BWF Bangladesh International Challenge 2025: Prize Money Breakdown

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The BWF Bangladesh International Challenge 2025 is currently being held in the capital city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The five-day international badminton tournament features a total of 233 players from 17 nations. 

The event is being stages at the Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Indoor Stadium in Dhaka which will culminate on December 20, 2025.

Bangladesh International Challenge 2025 is part of the BWF Continental Circuit where shuttlers are competing across five categories: men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles.

In the men’s singles category, Vietnam’s Le Duc Phat and India’s S. Gupta are among the notable contenders. The women’s singles event features top players such as Ishika Jaiswal of the United States and Eng Lar King of Malaysia.

In men’s doubles, Bangladesh’s Al-Amin Jumar and Moajzzem Hossain Ohidul are the top seeds, while fellow Bangladeshi pair Rahatun Naeem and Mizanur Rahman are also fightinh .

In the women’s doubles, Thailand’s Aimwary Srisakul and Sarisa Janpeng are the top seeds, while Malaysia’s Jan Min Ee and Tan Jing Hui are also among the leading pairs. The mixed doubles category has Bangladesh’s Al Amin Jumar and Urmi Akter competing as the top seeds, with Malaysia’s Datu Asrah and Clarissa San also expected to challenge for the title.

Bangladesh International Challenge 2025: Full Schedule

Date Time (Local) Phase
Dec 16 (Tue) 09:00 onwards Qualifying Rounds / Preliminary Matches
Dec 17 (Wed) 09:00 onwards Main Draw – Round of 64 & Round of 32
Dec 18 (Thu) 09:00 onwards Main Draw – Round of 16
Dec 19 (Fri) 09:00 Preliminary / Final Qualification Rounds
Dec 19 (Fri) 17:00 Quarter-Finals
Dec 20 (Sat) 13:00 Semi-Finals & Finals

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Bangladesh International Challenge 2025: Points Distribution

The Bangladesh International Challenge 2025 is classified as a Grade 3 tournament within the BWF Continental Circuit. Because of this classification, the points awarded to players are standardized based on their finishing position.

Hers is how the the points are awarded to participants toward their BWF World Ranking:

Finishing Position Points 
Winner (1st) 4,000
Runner-up (2nd) 3,400
Semi-finalists (3/4) 2,800
Quarter-finalists (5/8) 2,200
Round of 16 (9/16) 1,520
Round of 32 (17/32) 920
Round of 64 (33/64) 360
Round of 128 (65/128) 170

Bangladesh International Challenge 2025: Prize Money

The total prize pool for the tournament is $17,500 (approximately BDT 21 Lakh). Below is the breakdown based on the official tournament prospectus:

Position Singles (Men & Women) Doubles (Per Pair)
Winner $1,400 $1,400
Runner-up $840 $840
Semi-finalists (x2) $350 $350
Quarter-finalists (x4) $140 $140