The victory marks the first time a French male singles player has ever medaled at the global tournament.
A Hard-Fought Comeback Against the World Number Two
The quarter-final clash required immense resilience from the current world number 10. After dropping a tight opening game 21-19, Lanier faced a daunting 9-2 deficit in the second frame. Maintaining his composure, the Caen-native orchestrated a sharp tactical shift to turn the tide, capturing the second set 21-16 before maintaining control in the decider to seal the match.
Prior to this encounter, the French player had showcased extraordinary consistency throughout the tournament without dropping a single set. Overcoming the second-seeded Thai star elevates his tournament run from a surprise breakthrough to a legitimate championship pursuit.
Chasing Higher Honors in the Semi-Finals
Looking ahead to the next round, Lanier faces Canada’s Victor Lai, the tournament’s seventh-ranked player, who advanced through the opposite side of the draw. The two athletes crossed paths earlier this season in March at the All England Open, where Lai edged out a victory in a tightly contested three-set battle. Lanier acknowledges the challenge posed by the young Canadian but remains focused on upgrading the color of his medal.
“I think I still have a way to go and I have a match tomorrow to play,” Lanier stated regarding his progression, noting his determination to secure the highest possible step on the podium rather than settling for a standard podium finish.
A Landmark Campaign for French Badminton
The French delegation’s success in New Delhi extends beyond Lanier’s individual triumph. In the mixed doubles division, Delphine Delrue and Thom Gicquel advanced to the semi-finals following the withdrawal of Thailand’s Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran. This advancement guarantees the French pair their second world championship podium finish.
Together, Lanier, Delrue, and Gicquel have ensured that France will collect as many medals at the 2026 World Championships as the nation accumulated across all 29 previous editions combined. Delrue acknowledged the surreal nature of securing the milestone while preparing for competition, emphasizing the squad’s ambition to prove their merit in the upcoming matches.
What Comes Next
Alex Lanier will return to the court in New Delhi for his semi-final showdown against Victor Lai.