Bendigo International Badminton: Prize Money For All Players

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The BWF Bendigo International will bring together shuttlers from around the world from October 15 – 19, 2025 in Victoria, Australia. This is the fourth edition of the tournament. 

The Bendigo International is an international badminton tournament which was scheduled to be held for the first time in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, in September 2020.  However, the tournament took off only in 2022 as it could not be held in previous years due to Covid pandemic.

The event is part of the Badminton World Federation‘s International Series and part of the Badminton Oceania circuit.

Bendigo International 2025:  Schedule

Here’s the schedule for this edition of the tournament:

Date Day Event/Round Start Time (Local Time, UTC+11)
October 15 Wednesday MS Round of 64 and XD Round of 32 12:00 PM
October 16 Thursday Round of 32 (MS, WS, MD, WD) 10:00 AM
October 17 Friday Round of 16 12:00 PM
October 18 Saturday Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals 10:00 AM
October 19 Sunday Finals TBD

Bendigo International 2025: Prize money breakdown

The tournament is a BWF Grade 3 International Challenge event and carries a total prize money fund of $17,500 USD.

The prize money distribution by round for both Singles and Doubles events is as follows (all amounts are in USD):

Round Singles (USD) Doubles (per pair, USD)
Winner $1,400 $1,400
Runner-up (Finals) $840 $840
Semi-Finals $350 $350
Quarter-Finals $140 $140

Tournament Details

  • Official Dates: October 15 – October 19, 2025
  • Location: Bendigo Eaglehawk Badminton Association (BEBA), 140 Victoria Street, Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia.
  • BWF Level: International Challenge (Grade 3)
  • Prize Money: US$17,500

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Bendigo International: Previous winners 

Year Men’s singles Women’s singles Men’s doubles Women’s doubles Mixed doubles
2020 Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled 
2021 Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled  Cancelled
2022 Lin Chun-yi (Chinese Taipei) Sung Shuo-yun (Chinese Taipei) Chang Ko-chi & Po Li-wei (Chinese Taipei) Lee Chia-hsin & Teng Chun-hsun (Chinese Taipei) Chang Ko-chi & Lee Chih-chen (Chinese Taipei)
2023 Keita Makino (Japan) Jaslyn Hooi (Singapore) Chen Cheng-kuan & Chen Sheng-fa (Chinese Taipei) Setyana Mapasa & Angela Yu (Australia) Chen Sheng-fa & Lin Jhih-yun (Chinese Taipei)
2024 Shogo Ogawa (Japan) Tanya Hemanth (India) Chen Cheng-kuan & Po Li-wei (Chinese Taipei) Hsu Yin-hui & Lin Jhih-yun (Chinese Taipei) Wesley Koh & Jin Yujia (Singapore)