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Delhi Hosts the Badminton Worlds for the First Time Since 2009

by Blitz India Media
August 20, 2026
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NEW DELHI: The 30th BWF World Championships are being played at the Indira Gandhi Arena this week. It is the first time India has hosted the event in seventeen years, and both of its most decorated shuttle players are still in the draw.

The 2026 BWF World Championships run from 17 to 23 August at the Indira Gandhi Arena in New Delhi — the 30th edition of the tournament, and India’s first time as host since 2009. P. V. Sindhu, twice a world champion and the only Indian to have medalled at five successive editions, beat Wen Yu Zhang of Canada 21-16, 21-17. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty moved into the pre-quarterfinals on 19 August without hitting a shuttle, after Alexander Dunn and Adam Pringle withdrew from their men’s doubles match.

The indoor game: A badminton court in India. Hosting a World Championships requires eight competition courts to BWF specification, controlled airflow and a practice hall — infrastructure India has built out substantially since it last staged the event in 2009.

A home World Championships is not only a chance to win. It is a week in which every junior in the country can watch the best in the world from the stands rather than a stream.

At a Glance

• Event: 30th BWF World Championships
• Venue: Indira Gandhi Arena, New Delhi
• Dates: 17–23 August 2026
• Last hosted by India: 2009
• P. V. Sindhu: beat Wen Yu Zhang (Canada) 21-16, 21-17
• Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty: into the pre-quarterfinals on 19 August by walkover
• Also in the Indian draw: Ayush Shetty
• Format: knockout, no third-place play-off — both losing semi-finalists take bronze

A walkover is a mixed blessing at this level. Rankireddy and Shetty gained a full day of recovery in a draw that compresses five rounds into seven days, which matters in men’s doubles more than in any other discipline because of the rally intensity. They also lost a competitive hit-out at match tempo, on a court whose drift they will need to read precisely in the rounds that follow. Doubles pairs generally take the rest.

Sindhu’s two-game win is the more informative result. Her record at this championship is the most consistent of any Indian in any individual sport — medals at five consecutive editions, including the title — and a straight-games win in the early rounds is the pattern that has preceded each of those runs. The scoreline, 21-16 and 21-17, suggests control rather than comfort, which at a World Championships is the better of the two.

The hosting itself is the larger point. Between 2009 and 2026 India built the Premier Badminton League, a national academy structure around Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Guwahati, and a professional coaching pipeline that did not exist when the event was last held here. An Olympic silver and bronze, two world titles, a Thomas Cup and a run of Super 750 wins came out of that period. Staging the World Championships is the sport collecting on that investment in front of a home crowd.

What a home tournament does for the next generation is harder to measure and probably matters more. The draw runs to the finals on Sunday, 23 August. Whatever the medal count, several thousand Indian schoolchildren will have watched a world championship rally from twenty feet away this week, which is the kind of thing that shows up in a national ranking list a decade later.

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