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Singapore Sports Hub National Open Championships 2024

Singapore Sports Hub National Open Championships 2024

Singapore Badminton Association will be holding the 6th edition of the Singapore Sports Hub National Open Championships from 18th to 24th February 2024. The Tier 1 SBA Tournament offers the highest ranking points under the National Ranking System.

It is the time of the year for the Singapore Sports Hub National Open Championships! Events include the Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles!

This annual tournament organized by the Singapore Badminton Association gives spectators a chance to watch our Singapore top shuttlers live in action!

The Singapore Sports Hub National Open Championships 2024 puts up great prizes and $13,000 in total prize money!

Join us in crowning the new crop of National Champions this coming February!

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