UAE Rewrite History: UAE Falcons Debut Delivers a Dream at AirBadminton World Cup 2025
Last Update: Saturday, December 20, 2025 : 01:12 (+4GMT)

In a historic evening that shifted the tectonic plates of the badminton world, the United Arab Emirates has been crowned the inaugural BWF AirBadminton World Cup champions. Amidst the coastal winds of Khorfakkan Beach, the UAE national team pulled off a breathtaking 60–54 victory over the top-seeded Chinese squad to secure the National Teams Relay gold, marking the country’s most significant achievement in the Badminton sports history.
Under the gracious patronage of H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, the tournament reached its fever pitch on Sunday as the home favorites stood their ground against a powerhouse that many believed was unbeatable.
The Stars of the Sand: A Journey from NVBA to World Glory
The backbone of this monumental win was the performance of Dhiren Ayyappan and Aleena Qathun. For those following local badminton, these names are synonymous with the New Vision Badminton Academy (NVBA) in Dubai. Their victory is not merely a four-day miracle but the culmination of a decade of preparation.
Both Ayyappan and Qathun have trained together at NVBA for years, progressing from promising young students to elite international competitors. Their chemistry—honed on the indoor courts of Dubai—proved to be their secret weapon as they adapted to the unpredictable outdoor elements of AirBadminton.
Following the final point, a visibly moved Dhiren Ayyappan reflected on the achievement: "We have no words. We didn't expect this," Ayyappan told the courtside media. "We knew we were a strong team when we entered the tournament, and today just feels so surreal for me and the team. We would just like to thank the UAE Badminton Federation for giving us such a wonderful opportunity to perform and represent our country. Thank you to everyone for selecting us to be here today."
A Global Stage: The Road Through the Elite
The inaugural World Cup was a massive logistical and sporting feat, featuring 96 elite athletes from 12 qualifying nations. The road to Khorfakkan was paved with rigorous continental qualifications, bringing together teams from five continents:
- Asia: UAE (Host), China, Indonesia, Hong Kong China
- Europe: Germany, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Netherlands
- Africa: Egypt, Nigeria
- Pan Am: Brazil
- Oceania: Australia
The UAE’s path to the gold was a "giant-killing" exhibition. They first stunned tournament favorites Hong Kong China with a 60–56 win in the quarter-finals, before dismantling a formidable Egyptian squad 60–42 in the semi-finals.
The Strategic Blueprint for Development
This victory serves as a definitive validation of the UAE Badminton Federation’s long-term development strategy. The Federation’s decision to invest in local talent, support high-performance academies like NVBA, and embrace the innovative AirBadminton format has transformed the UAE into a global hub for the sport.
By providing athletes like Aleena Qathun and Dhiren Ayyappan with the platform to compete at the highest level, the Federation has not only built a winning team but a blueprint for future generations. The victory at Khorfakkan is more than just a trophy; it is proof that with the right opportunity and years of dedicated training, the UAE can stand atop the world podium.
As the team was crowned by Sheikh Saeed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Deputy Chief of the Sharjah Ruler’s Office in Khorfakkan, the message was clear: the UAE is no longer just a host for global sports—it is a champion.
- Five ways Emirates is helping customers travel with greater confidence... [1965-Views]
- H.H. Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi chairs Ajman Bank Board Meeting... [1801-Views]
- Spain Defeats Argentina to Claim Second FIFA World Cup Title... [1692-Views]
- MS Dhoni Joins Malabar Gold & Diamonds as Brand Ambassador, Strengthening the ... [1307-Views]
- UAE International Investment Council Holds Second Board Meeting, Appointing Ke... [1231-Views]
- Dubai celebrates residents as destination's most powerful advocates through ne... [1207-Views]
- Dubai's off-plan market raises the bar for next-generation landmark luxury dev... [972-Views]
- Fertiglobe More Than Doubles Adjusted EBITDA in Q2 2026, Proposes H1 2026 Divi... [970-Views]
- e& UAE leads industry transition to 5G-native IoT with successful testing of R... [962-Views]
- 10th Al Dhaid Date Festival draws large crowds, celebrating the UAE's rich agr... [916-Views]
- How to Choose the Right Medical Insurance in Dubai Based On Your Lifestyle?... [911-Views]
- e& UAE activates the highest 5.5G modulation (1024QAM) on its live network — a... [907-Views]
- Record Profits Driven by Resilience, Sustainable Growth and a Fortress Balance... [895-Views]
- A Benchmark of Trust: The UAE Good Delivery List and the Standard Emirates Gol... [888-Views]
- Al Masaood Automobiles Achieves Highest-Ever Score in Nissan's Global Dealersh... [864-Views]
- Al Masaood CVE Set to Go to UD Trucks Extra Mile Challenge Global Finale in Ja... [852-Views]
- UAE National Team steps up preparations for Jiu-Jitsu World Championship in Ab... [813-Views]
- Sensational Tadej Pogačar Claims Fifth Tour de France Title in Seven Year... [795-Views]
- UAE Jiu-Jitsu National Team crowned Asian champions, winning 55 medals across ... [787-Views]
- Ufc brings blockbuster action to abu dhabi on october 24 with ufc® 333... [768-Views]





