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2000

2000

Indonesia

Secured their record 13th title defeating China 3-0 in Kuala Lumpur.

2024

2024

China

Swept both Thomas and Uber Cup titles for the first time since 2012.

2022

2022

India

Historic maiden title, defeating defending champions Indonesia 3-0.

2020

2020

Indonesia

First title in 19 years, held in Aarhus — first European host since 1982.

2018

2018

China

Reclaimed the title after a four-year gap with a 3-1 win over Japan.

2016

2016

Denmark

First non-Asian nation to ever lift the Thomas Cup trophy.

2014

2014

Japan

Maiden title, becoming the fourth nation ever to win the Thomas Cup.

2012

2012

China

Fifth straight Thomas Cup, cementing the greatest dynasty in the event.

2010

2010

China

Fourth consecutive crown, defeating Indonesia 3-0 in the final.

2008

2008

China

Third straight title won on Indonesian home soil in Jakarta.

2006

2006

China

Defended in Sendai, Japan, with an undefeated run through the tournament.

2004

2004

China

Ended Indonesia's 10-year dominance to begin their own golden era.

2002

2002

Indonesia

Fifth consecutive title — a feat no other nation has matched.

2000

2000

China

Dominated with a 3-0 sweep over Indonesia in Kuala Lumpur.

2002

2002

China

Part of a record six consecutive Uber Cup titles from 1988 to 2002.

2004

2004

China

Won both Thomas and Uber Cup in the same year in Jakarta.

2006

2006

China

Defended the title in Japan with their women's team reigning supreme.

2008

2008

China

Won both cups again; Kuala Lumpur hosted another Chinese double.

2010

2010

South Korea

Ended China's 14-year stranglehold on the Uber Cup in Kuala Lumpur.

2012

2012

China

Regained the title in Wuhan — their ninth Uber Cup triumph.

2014

2014

China

Tenth title, defeating South Korea in the final in New Delhi.

2016

2016

China

Eleventh crown; no country has won the Uber Cup more times.

2018

2018

Japan

First Uber Cup in 37 years; Akane Yamaguchi starred in Bangkok.

2020

2020

China

Reclaimed the title in Aarhus with a dominant run through the draw.

2022

2022

South Korea

Defeated China 3-2 in a thriller; Sim Yu-jin clinched it 28-26 in the third.

2024

2024

China

Swept both trophies in Chengdu — China now holds 16 Uber Cup titles.