In World Badminton Rankings

India's badminton stars shine at World Championship, hinting at a new world power.

Mumbai Alert · Sports Desk
Mumbai Alert · Sports Desk
Sports Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 23 August 2026 at 10:00 pm
India Rises In World Badminton Rankings

India's performance at the recently concluded World Badminton Championship was a testament to the country's growing prowess in the sport. Despite not meeting the best-case scenario, the Indian team's showing was impressive, with one medal and two quarter-final finishes. The tournament, held at the refurbished J D Jadav indoor stadium in Delhi, drew large crowds, indicating the increasing popularity of badminton in India.

The Indian team's performance was led by players such as Tressa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, who lost in the semi-finals to the top Chinese pair Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning. However, their game showed promise, and the emergence of Ayush Shetty, who defeated the world No. 1 seed, China's Shi Yuqi, in the first round, was a spectacular proof of India's rising power.

India is expected to soon have two men, Lakshya Sen and Ayush Shetty, in the world's top ten. Sindhu is currently ranked 9, and the men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Reddy and Chirag Shetty are ranked No. 1. Tressa and Gayatri, groomed by Gayatri's father Pullela Gopichand, are ranked 9.

The game of badminton is evolving, with modern carbon graphite racquets making retrievals of smashes easy, and games becoming battles of attrition. The Chinese team, which dominates badminton, has a burning desire to win at any cost, and Indian players can learn from this mindset.

The World Badminton Championship also saw the emergence of new players, such as Frenchman Alex Lamier, who won an unexpected gold medal. France has made a plan to dominate badminton, and India can take a cue from this to reach the top and stay there.

India has a rich history in badminton, with the country believed to have invented a version of the game called 'ball badminton', played with a yellow fluffy ball. However, this game has seen a decline, although nationals are still held every year.

The Indian team's performance at the World Championship is a sign that the country is on the verge of becoming a world power in badminton. With a coordinated plan and the right mindset, India can dominate the sport and stay at the top.

The future of Indian badminton looks bright, with players such as Ayush Shetty, Lakshya Sen, and Sindhu leading the charge. The country's badminton federation can take steps to nurture young talent and provide the necessary support to help Indian players reach the top.

In conclusion, India's performance at the World Badminton Championship was a testament to the country's growing prowess in the sport. With the right mindset and a coordinated plan, India can become a world power in badminton and stay at the top.

The Indian team's showing at the World Championship has also sparked interest in the sport, with many young players looking to take up badminton. The country's badminton federation can capitalize on this interest by providing training and support to young players, which can help India become a dominant force in the sport.

Overall, India's rise in world badminton rankings is a positive sign for the sport in the country. With the right support and mindset, Indian players can dominate the sport and bring glory to the country.

The World Badminton Championship has also shown that badminton is no longer just an Asian sport, with countries such as France emerging as new players. India can learn from the experiences of these countries and use this knowledge to improve its own performance.

In the end, India's performance at the World Badminton Championship was a testament to the country's growing prowess in the sport. With the right mindset and a coordinated plan, India can become a world power in badminton and stay at the top.

Frequently asked questions

What was India's performance at the World Badminton Championship?

India won one medal and had two quarter-final finishes, with players such as Tressa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand showing promise.

Who is the top-ranked Indian badminton player?

Sindhu is currently ranked 9, and the men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Reddy and Chirag Shetty are ranked No. 1.

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