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Early Bird Tickets for KFF Singapore Badminton Open 2026 Released as World’s Best Shuttlers Return to Singapore 26 to 31 May 2026

The Singapore Badminton Open will feature many of the sport’s biggest global stars, reinforcing its status as one of the most anticipated badminton tournaments in Southeast Asia.

PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

SINGAPORE, 12 March 2026 - The KFF Singapore Badminton Open 2026 is set to electrify Singapore once again as early-bird ticket sales open from 16 to 28 March 2026, ahead of the tournament’s return to the Singapore Indoor Stadium from 26 to 31 May 2026.


As one of the premier stops on the BWF World Tour, the Singapore Badminton Open will feature many of the sport’s biggest global stars, reinforcing its status as one of the most anticipated badminton tournaments in Southeast Asia.


A World-Class Badminton Tournament in Singapore


Classified as a BWF World Tour Super 750 event, the tournament is among badminton’s most prestigious competitions outside the World Championships and Olympics.


Under BWF regulations, all top 15 singles players and top 10 doubles pairs in the world rankings are required to compete, guaranteeing a high-calibre field for fans attending the Singapore event.


PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

The 2025 edition showcased the sport’s elite talent:


  • Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn captured the men’s singles title before rising to world No.1


  • China’s Chen Yufei, currently ranked world No.3, clinched the women’s singles crown


Fans are also watching closely to see whether South Korea’s An Se Young and the dynamic men’s doubles duo of Kim Won Ho and Seo Seung Jae will claim titles in Singapore after an incredible season that saw them win 11 titles on the BWF World Tour.


PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

Singapore’s Badminton Stars Ready for Home Support


Local fans will be rallying behind Singapore’s top men’s singles player Loh Kean Yew, currently ranked world No.10.


Competing on home soil is always special for the Singapore star.

“The Singapore Badminton Open is one of the most special tournaments for me because I get to compete at home in front of our fans,” said Loh. “The atmosphere here is amazing, and the support means a lot to all of us in Team Singapore.”

Singapore supporters will also be watching mixed doubles specialist Terry Hee, the 2022 Commonwealth Games mixed doubles gold medallist, who has recently partnered Indonesian shuttler Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja.


PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

The pair have already made promising progress together, reaching the semifinals of the German Open Badminton Championships earlier this year.


Hee hopes Singapore fans will replicate the electric atmosphere he experienced overseas.


“We had an incredible reception from fans when we played at the Indonesia Masters, and I hope Singapore can match that energy at the Indoor Stadium,” he said.


Sponsors Continue Support for Singapore’s Premier Badminton Event


The tournament’s continued growth is supported by long-term partners.


The Karim Family Foundation returns as Official Title Sponsor, while JK Technology remains Presenting Sponsor.


Their partnership with the Singapore Badminton Association has helped elevate the tournament since 2023, strengthening Singapore’s position as a leading destination for international sporting events.


Organisers say the 2026 edition will continue building on the momentum of recent tournaments.


PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

Enhanced Fan Experience at Singapore Badminton Open 2026


Beyond world-class competition, organisers are promising a stronger fan engagement experience throughout the tournament week.


Planned activities include:


  • Additional player meet-and-greet sessions

  • Interactive fan engagement zones

  • On-site activities for spectators

  • Expanded Champion Club hospitality packages


The popular Champion Club experience will return for its third year with expanded seating and additional privileges, particularly catering to international badminton fans travelling to Singapore for the event.


More details about these fan experiences will be announced closer to the tournament.


PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR
PHOTO: SPORTPLUS.SG / HANA BASIR

Singapore Badminton Open 2026 Ticket Information


Tickets for the tournament will be available through Ticketmaster, with early-bird pricing across all ticket categories.


Ticket prices:


  1. Daily passes: from SGD $30 to $320

  2. Season passes: from SGD $105 to $1,888


Early bird tickets will be available from 16–28 March 2026, offering fans the best opportunity to secure seats for one of the biggest badminton events in Asia. #SingaporeBadminton #SBO2026

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