The New Zealand national badminton team (
Māori: Kapa badminton o Aotearoa) represents
New Zealand in international
badminton team competitions. The best result the national team has produced on the international stage was being the semifinalist at the
Uber Cup in
1960 and
1972 respectively.
It is controlled by
Badminton New Zealand, the governing body for badminton in New Zealand. In February 2018,
Danish badminton player,
Rikke Olsen Siegemund was assigned to be the coach of the national team.
^New Zealand withdrew from the tournament due to a significant number of their squad being unable to participate after testing positive for
COVID-19. They were replaced by the
United States as no other Oceanian member association was able to fulfil the continental quota place.
Hong Kong and
Spain, the next highest ranking member associations (overall), were also unable to participate.
The New Zealand national badminton team (
Māori: Kapa badminton o Aotearoa) represents
New Zealand in international
badminton team competitions. The best result the national team has produced on the international stage was being the semifinalist at the
Uber Cup in
1960 and
1972 respectively.
It is controlled by
Badminton New Zealand, the governing body for badminton in New Zealand. In February 2018,
Danish badminton player,
Rikke Olsen Siegemund was assigned to be the coach of the national team.
^New Zealand withdrew from the tournament due to a significant number of their squad being unable to participate after testing positive for
COVID-19. They were replaced by the
United States as no other Oceanian member association was able to fulfil the continental quota place.
Hong Kong and
Spain, the next highest ranking member associations (overall), were also unable to participate.