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United States national badminton team

National badminton team representing the United States of America


Summary

National badminton team representing the United States of America

FieldValue
nameUnited States
imageFlag of the United States.svg
associationUSA Badminton (USAB)
confederationBPA (Pan America)
presidentFred Teng
rank15
dateApril 2, 2024
max rank14
max dateOctober 6, 2011
World mixed team champ apps16
World mixed team champ first1989
World mixed team champ bestGroup stage
World men's team champ apps10
World men's team champ first1949
World men's team champ bestRunners-up (1952)
World women's team champ apps12
World women's team champ first1957
World women's team champ best[[File:Simple gold cup.svg20px]]Champions (1957, 1960, 1963)
Regional namePan Am Mixed Team Championships
Regional cup apps22
Regional cup first1977
Regional cup best[[File:Simple gold cup.svg20px]] Champions (2001)
Regional2 namePan Am Men's Team Championships
Regional2 cup apps5
Regional2 cup first2016
Regional2 cup bestRunners-up (2018)
Regional3 namePan Am Women's Team Championships
Regional3 cup apps5
Regional3 cup first2016
Regional3 cup best[[File:Simple gold cup.svg20px]] Champions (2016, 2022)

| World mixed team champ apps = 16 | World mixed team champ first = 1989 | World mixed team champ best = Group stage | World men's team champ apps = 10 | World men's team champ first = 1949 | World men's team champ best = Runners-up (1952) | World women's team champ apps = 12 | World women's team champ first = 1957 | World women's team champ best = [[File:Simple gold cup.svg|20px]]Champions (1957, 1960, 1963)

The United States national badminton team represents the United States in international badminton team competitions. The national team is controlled by the governing body for badminton in the country, USA Badminton. The United States is one of the five founding members of the Badminton Pan America.

The United States achieved immense success from the 1940s to the 1970s. In 1952, the men's team were runners-up at the 1952 edition of the Thomas Cup where they lost to Malaya. The woman's team achieved a title hat-trick in the Uber Cup, winning the title three consecutive times from 1957 to 1963.

In individual events, the United States has won 1 gold medal in the BWF World Championships. It was won by Howard Bach and Tony Gunawan in the 2005 edition held in Anaheim, California.

History

Badminton in the United States dates back to the late 19th century. The first American badminton club was formed in New York in 1878. During the 1930s, badminton had become a popular sport in the United States. Establishments such as the YMCA, universities and more all formed badminton clubs and the popularity of the sport began to take growth. The sport was also aided by the support of celebrity participation.

Celebrities such as Bette Davis, Douglas Fairbanks, Dick Powell, and others all participated in the sport, helping badminton gain popularity during the mid-half of the 20th century.

Men's team

The United States competed in the first edition of the Thomas Cup in 1949. The team won bronze after losing 6–3 in the knockout stages to Malaya. American badminton legends Joe Alston and Wynn Rogers helped the team to advanced one step further and reach the final of the 1952 Thomas Cup when they defeated the Indian doubles pair and earned the winning point for the team. In the final of the 1952 Thomas Cup, the team lost to Malaya. After their participation in the 1967 Thomas Cup, the men's team started to show a decline in quality after failing to qualify for the Thomas Cup for almost 4 decades.

In 2004, the team qualified for the 2004 Thomas Cup again after they won the 2004 Pan American Men's Team Championships. The team were eliminated in the wild-card knockout stage thrice in 2004, 2006 and 2010. In 2022, the team finished in 4th place at the 2022 Pan Am Male Badminton Cup. The team however still qualified for the 2022 Thomas Cup after the withdrawal of New Zealand. They were placed in Group D with Malaysia, Japan and England. The team finished on the bottom of the group and did not advance to the knockout stage.

In the 2024 Pan Am Male Badminton Cup, the team were eliminated in the group stages after losing to Brazil and Mexico in their group.

Women's team

The American women's team triumphed between the 1950s and the 1960s. They were the first to be crowned as Uber Cup champions in 1957. The team, led by stalwarts such as Judy Devlin and Margaret Varner first defeated Canada 7–0 in the qualifying round, then beat India 7–0 in the knockout round. In the final stage, they overcame their Danish opponents and defeated them 6–1 in the final. The team won their second Uber Cup by beating Denmark for a second time. In 1963, the American team won the Uber Cup title for a third time after winning 4–3 against England. In 1966, the team's Uber Cup reign came to an end when they lost 5–2 to Japan in the 1966 Uber Cup final. The women's team also suffered a massive decline after the 1960s and failed to qualify for the Uber Cup for a few years. The team finished third in the 1978 Uber Cup.

In 2006, the team qualified for the Uber Cup once again after failing to qualify for almost 30 years. The team were eliminated in the first round of the knockout stages. In 2022, the women's team won the 2022 Pan Am Female Badminton Cup and qualified for the 2022 Uber Cup. The team finished last in the group. In 2024, the team were runners-up at the 2024 Pan Am Female Badminton Cup. The team lost 3–0 to Canada in the final.

Mixed team

The United States first competed in the 1989 Sudirman Cup. The team were grouped with New Zealand, Finland and Austria in the Group 5 classification group. The team lost 5–0 to New Zealand, then beat Finland and Austria 5–0 to finish in 21st place. In 2001, the team made history by winning their first mixed team title at the 2001 Pan Am Mixed Team Championships after beating Canada in the final. In the 2019 Sudirman Cup, the United States finished in 19th place after defeating Israel in the 19th place tie.

In 2023, the United States reached the final of the 2023 Pan Am Mixed Team Championships but lost 3–0 to Canada.

Competitive record

Thomas Cup

YearRoundPos
1949First round inter-zone3rd
1952Runners-up2nd
1955First round inter-zone4th
1958First round inter-zone5th
1961First round inter-zone4th
1964Did not qualify
1967First round inter-zone5th
1970Did not qualify
1973
1976
1979
1982
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004Round of 1612th
2006Round of 169th
2008Did not qualify
2010
2012Group stage10th
2014Did not qualify
2016
2018
2020
2022Group stage15th
2024Did not qualify
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Uber Cup

YearRoundPos
1957Champions1st
1960Champions1st
1963Champions1st
1966Runners-up2nd
1969First round inter-zone4th
1972Did not qualify
1975
1978Second round inter-zone3rd
1981Did not qualify
1984
1986
1988
1990
1992
1994
1996
1998
2000
2002
2004
2006Round of 1610th
2008Round of 1611th
2010Group stage11th
2012Group stage11th
2014Did not qualify
2016Group stage11th
2018Did not qualify
2020
2022Group stage13th
2024Group stage11th
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Sudirman Cup

YearRoundPos
1989Group stage21st
1991Group stage22nd
1993Group stage25th
1995Group stage25th
1997Group stage24th
1999Group stage28th
2001Group stage24th
2003Group stage20th
2005Group stage20th
2007Group stage20th
2009Group stage20th
2011Group stage18th
2013Group stage19th
2015Group stage18th
2017Group stage18th
2019Group stage19th
2021Did not qualify
2023
2025
2027To be determined
2029

Pan American Team Championships

Men's team

YearRoundPos
2016Fourth place4th
2018Runners-up2nd
2020Third place3rd
2022Fourth place4th
2024Group stage5th
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Women's team

YearRoundPos
2016Champions1st
2018Runners-up2nd
2020Runners-up2nd
2022Champions1st
2024Runners-up2nd
2026To be determined
2028
2030

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
1977Runners-up2nd
1978Did not enter
1979Runners-up2nd
1980Runners-up2nd
1987Third place3rd
1989Runners-up2nd
1991Runners-up2nd
1993Did not enter
1997Runners-up2nd
2001Champions1st
2004Third place3rd
2005Runners-up2nd
2007Runners-up2nd
2008Third place3rd
2009Group stage5th
2010Runners-up2nd
2012Runners-up2nd
2013Runners-up2nd
2014Runners-up2nd
2016Group stage5th
2017Third place3rd
2019Runners-up2nd
2023Runners-up2nd
2025Runners-up2nd
2027To be determined
2029

FISU World University Games

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
2007Did not enter
2011
2013Group stage18th
2015Group stage20th
2017Group stage12th
2021Quarter-finals8th
2025Round of 1611th

World University Team Championships

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
2008Did not enter
2010
2012
2014Group stage15th
2016Did not enter
2018Group stage14th

:**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Junior competitive record

Suhandinata Cup

YearRoundPos
2000Did not enter
2002
2004Group stage20th
2006Group stage20th
2007Group stage16th
2008Did not enter
2009
2010Group stage20th
2011Group stage21st
2012Group stage20th
2013Group stage27th
2014Group stage20th
2015Group stage19th
2016Group stage14th
2017Group stage22nd
2018Group stage18th
2019Group stage18th
2020Cancelled because of COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Quarter-finals6th
2023Group stage10th
2024Quarter-finals7th
2025Quarter-finals7th of 36

Pan American Junior Team Championships

Mixed team

YearRoundPos
1977Runners-up2nd
1978Runners-up2nd
1979Runners-up2nd
1980Runners-up2nd
1981Third place3rd
1988Runners-up2nd
1990Runners-up2nd
1991Did not enter
1992
1994
1996Champions1st
1998Runners-up2nd
2000Runners-up2nd
2002Champions1st
2004Champions1st
2006Third place3rd
2007Champions1st
2008Third place3rd
2009Champions1st
2010Champions1st
2011Fourth place4th
2012Champions1st
2013Third place3rd
2014Champions1st
2015Champions1st
2016Third place3rd
2017Champions1st
2018Third place3rd
2019Runners-up2nd
2021Champions1st
2022Champions1st
2023Champions1st
2024Champions1st
2025Champions1st

:**Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Players

Current squad

Men's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of eventMSMDXD
Enrico Asuncion182228
Adrian Mar416228736
Vinson Chiu5031
Joshua Yuan50539
Howard Shu76
Patrick Chi811494
Jacob Zhang1057383
William Hu386383
Chen Zhi-yi65238
Presley Smith6554

Women's team

NameDoB/AgeRanking of eventWSWDXD
Beiwen Zhang9
Iris Wang44
Lauren Lam4944
Natalie Chi350494
Francesca Corbett30336238
Allison Lee3654
Annie Xu31
Kerry Xu31
Esther Shi182241
Jennie Gai9431

Previous squads

Thomas Cup

Uber Cup

References

References

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  6. Liu, Fiona. (May 4, 2022). "USA Replaces New Zealand in Group D of 2022 Thomas Cup Finals".
  7. Auto, Hermes. (May 4, 2022). "Badminton: New Zealand pull out of Thomas Cup due to Covid, replaced by United States {{!}} The Straits Times".
  8. (May 14, 2022). "Team USA 2022 BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals Recap – USA Badminton".
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