Delhi to Host ISF World School Badminton and Wrestling Championships
Delhi is set to host the ISF World School Championships in badminton and wrestling, bringing together student athletes from across the globe for elite competition.

Delhi Gets Set for ISF World School Badminton Championships
Delhi will host the International School Sport Federation (ISF) World School Championships in badminton and wrestling, according to a report by The Tribune. The Indian capital will welcome student athletes from multiple countries competing at one of school sport's most prestigious international platforms.
The ISF World School Championships sit at the top of the school sport calendar globally. For young badminton players, an event of this scale offers rare exposure to international competition before many of them transition into senior circuits. Hosting it in Delhi puts India's sporting infrastructure in the spotlight and gives local school athletes a chance to compete on home soil against foreign peers.
Details on the precise dates and venues within Delhi have not been confirmed in available reporting, but the announcement signals significant organizational groundwork already underway between Indian sports authorities and the ISF.
What the ISF World School Championships Mean for School Badminton
The ISF organizes multi-sport and single-sport world school championships each year, drawing delegations from member nations. Badminton has been a consistent feature in the ISF calendar, reflecting the sport's wide participation base at the school level across Asia, Europe, and beyond.
For India specifically, hosting a badminton championship of this caliber carries added weight. The country has produced world-class senior players in recent years, and school-level tournaments serve as an early proving ground for the next generation. Having a world school event on Indian soil could accelerate pathways for young talent by exposing them to high-level competition without requiring international travel.
Wrestling's inclusion alongside badminton points to a broader multi-discipline hosting arrangement, suggesting Delhi's sports venues and logistics are being mobilized across combat and racquet sports simultaneously.
India's Growing Role in Hosting International Youth Sport
India has steadily increased its appetite for hosting international youth and school sport events over the past decade. Delhi, with its network of sports complexes and experience staging large multi-sport events, is a logical choice for an undertaking that spans two distinct sports.
School sport federations typically require host cities to provide certified playing surfaces, medical support, accommodation for delegations, and competition management staff. Delhi's existing infrastructure across these areas makes the logistical case straightforward, even as the organizational details are finalized.
For the badminton community, the arrival of an ISF world school event is a concrete opportunity. Coaches, selectors, and federation officials from participating countries will gather in one city, creating an environment where young players can be assessed against international benchmarks early in their careers.
The Tribune's report marks the first public confirmation of Delhi's hosting role. Further announcements covering schedules, participating nations, and venue specifics are expected as the event draws closer.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







