India, Feb. 10 -- The Badminton World Federation (BWF) on Monday announced a major restructuring of the global calendar from 2027, unveiling an expanded World Tour, higher prize money and new ...
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced a transformative global calendar restructuring set for 2027. This major overhaul features an expanded World Tour with 36 tournaments, increased prize ...
The BWF will revamp the World Tour from 2027 with new Super 1000 formats, higher prize money and expanded team events.
The five Super 1000 tournaments will be staged across Asia and Europe and will adopt an expanded format. Singles events will feature 48 players competing in a group stage followed by knockout rounds, ...
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced changes to its World Tour schedule, reducing India's events from four to two. These adjustments aim to expand the sport's global reach by integrating ...
After repeatedly pointing to the need of the sport’s World Tour needing reforms, it turns out BWF was always in the process of bringing them in – starting with top tournaments spread over 11 days, ...
India’s presence on the BWF calendar has been cut, with the Syed Modi International downgraded to Super 100 and events in ...
The India Open retained its Super 750 status despite the organisational issues this year but the Syed Modi International was downgraded from Super 300 to Super 100 as the country saw its share of ...
After a thrilling week of action in Denmark, the badminton World Tour will now move to Cesson-Sévigné for the 2025 BWF French Open. The Super 750 is scheduled to take place between October 21 and 26, ...
The India Open retained its Super 750 status despite the organisational issues this year but the Syed Modi International was downgraded from Super 300 to Super 100.
With the Asian leg of tournaments wrapped up, badminton action will now move to Finland with the BWF Arctic Open. The tournament will feature some strong competition as shuttlers across the world hunt ...