2026 Badminton Asia Team Championships

2026 Badminton Asia Team Championships
Tournament details
Dates3–8 February 2026
Edition6th
VenueQingdao Conson Gymnasium
LocationQingdao, China
Champions
Men's teams Japan
Women's teams South Korea
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The 2026 Badminton Asia Team Championships (officially known as the Tsingtao Badminton Asia Team Championships 2026 for sponsorship reasons) was the sixth edition of the Badminton Asia Team Championships. The tournament was organised by Badminton Asia and took place at the Qingdao Conson Gymnasium in Qingdao, China, from 3 to 8 February 2026.[1] It served as the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 Thomas & Uber Cup to be held in Horsens, Denmark.

Background

The 2026 Badminton Asia Team Championships crowned the top male and female national badminton teams in Asia and has also served as the Asian qualification event for the 2026 Thomas & Uber Cup.[2] It is sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation. China and India were the defending champions of the men's and women's categories, respectively.[3][4]

Competition format

The competition begins with a group stage: all participating teams are divided into four groups of two or three teams each. Each team plays each other once, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage. A match is won by the team that first wins three games. The eight teams that qualify will be drawn and compete in a knockout format until the final.[5]

Tie-breaker

Team ranking within a group is determined based on the following criteria: number of wins; match difference; game difference; and points difference. If two teams are tied after a criterion is applied, the winner of the match between the two teams will be ranked higher. A draw will be held to determine ranking if there are still teams tied after all criteria are applied.[6]

Hosting

China will be hosting the Badminton Asia Team Championships for the first time ever, with Qingdao selected as the host city. They previously hosted the 2025 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships at the same venue.[7]

Schedule

Day, Date Time Phase
Tuesday, 3 February 11.00 Group Stage
17.00
Wednesday, 4 February 11.00 Group Stage
17.00
Thursday, 5 February 11.00 Group Stage
17.00
Friday, 6 February 10.00 Quarter-finals
17.00
Saturday, 7 February 10.00 Semi-finals
17.00
Sunday, 8 February 09.30 Finals
18.00
Note: All times are in China Standard Time (UTC+08:00)

Teams

Participating members

The tournament will feature 12 teams competing in the men's category and 11 teams in the women's category.[8]

Nation Men's Women's Nation Men's Women's
 China  South Korea
 Chinese Taipei  Macau N/a
 Hong Kong  Malaysia
 India  Myanmar
 Indonesia  Singapore
 Japan  Thailand

Draw

Seedings

Seeding was determined based on the world team rankings released on January 6, 2025.[9]

  • Men's team
  1.  China
  2.  Indonesia
  3.  Chinese Taipei
  4.  Japan
  • Women's team
  1.  China
  2.  South Korea
  3.  Japan
  4.  Thailand

Drawn groups

The draw was held on 9 January 2026. Both the men's and women's team group stages consist of 4 groups: A, B, C, and D (men's) and W, X, Y, and Z (women's). All groups consist of 3 teams except for group W (2 teams).[10]

Men's team
Group A Group B Group C Group D
 China (1, H)
 Thailand
 Macau
 Chinese Taipei (3)
 South Korea
 Hong Kong
 Japan (4)
 India
 Singapore
 Indonesia (2)
 Malaysia
 Myanmar
Women's team
Group W Group X Group Y Group Z
 China (1, H)
 Malaysia
 Japan (3)
 Indonesia
 Hong Kong
 Thailand (4)
 India
 Myanmar
 South Korea (2)
 Chinese Taipei
 Singapore

Medal Summary

Medal tally

  *   Host nation (China)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea1012
2 Japan1001
3 China*0202
4 Indonesia0022
5 Chinese Taipei0011
Totals (5 entries)2248

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
 Japan
Takuro Hoki
Yugo Kobayashi
Kakeru Kumagai
Hiroki Nishi
Kenta Nishimoto
Takumi Nomura
Yudai Okimoto
Yuichi Shimogami
Yushi Tanaka
Koki Watanabe
 China
Chen Junting
Dong Tianyao
He Jiting
Hu Keyuan
Hu Zhe'an
Lin Xiangyi
Liu Junrong
Ren Xiangyu
Wang Zhengxing
Zhu Xuanchen
 South Korea
Cho Hyeon-woo
Cho Song-hyun
Choi Ji-hoon
Jin Yong
Kang Min-hyuk
Ki Dong-ju
Kim Won-ho
Park Sang-yong
Seo Seung-jae
Yoo Tae-bin
 Indonesia
Muhammad Rian Ardianto
Leo Rolly Carnando
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
Rahmat Hidayat
Raymond Indra
Nikolaus Joaquin
Bagas Maulana
Richie Duta Richardo
Prahdiska Bagas Shujiwo
Zaki Ubaidillah
Women's team
 South Korea
An Se-young
Baek Ha-na
Kim Ga-eun
Kim Hye-jeong
Kim Min-ji
Kong Hee-yong
Lee Seo-jin
Lee So-hee
Lee Yeon-woo
Park Ga-eun
 China
Chen Fanshutian
Gao Fangjie
Han Qianxi
Jia Yifan
Liu Jiayue
Luo Yi
Wang Tingge
Xu Wenjing
Yuan Anqi
Zhang Shuxian
 Chinese Taipei
Chang Ching-hui
Chiu Pin-chian
Hsu Wen-chi
Hsu Ya-ching
Hsu Yin-hui
Lin Hsiang-ti
Lin Jhih-yun
Sung Shuo-yun
Sung Yu-hsuan
Yang Ching-tun
 Indonesia
Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma
Amallia Cahaya Pratiwi
Ni Kadek Dhinda Amartya Pratiwi
Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari
Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti
Rachel Allessya Rose
Febi Setianingrum
Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo
Thalita Ramadhani Wiryawan

References

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