TOYOTA Badminton Open Thailand 2026 [LIVE]

Thailand Open Badminton 2026 (TOYOTA Thailand Open Badminton Tournament 2026) is now underway from May 12 to 17, 2026 at Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand.

To follow the latest results, match schedules and further information, visit the official BWF website or BWF Match Center

This BWF World Tour Championship has status Super 500 and offer the total prize amount IDR 500,000.

For badminton fans in Malaysia, you can also watch the live broadcast and live streaming of Thailand Open Badminton 2026 via the official channels that have been determined.

What is the Badminton Thailand Open 2026?

Thailand Open Badminton 2026 or TOYOTA Thailand Open 2026 is one of the leading international badminton tournaments which is part of the Badminton World Federation (BWF World Tour) World Tour calendar.

Holding the status of a Grade 2 Level 4 (Super 500) tournament, this prestigious competition takes place from 12 to 17 May 2026 at the iconic Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

As the 10th edition of this year’s tour series, it is a place to show the prowess of the world’s elite stars in chasing important BWF ranking points while also winning a portion of the total prize money worth USD 500,000.

The tournament, which features five main matches, namely men’s and women’s singles, as well as men’s, women’s and mixed doubles, always promises intense world-class action for global badminton fans.

#ThailandOpen2026

Thailand Open Badminton Championship 2026 Prizes

The TOYOTA Thailand Open 2026 tournament offers a total cash prize of USD 500,000 (approximately RM 2.2 million). This prize distribution is carried out in accordance with the official details of the tournament with BWF World Tour Super 500 status.

Individual Events (Men & Women)

  • Champion: USD 37,500 (RM 165,000)
  • Runner up: USD 19,000 (RM 83,600)
  • Semifinals: USD7,250 (RM31,900)
  • Quarter Final: USD 3,000 (RM 13,200)
  • Round 16: USD 1,750 (RM 7,700)

Doubles (Men, Women & Mixed)

Amounts are for each pair:

  • Champion: USD 39,500 (RM 173,800)
  • Runner up: USD 19,000 (RM 83,600)
  • Semifinals: USD7,000 (RM30,800)
  • Quarter Final: USD 3,625 (RM 15,950)
  • Round 16: USD 1,875 (RM 8,250)

BWF Ranking Points Offered

In addition to cash, players also collect important achievement points for world ranking:

  • Winner: 9,200 points
  • Second place: 7,800 points
  • Semifinals: 6,420 points
  • Quarterfinals: 5,040 points
  • Round 16: 3,600 points
  • Round 32: 2,220 points

Tournament Date & Location

Badminton Thailand Open 2026 takes place with the following rules:

  • Date: May 12 to 17, 2026
  • Location: Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok

List of Malaysian Players

The following is a list of names of Malaysian badminton players at the TOYOTA Thailand Open 2026 by category:

Men’s Singles (MS)

Women’s Singles (WS)

Men’s Doubles (MD)

  • Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin
  • Teo Ee Yi / Chia Wei Jie
  • Muhammad Haikal / Bryan Jeremy Goonting
  • Choong Hon Jian / Wong Vin Sean
  • Tan Wee Kiong / Nur Azriyn Ayub
  • Low Hang Yee / Ng Eng Chong
  • Lau Yi Sheng / Lim Tze Jian

Women’s Team (WD)

  • Ong Xin Yee / Carmen Ting
  • Chong Jie Yu/Vanessa Ng

Mixed Team (XD)

  • Wong Tien Ci / Lim Chiew Sien

Malaysian Team Match Schedule at Badminton Thailand Open

The following is the match schedule for the Malaysian team today (Saturday 16 May 2026):

#ThailandOpen2026 | Semifinals (Semifinals)

This semifinal match (SF) is scheduled as the second match (Match 2) on Field 1 (Court 1) with an estimated starting time of around 12:50 local time (equivalent to 13:50 Malaysian time).

This fierce clash will pit the country’s singles representatives, Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin, against the main pair from India, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.

The winner of this match automatically advances to the final round of the tournament (FINAL) which takes place the following day.

Latest Badminton Thailand Open Results

Following are the official results of the latest match (15 May 2026) – Quarter Finals

WIN

  • Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (WIN): Beat a pair of Scottish twins by unanimous decision 21-15, 21-8. (Advanced to Quarterfinals)

For a review of the latest results, you can also refer to:

Live Broadcast (LIVE) Badminton Open Thailand

The TOYOTA Badminton Thailand Open 2026 LIVE match can be watched via Stadium Astro 801 or RTM and Okey TV. Stream online at:

For further and official information about this tournament, please visit the BWF website.

TOYOTA Badminton Thailand Open 2026 FAQ

1. What is TOYOTA Thailand Badminton Open?

Thailand Open Badminton 2026 or TOYOTA Thailand Open 2026 is one of the leading international badminton tournaments which is part of the Badminton World Federation (BWF World Tour) World Tour calendar.

2. When will the Badminton Thailand Open 2026 be held?

The tournament takes place from May 12 to 17, 2026 at Nimibutr Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand.

3. Where is the tournament held?

All matches will be held at the Nimibutr Building, National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand.

4. Who is the organizer of the Badminton Thailand Open?

This tournament is organized by the Badminton Association of Thailand with official approval and recognition from the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

5. How Many Cash Prizes Are Offered?

The total number of prizes offered is IDR 500,000.

6. Does This Tournament Offer World Ranking Points?

Yes, this tournament offers BWF world ranking points so it is important for the players to improve their position on the international stage.

7. What are the categories of events being competed in?

The five main categories being contested are:

Single Man
Women’s Singles
Men’s Doubles
Women’s Team
Mixed Teams

8. Who are the Malaysian players taking part in this tournament?

The following is a list of Malaysian players taking part in this tournament:

Men’s Singles (MS)
Lee Zii Jia
Aidil Sholeh

Women’s Singles (WS)
Goh Jin Wei

Men’s Doubles (MD)
Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin
Teo Ee Yi / Chia Wei Jie
Muhammad Haikal / Bryan Jeremy Goonting
Choong Hon Jian / Wong Vin Sean
Tan Wee Kiong / Nur Azriyn Ayub
Low Hang Yee / Ng Eng Chong
Lau Yi Sheng / Lim Tze Jian

Women’s Team (WD)
Ong Xin Yee / Carmen Ting
Chong Jie Yu/Vanessa Ng

Mixed Team (XD)
Wong Tien Ci / Lim Chiew Sien

How many Malaysian representatives made it to the Quarter Finals?

Only 1 (one) representative only who managed to qualify for the quarter-finals [6]which is the country’s main men’s doubles, Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin Rumsani.

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