The excitement is building as India announces its official squads for the prestigious Thomas & Uber Cup 2026, set to take place from April 24 to May 3, 2026, in Horsens, Denmark. Hosted at the iconic Forum Horsens, the tournament marks the 34th edition of the Thomas Cup (men’s team championship) and the 31st edition of the Uber Cup (women’s team championship). With 16 nations competing in each category, India enters the tournament with a balanced mix of experience and emerging talent, aiming to make a strong global impact.

India’s Thomas Cup 2026 Squad (Men’s Team)
India’s men’s badminton team looks formidable, blending seasoned stars with rising players who have proven themselves on the international stage. Leading the charge is Lakshya Sen, known for his speed and aggressive gameplay, alongside experienced campaigners like Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy, both of whom bring valuable match experience in high-pressure tournaments.
The full Indian men’s squad includes:
- Lakshya Sen
- Ayush Shetty
- Kidambi Srikanth
- HS Prannoy
- Kiran George
- Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
- Chirag Shetty
- Hariharan Amsakarunan
- MR Arjun
- Dhruv Kapila
The doubles combination of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will be crucial, as they are among the world’s top-ranked pairs and capable of turning matches in India’s favor.
India’s Uber Cup 2026 Squad (Women’s Team)
India’s women’s team is equally competitive, headlined by Olympic medalist PV Sindhu, whose experience and consistency remain vital. Supporting her are a group of talented young shuttlers ready to make their mark on the global stage.
The full Indian women’s squad includes:
- PV Sindhu
- Unnati Hooda
- Tanvi Sharma
- Devika Sihag
- Isharani Baruah
- Treesa Jolly
- Gayatri Gopichand Pullela
- Kavipriya Selvam
- Simran Singhi
- Tanisha Crasto
The women’s doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand Pullela is expected to play a key role, given their recent performances on the international circuit.
Tournament Overview and India’s Prospects
The Thomas & Uber Cup 2026 will feature elite badminton nations competing for global supremacy. India, which has shown remarkable growth in team events over recent years, will aim to build on its past successes and challenge traditional powerhouses like China, Indonesia, and Japan.
With a strong squad depth, strategic doubles combinations, and experienced singles players, India has a realistic chance of progressing deep into both tournaments. The mix of youth and experience could prove to be a decisive factor, especially in tight knockout matches.
Final Thoughts
The announcement of India’s squads for the Thomas & Uber Cup 2026 signals a new chapter in the country’s badminton journey. Fans can expect thrilling performances as these athletes represent India on one of the sport’s biggest stages. With preparation, form, and teamwork aligning, India could once again emerge as a serious contender for international glory.
