Thomas Cup

DateRHome v Away-
05/08 02:00 - Lakshya Sen v Midtjylland U19 2-0
10/17 13:00 - Shesar Hiren Rhustavito v Hong Yang Weng Cancelled
10/17 12:00 - Jonatan Christie v Shi Feng Li 2-1
10/17 11:00 - Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Guangzu Lu 2-1
10/16 13:00 - Hong Yang Weng v Kenta Nishimoto Cancelled
10/16 13:00 - Shesar Hiren Rhustavito v Hans-Kristian Vittinghus Cancelled
10/16 12:00 - Shi Feng Li v Kanta Tsuneyama 2-0
10/16 12:00 - Jonatan Christie v Anders Antonsen 2-1
10/16 11:00 - Yu Qi Shi v Kento Momota Retired
10/16 11:00 - Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Viktor Axelsen 0-2
10/15 12:10 - Jonatan Christie v Tze Yong Ng 2-1
10/15 12:10 - Anders Antonsen v Sai Praneeth B. 2-0
10/15 11:30 - Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Zii Jia Lee 2-0
10/15 11:30 - Viktor Axelsen v Srikanth Kidambi 2-0
10/15 07:50 - Adulrach Namkul v Hong Yang Weng Cancelled
10/15 07:50 - Geonyeop Cho v Kenta Nishimoto 0-2
10/15 07:10 - Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Shi Feng Li 1-2
10/15 07:10 - Hyeok Jin Jeon v Kanta Tsuneyama 0-2
10/15 06:30 - Kantaphon Wangcharoen v Yu Qi Shi 0-2
10/15 06:30 - Kwang Hee Heo v Kento Momota 2-0
10/14 07:50 - Kenta Nishimoto v Jun Hao Leong 0-2
10/14 07:50 - Shi Feng Li v Kiran George 2-0
10/14 07:10 - Kanta Tsuneyama v June Wei Cheam 2-0
10/14 07:10 - Guangzu Lu v Sameer Verma 2-1
10/14 06:30 - Kento Momota v Zii Jia Lee 2-1
10/14 06:30 - Yu Qi Shi v Srikanth Kidambi 2-0
10/13 18:20 - Rasmus Gemke v Geonyeop Cho 2-0
10/13 17:40 - Gijs Duijs v Heiva Yvonet 2-0
10/13 17:40 - Fabian Roth v Arnaud Merkle 1-2
10/13 17:40 - Anders Antonsen v Hyeok Jin Jeon 2-0
The Thomas Cup is one of the most prestigious international badminton tournaments, held every two years and organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). Established in 1948, this men's team championship features national teams from around the globe competing for the coveted trophy named after Sir George Thomas, a British badminton player and promoter.

The tournament showcases the highest level of badminton talent, with teams battling it out in a series of matches that include singles and doubles events. The Thomas Cup not only highlights the skill and athleticism of the players but also fosters camaraderie and sportsmanship among nations.

Competing teams are divided into groups, with the top teams advancing to the knockout stages, culminating in a thrilling final that determines the champion. The event attracts passionate fans and is a celebration of badminton, featuring some of the world's best players and rising stars.

With its rich history and competitive spirit, the Thomas Cup remains a highlight on the badminton calendar, inspiring future generations of athletes and uniting fans in their love for the sport.