The BWF Iceland International 2026 is scheduled from January 22–25, 2026 in Iceland. As part of the Reykjavík International Games (RIG), this Future Series tournament is one of the early highlights of the European badminton circuit.
The event takes place at the TBR Badminton Hall in Reykjavík, Iceland.
While it is a “Future Series,” it is a vital stop for European players looking to climb the rankings. Many of Iceland’s top-ranked players compete in front of their home crowd.
The draw features a heavy presence of talent from Scandinavia and Western Europe, often serving as a breakout stage for younger professional players.
Iceland International 2026: Full Schedule
The tournament follows a four-day progression, with matches starting early each day:
| Date | Time (GMT) | Phase |
| Thursday, Jan 22 | 09:00 – 20:00 | Qualifying Rounds |
| Friday, Jan 23 | 09:00 – 18:00 | Main Draw (Round 1) |
| Saturday, Jan 24 | 09:00 – 16:00 | Main Draw (Round 2) |
| Saturday, Jan 24 | 16:00+ | Quarter-Finals |
| Sunday, Jan 25 | 09:00 – 13:00 | Semi-Finals |
| Sunday, Jan 25 | 16:00 | Finals |
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Iceland International 2026: Points Distribution
As a BWF Future Series event, the 2026 Iceland International follows the standard BWF Continental Circuit point distribution.
| Round | Ranking Points |
| Winner | 1,700 |
| Runner-up | 1,420 |
| Semi-finals | 1,170 |
| Quarter-finals | 920 |
| Round of 16 | 600 |
| Round of 32 | 350 |
| Round of 64 | 130 |
| Round of 128 | 60 |
Iceland International 2026: Prize Money
There is no prize money awarded for this tournament. Under the BWF Grade 3 Continental Level regulations, “Future Series” tournaments typically have a total prize pool of less than $5,000 USD, and many organizers, including the Badminton Association of Iceland, opt to offer zero prize money. This is common for entry-level professional tournaments where the primary “reward” for players is gaining BWF World Ranking points to qualify for higher-tier events.
The winners and runners-up are rewarded with medals.

