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India’s Badminton Boom at a Crossroads: Can the Sport Thrive Without Another Sindhu?

As P. V. Sindhu enters the twilight of her peak, the spotlight shifts to India’s bench strength and the challenge of sustaining global dominance

Baibhav Mishra by Baibhav Mishra
May 5, 2026
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India’s Badminton Boom at a Crossroads: Can the Sport Thrive Without Another Sindhu?

India’s badminton rise over the past decade has been nothing short of remarkable. From sporadic success to consistent podium finishes, the country has transformed into a global powerhouse. But as the era of icons like P. V. Sindhu gradually evolves, a pressing question emerges—can Indian badminton sustain its boom without another figure of her stature?

The Sindhu Effect

Sindhu’s impact goes far beyond medals. Olympic podium finishes, World Championship titles, and a commanding presence on the global stage turned her into the face of Indian badminton. She didn’t just win—she inspired a generation.

Her success, alongside players like Saina Nehwal, created a surge in grassroots participation and elevated the sport’s visibility in India. For years, Indian badminton thrived on the strength of these icons.


Depth vs Dependency

Today, the conversation is shifting. India no longer relies on a single star, at least on paper. A new crop of players—Lakshya Sen, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty—has brought depth across categories, especially in men’s singles and doubles.

But depth brings its own challenge: consistency.

While multiple players are capable of beating top-ranked opponents on a given day, few have demonstrated the sustained excellence that defined Sindhu’s career. The ability to peak at the biggest stages—Olympics, World Championships—remains the ultimate benchmark.


The Transition Phase

Indian badminton is currently navigating a delicate transition. The ecosystem—coaching, infrastructure, sports science—has improved significantly. Academies are producing talent at scale, and international exposure has increased.

Yet, the absence of a dominant, reliable medal contender in women’s singles is becoming increasingly visible. The question is not whether India has talent—it clearly does—but whether it has the next athlete who can carry the weight of expectations year after year.


A System Under Test

This phase will test the robustness of India’s badminton system. Can it move from being star-driven to system-driven? Can it produce champions consistently, rather than occasionally?

The answer lies in converting potential into performance. Managing injuries, improving mental resilience, and ensuring peak conditioning for major tournaments will be critical.


Beyond One Icon

Perhaps the real evolution lies in redefining success. Instead of searching for “the next Sindhu,” Indian badminton may need to embrace a broader model—multiple contenders, shared responsibility, and sustained team success.

Because the boom will not be judged by one champion alone, but by how many can rise—and stay—at the top.


The Road Ahead

As the next Olympic cycle gathers pace, Indian badminton stands at a pivotal moment. The legacy of P. V. Sindhu has set the bar. What follows will determine whether the sport’s golden phase was a peak—or the foundation of something even greater.

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