India’s Thomas Cup campaign ended with a 0-3 semifinal defeat against France, settling for bronze. Ayush Shetty, HS Prannoy, and Kidambi Srikanth lost their singles matches, while Lakshya Sen’s absence was felt in a one-sided contest in Horsens, Denmark
Published Date – 3 May 2026, 12:52 AM

Horsens (Denmark): India’s hopes of reclaiming the Thomas Cup title ended in disappointment as they went down 0-3 to France in the semifinals, settling for a bronze medal here on Saturday.
The absence of Lakshya Sen proved costly as HS Prannoy joined Ayush Shetty and Kidambi Srikanth in defeat, losing 19-21, 16-21 to world No. 17 Toma Junior Popov, as India failed to win a single game in a one-sided contest.
India, champions in 2022, had already assured themselves of a medal by reaching the semifinals, adding to their bronze finishes in 1952, 1955, and 1979.
With the win, France became only the second European nation to reach the final after Denmark’s maiden title in 2016.
Ayush, drafted into the opening singles with Lakshya nursing a swollen right elbow, went down 11-21, 9-21 in 39 minutes to world No. 4 Christo Popov.
All eyes were on Srikanth to restore parity, but the former world No. 1 went down fighting 16-21, 18-21 to world No. 10 Alex Lanier in the second singles.
The onus was then on Prannoy to keep India alive, and though the 2023 World Championships bronze medallist put up a better fight, he could not get past world No. 17 Popov.
Srikanth vs Alex
Srikanth began evenly, matching his younger opponent at 3-3 in the opening game and mixing his strokes well with tight net play and steep smashes. However, Lanier stepped up the pace to open a lead at the interval.
With rallies kept short, Srikanth struggled with unforced errors and fell behind 9-14. Though he mounted a brief comeback to close the gap to 15-18, a net error halted his charge as Lanier converted his game points.
The second game followed a similar pattern. Srikanth recovered from an early deficit to draw level at 7-7 with attacking winners, but Lanier’s strategy of injecting pace and pressing the forecourt forced more errors, leaving Srikanth to slip to 10-15.
Srikanth attempted another late push, narrowing the margin to 15-16, but errors crept in during the closing exchanges. Lanier earned two match points and sealed the contest when Srikanth found the net.
Ayush vs Christo
Earlier, Ayush, who had been on a strong run in this tournament, suffered his second loss to Popov, having gone down in their only previous meeting at the Hylo Open in 2024.
Popov dictated the proceedings from the outset, using deep, probing returns to move Ayush around the court and take early control of the net. The Indian showed initial patience, but a string of unforced errors allowed the Frenchman to surge to an 8-3 lead.
Ayush produced a few flashes, including sharp cross-court and body smashes, but could not sustain the pressure as Popov extended his advantage to 11-6 at the interval and then 15-6, controlling the pace with precision.
Though a few errors from Popov briefly kept Ayush in the contest, the Indian failed to capitalise, and the Frenchman closed out the opening game comfortably.
The second game followed a similar pattern, with Popov taking an early 4-1 lead and dominating front court exchanges. Ayush looked tentative and struggled to read his opponent, while Popov repeatedly targeted his backhand corner.
The Frenchman raced to an 11-2 lead at the break and never relented, dictating rallies at will. Ayush’s occasional winners came too late as Popov surged to 19-8 before closing out the match.
“I am a bit disappointed with my performance today, but Christo played solid. His deception got me off guard, and I was not stable on my footwork. His pace and pressure made the difference,” Ayush said.
Lakshya’s absence felt
Former India chief coach Vimal Kumar said Lakshya Sen’s absence was a major setback.
“France completely overwhelmed India today, and Lakshya’s absence was certainly felt at crucial moments. For India, this is a moment to regroup and come back stronger. The potential in this team is unquestionable,” he said.
