The BWF Thomas and Uber Cup 2026 finals were thrillingly contested as the men of China and women of Korea won the highly-rated world team badminton championships at Horsens, Denmark. China ended its reign of championing the title with a 3-1 victory over France in the Thomas Cup final, and this has earned them an additional record-barring 12th win in the sport of habitual championing of the title, which has also succeeded in titling them with a record-breaking 12th win in the sport of habitual championing of the title. In the meantime, Korea shocked defending champions China 3-1 in the Uber Cup final, winning their third women’s team championship after previous triumphs in 2010 and 2022. The dramatic finals included the best performances, intense competitions, and joyful emotions when two giants of badminton appeared on the world stage.
BWF Thomas & Uber Cup 2026 Final Results
- The BWF Thomas and Uber Cup 2026 ended in a thrilling culminating day in Horsens, Denmark, as the world’s best badminton nations battled to make it to the final day.
- The beautiful biennial championship had once again provided intense rivalry, emotional revelling, and historic moments.
- During the women’s Uber Cup Final, the Republic of Korea overtook China by 3-1 goals to win the title.
- This was the second win on the Uber Cup over the past three events, proving their increasing supremacy in women’s badminton.
- It was their third overall title after having won the title previously in 2010 and 2022.
- There could not have been a better start for Korea than the one given by World No. 1 and Paris 2024 Olympic champion An Se Young.
- With a dominating performance, she conquered China’s Wang Zhi Yi in straight games 21-10, 21-13.
- China bounced back in the doubles match to level the tie at 1-1.
- But Korea took power once again under Kim Ga Eun, who spanked senior-ranked Chen Yu Fei.
- Kim created an unforgettable upset, which was 21-19, 21-15, placing Korea one point short of the title.
- Baek Ha Na and Kim Hye Jeong finished the title race in a dramatic duel of doubles.
- The Korean couple fell behind, a game, to lose to Jia Yi Fan and Zhang Shu Xian 16-21, 21-10, 21-13.
- Players of Korea invaded the field, celebrating their capture of the renowned cup.
- China has failed to win its 17th-longest Uber Cup title on record.
- China lost to France by the same margin of 3-1 in the men’s Thomas Cup final.
- The battle took close to four and a half hours, which depicts the expertise of the combat.
- China has defended the title it has won as well in 2024.
- It was the 13th overall championship in the 12-year tournament history of China.
- Weng Hong Yang and Shi Yu Qi got pivotal singles victories for China.
- They overmatched the renowned Popov brothers of France in crucial games.
- The deciding point was in the doubles game between He Ji Ting and Ren Xiang Yu.
- The Chinese duo beat Eloi Adam and Leo Rossi 21-13, 21-16.
- France stamped its authority in the tournament as it made it to the finals against great odds.
- China once again showed why they are a force in badminton in the world.
- The women of Korea and the men of China became the champions of the world team in 2026.
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Conclusion – BWF Thomas & Uber Cup 2026
The BWF Thomas and Uber Cup 2026 came to a memorable end, with the state-of-the-art performances emerging as worthy champions in China as well as Korea. China has been able to contend for the Thomas Cup title and has reasserted its dominance and leadership in world badminton, with Korea stunningly winning the Uber Cup as a sign of its increasing prowess in the world badminton arena. The 1999 Horsens, Denmark tournament was filled with passionate matches, giant upsets, and world-class sports action across the week. As the list of badminton up-and-comers grows and the list of long-time powerhouses gets longer, the 2026 edition served as a reminder as to why the Thomas and Uber Cup continues to be among the most prestigious and exciting team championships in the history of badminton.







