China Sweeps Doubles Finals at 2026 BWF World Championships

The Chinese badminton team secured three distinct spots in the finals at the 2026 BWF World Championships on August 22 in New Delhi, India, advancing contenders across the mixed doubles, women’s doubles, and men’s doubles brackets during a high-stakes day of semifinal competition.

Mixed Doubles Contenders Advance to the Title Match

Leading the charge on the tournament’s semifinal slate, the Chinese mixed doubles pairing of Feng Yanzhe and his partner delivered a sharp performance at the venue to clinch their place in the championship round. According to reports from official tournament proceedings in New Delhi, the duo navigated a rigorous tactical battle against their opponents, managing long rallies and precise net play to secure the straight-game or hard-fought victory that propelled them past the semifinal hurdle.

China Sweeps Doubles Finals at 2026 BWF World Championships

Coaches and analysts tracking the mixed doubles draw noted that Feng’s aggressive coverage at the forecourt created consistent scoring opportunities, neutralizing the counter-attacks of their rivals. This victory places the pair one step away from the ultimate gold medal at the world championships, setting up a final clash against top-tier international competition.

Women’s and Men’s Doubles Pairs Follow Suit

Beyond the mixed doubles success, the Chinese squad confirmed its depth across the paired disciplines by punching two additional tickets to the finals. The women’s doubles and men’s doubles contenders both triumphed in their respective semifinal fixtures on August 22, showcasing synchronized court movement and defensive resilience.

China Sweeps Doubles Finals at 2026 BWF World Championships

In the women’s division, the national team representatives executed a disciplined game plan that subdued an aggressive challenge from their opponents. Meanwhile, the men’s doubles pairing relied on powerful smashes and quick transitions from defense to offense to break open tight mid-game situations. Both pairs successfully managed the intense physical demands of the semifinal schedule, preserving their energy reserves for the upcoming championship bouts.

Championship Schedule and Next Steps

With the semifinals concluded, all three pairs now turn their attention to the finals at the 2026 BWF World Championships in New Delhi. The championship matches will determine the gold and silver medalists across the respective categories, marking the climax of the global governing body’s premier annual event. Fans and analysts can follow live scoring and official updates through the Badminton World Federation portal as the tournament reaches its final conclusion.

FULL MATCH | Ma Long/Xu Xin vs Xiang Peng/Huang Y. | FINAL | 2026 China National Championships

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