Sudirman Cup 2023: PV Sindu, HS Prannoy to India's challenge in Suzhou

Lakshya Sen was named as a reserve, while Saina Nehwal was left out of the team.
World No. 9 HS Prannoy and former world champion and two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu will lead the Indian team for the Sudirman Cup 2023 to be played in Suzhou, China from May 14-21.
The senior national selection committee, which met in New Delhi on Tuesday, followed the guidelines announced on January 3, 2023, to select a balanced squad with an aim to clinch a first-ever medal in the Mixed Team Championships.
Indian men had created history last year by winning the prestigious Thomas Cup and hopes of a potential podium finish were raised further following the bronze-winning performance in the Asian Mixed Team championships earlier this year.
“Sudirman Cup is a prestigious tournament and the selectors have picked the best squad after studying the domestic and international results. We are confident that this team will challenge for a medal this year,” said Badminton Association of India secretary Sanjay Mishra.
India have been grouped in Group C along with Malaysia, Chinese Taipei and Australia and their first task will be to make it to the knock-out stage from a potentially trick group.
The return of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, who missed the Asian Mixed Team event due to injury, will bolster the men’s doubles squad while the experienced Ashwini Ponnappa and new partner Tanisha Castro will provide back up to the All England semi-finalists Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly.
Kidambi Srikanth and reigning senior national women’s singles champion Anupama Upadhyaya will be the other singles players in the squad.
India's squad for Sudirman Cup 2023
Men’s singles: HS Prannoy, Kidambi Srikanth (Reserve: Lakshya Sen)
Women’s singles: PV Sindhu, Anupama Upadhyaya (Reserve: Aakarshi Kashyap)
Men’s doubles: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty, MR Arjun/Dhruv Kapila
Women’s doubles: Gayatri Gopichand/Treesa Jolly, Ashwini Ponnappa/Tanisha Crasto
Mixed doubles: Tanisha Crasto/Sai Pratheek
- An Se Young joins badminton elite with third straight year-end World No. 1 finish
- An Se Young closes historic 2025 season with BWF World Tour Finals victory
- Christo Popov becomes first French player to win BWF World Tour Finals title
- BWF World Tour Finals 2025: All you need to know about prize money & points on offer
- BWF World Tour Finals 2025: Satwik-Chirag script history as first Indian men’s doubles pair to reach semi-finals
- Top five title favourites in women's singles at BWF World Tour Finals 2025
- Top five title favourites in men's singles at BWF World Tour Finals 2025
- BWF Australian Open 2025: Updated schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming details
- BWF Australian Open 2025: Live streaming, TV channel, where & how to watch?
- BWF Japan Masters 2025: Live streaming, TV channel, where & how to watch?