PV Sindhu to Lead India's 10-Member Squad at BWF World Championships 2026
Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu will head a 10-member Indian contingent at the BWF World Championships 2026, according to reports.

Sindhu Named to Front India's BWF World Championships Campaign
PV Sindhu will captain a 10-member Indian team at the BWF World Championships 2026, with the two-time Olympic medallist once again carrying the country's highest hopes on the global badminton stage. The selection was reported by The News Mill, confirming Sindhu's continued centrality to India's international programme.
Sindhu, who has won two Olympic medals and a World Championships gold in 2019, remains the most decorated Indian shuttler in history. Her inclusion at the top of the squad signals the national selectors' confidence in her fitness and form heading into one of the sport's most prestigious annual events.
The full composition of the 10-member squad beyond Sindhu has not been detailed in available reporting, but the size of the contingent suggests India will field athletes across multiple disciplines, as has been customary at recent editions of the tournament.
What the BWF World Championships Mean for Indian Badminton
The BWF World Championships is the sport's flagship individual event, held annually and awarding ranking points that influence seedings at major tournaments including the Olympics. For Indian badminton, it has historically served as a benchmark of the country's depth and competitive standing.
Sindhu's 2019 gold in Basel remains the high point of India's World Championships history. Since then, the country has consistently produced quarter-finalists and semi-finalists across disciplines, reflecting steady growth at the elite level.
A 10-member squad is a relatively compact delegation, suggesting selectors have prioritised players with realistic medal or deep-run potential rather than fielding a broader developmental group.
Sindhu's Form and the Road Ahead
At 30 years old, Sindhu continues to compete at the top of the women's singles rankings. Her experience across Grand Prix events, Super Series tournaments, and major championships makes her the most prepared Indian athlete for the pressure of a World Championships campaign.
Her participation will draw significant attention to India's challenge in the women's singles draw, where competition from players representing China, Japan, South Korea, and Thailand is typically fierce.
With the 2026 edition on the horizon, the announcement of India's squad marks an early but significant step in the country's preparation cycle. Fans and selectors alike will be watching Sindhu's performance closely as she looks to add to her already remarkable record on the world stage.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







