The Orléans Masters features five main categories — Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. The tournament provides ranking points that count toward qualification for major events like the World Championships and Olympic Games.
International Prestige: Part of the official BWF World Tour Super 300 calendar.
Venue: Palais des Sports, Orléans, France.
Prize Pool: Approx. USD 240,000.
Participation: Attracts top players from over 30 countries.
Indian Excellence: Indian shuttlers like Mithun Manjunath, Saina Nehwal, and Krishna
Prasad have
made strong impressions here.
The Orléans Masters gives Indian athletes the opportunity to gain international exposure, ranking points, and competitive experience. It also strengthens India’s presence on the European badminton circuit, inspiring young players to compete globally.
The Hyderabad Open is one of India’s most exciting international badminton tournaments,
sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and organized by the Badminton Association of
India (BAI). Categorized under the BWF World Tour Super 100 series, this event provides a
crucial opportunity for emerging players to earn ranking points and make their mark on the world
stage.
Held in the City of Pearls — Hyderabad, the tournament has become a favorite among Indian
badminton fans and athletes alike. It brings together talented players from India and around the
world, showcasing thrilling matches filled with energy, strategy, and sportsmanship.
Men’s Singles
Women’s Singles
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles
BWF-approved synthetic courts
LED lighting and air-conditioned arenas
Medical and physiotherapy support
Player warm-up zones and media facilities
Global Recognition: Official BWF World Tour event.
Prize Money: Around USD 75,000.
Indian Talent Showcase: A perfect platform for India’s next-generation players to shine.
Fan Engagement: Attracts large crowds and live telecasts nationwide.
The Hyderabad Open plays a vital role in developing grassroots to elite badminton talent in India. It bridges the gap between domestic and international competition, helping Indian players gain ranking points, experience, and confidence to move toward higher-level tournaments like the Super 300 and Super 500 series.
The Odisha Open is a prestigious BWF World Tour Super 100 tournament held annually in Cuttack,
Odisha, India. Organized by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) in collaboration with the
Odisha Sports Department, this event showcases India’s growing role as a key hub for global
badminton tournaments.
It provides a valuable platform for emerging and mid-ranked international players to compete,
earn world ranking points, and gain vital match experience. For Indian shuttlers, the Odisha
Open is a stepping stone toward achieving success at higher-level international tournaments.
Men’s Singles
Women’s Singles
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Doubles
Mixed Doubles
International-grade wooden courts
LED lighting and digital scoreboards
Player lounges and training zones
On-site medical and physiotherapy support
Spectator seating and media areas
Global Participation: Attracts players from Asia, Europe, and other badminton powerhouses.
Prize Pool: Approximately USD 75,000.
Platform for Indian Players: Ideal event for rising stars to gain ranking points.
Professional Organization: Managed under the supervision of BAI and BWF officials.
Sports Tourism Boost: Promotes Odisha as a premier sports destination in India.
The Odisha Open strengthens India’s position in the BWF World Tour circuit while encouraging local participation and inspiring the next generation of Indian players. It also contributes to the development of sports infrastructure in Eastern India and enhances India’s global reputation as a badminton powerhouse.
As a dedicated Badminton Organization in India, we are proud to promote and support international
events like the Orléans Masters, Hyderabad Open, and Odisha Open. Each of these tournaments
plays a vital role in:
Expanding India’s international badminton presence.
Providing young athletes with global exposure.
Building pathways from national to international success.
Inspiring new talent and strengthening India’s badminton ecosystem.