Devika Sihag, Rounak Chouhan and Srikanth Storm US Open 2026 Semifinals
Three Indian shuttlers - Devika Sihag, Rounak Chouhan and Kidambi Srikanth - have advanced to the semifinals of the US Open 2026, boosting India's badminton presence.

Three Indians Through at the US Open 2026
India's campaign at the US Open 2026 got a significant boost as three shuttlers - Devika Sihag, Rounak Chouhan and veteran Kidambi Srikanth - all secured semifinal berths at the tournament. The trio's progress marks a strong collective showing for Indian badminton at one of the sport's notable international fixtures.
Srikanth, the most experienced of the three, has long been a benchmark for Indian men's singles. His run to the last four underlines that he remains competitive at the international level despite the challenges of staying at the top of a fiercely contested draw.
Rounak Chouhan's semifinal qualification adds to a growing list of younger Indian players making their mark on the global circuit. His progress through the rounds points to the depth that Indian badminton has been quietly building over the past few years.
Devika Sihag Continues Her Rise
Devika Sihag's place in the last four is arguably the most eye-catching result among the three. The women's singles contender has been building momentum on the international stage, and reaching the US Open 2026 semifinals is a clear sign she belongs in conversations about India's next generation of top players.
For Indian badminton as a whole, having three representatives in the semifinal round of an international event at the same time is no small achievement. The sport in India has historically leaned on singular stars to carry the flag, but results like these suggest the talent pool is widening.
What the Semifinal Spots Mean
Beyond individual glory, the three semifinal appearances carry ranking implications. BWF circuit results feed directly into world rankings, and strong finishes at events like the US Open can influence seedings at bigger tournaments down the calendar.
For Srikanth, each deep run helps sustain his standing among established names in men's singles. For Chouhan and Sihag, the points and the exposure matter equally - competing in high-pressure knockout rounds builds the match temperament that separates consistent performers from occasional ones.
The original report of the three Indians reaching the US Open 2026 semifinals was published by The News Mill. Specific match scores and opponents were not detailed in the available reporting, and 21.fun will update this article as further details emerge from the tournament.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







