BWF World Senior Badminton Championships 2023

Jeonju, Korea

BWF World Senior Badminton Championships 2023

Jeonju, Korea

ElPozo BWF World Senior Badminton Championships 2021

Huelva, Spain

YONEX BWF World Senior Badminton Championships Katowice 2019

Katowice, Poland

World Senior Championships 2017

Kochi, India

World Senior Championships 2017

Kochi, India

World Senior Championships 2017

Kochi, India

World Senior Championships

Helsingborg, Sweden 2015

World Senior Championships

Helsingborg, Sweden 2015

World Senior Championships

Overview

The BWF World Senior Championships are held every two years. This is an individual championships with men’s and women’s singles and doubles, and mixed doubles events. The age categories are divided as follows: +35, +40, +45, +50, +55, +60 +65, +70, +75 and +80.

The next edition of the BWF World Senior Championships will be hosted in Jeonju KOrea, 11 – 18 September 2023.

The World Senior Championships is a prestigious individual event for players . The winners of each category is awarded a gold medal and crowned World Senior Champion in their particular age category. The runner-up gets a silver medal while the third place winner gets a bronze medal. Member Associations are invited to enter up to four players/pairs in each of the five events in each age category.

2023

– Host City: Jeonju, Korea

– Dates: 11 – 17 September 2023

– Host Venue: Hwasan Indoor Stadium

Results

2021

– Host City: Huelva, Spain

– Dates: 28 November – 4 December 2021

– Host Venue: Palacio de los Deportes Carolina Marín

Results

2019

– Host City: Katowice, Poland

– Dates: 4 – 11 August  2019

– Host Venue:  Spodex Sports Arena

Results

2017

– Host City: Cochin Kerala, India

– Dates: 11 – 27 September 2017

– Host Venue:  Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium

– Results

2015

– Host City: Helsingborg, Sweden

– Dates: 20 – 26 September 2015

– Host Venue:  Helsingborg Arena

– Results

2013

– Host City: Ankara, Turkey

– Dates: 9 – 15 August, 2013

– Host Venue: Ankara Spor Salonu Stadium

– Results

2011

– Host City: Vancouver, Canada

– Dates: 21 – 27 August, 2011

– Host Venue: Richmond Oval

– Results