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2025 Türkiye International Challenge
October 8 - October 12

Last Updated on October 12, 2025
The 2025 Türkiye International Challenge, also known as the Victor Türkiye International Challenge 2025 for sponsorship reasons, was an international badminton tournament taking place at Ata Sporları Merkezi in İstanbul, Türkiye, from October 8 to October 12, 2025. The tournament was a sanctioned BWF International Challenge event with a total prize fund of US$17,500.
Champions
| Event | Champion(s) | Runner(s)-up |
| Men’s Singles | 🏴 Harry Huang [2] | 🇮🇩 Muhamad Yusuf |
| 21–19, 11–21, 21–16 | ||
| Women’s Singles | 🇹🇷 Neslihan Arın [3] | 🇯🇵 Nanami Someya |
| 21–7, 21–4 | ||
| Men’s Doubles | 🇮🇳 Hariharan Amsakarunan 🇮🇳 Arjun M. R. |
🇯🇵 Yuto Noda 🇯🇵 Shunya Ota |
| 21–13, 21–6 | ||
| Women’s Doubles | 🇧🇬 Gabriela Stoeva [1] 🇧🇬 Stefani Stoeva |
🇹🇷 Bengisu Erçetin [2] 🇹🇷 Nazlıcan İnci |
| 21–10, 21–19 | ||
| Mixed Doubles | 🇮🇳 Hariharan Amsakarunan 🇮🇳 Treesa Jolly |
🇮🇩 M. Nawaf Khoiriyansyah 🇮🇩 Nahya Muhyifa |
| 21–14, 18–21, 21–11 | ||
Tournament Links
| BWF Tournament Profile | ||
| Draws | Live Score | Prospectus |
Schedule
All times are local, Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3).
| Date | Round | Start Time |
| Wed, October 8 | Qualifying rounds | 9:00 AM |
| Thu, October 9 | Preliminary rounds | 9:00 AM |
| Fri, October 10 | Quarter-finals | 10:00 AM |
| Sat, October 11 | Semi-finals | 10:00 AM |
| Sun, October 12 | Finals | 10:00 AM |
Prize Money
The total prize money for the 2025 Türkiye International Challenge is US$17,500. Below is the prize breakdown:
| Round | Singles | Doubles (per pair) |
| Champion | $1,600 | $1,800 |
| Runner-up | $900 | $1,100 |
| Semifinals | $320 | $420 |
The Venue: Ata Sporları Merkezi
The Ata Sporları Merkezi, or the Ancestral Sports Center, is a jewel within Istanbul’s vibrant sporting landscape, offering a profound narrative where Turkey’s athletic heritage and its modern aspirations converge. Situated in the lush, tranquil environs of Sarıyer, near the beloved Belgrade Forest, the center provides a stark and beautiful contrast to the city’s bustling heart. Its primary identity, established under the guidance of Master Trainer Şehmuz Özcan, is that of a guardian of history. It is a living museum dedicated to the preservation and practice of “Ata Sporları”—the traditional sports of Turkish horseback archery, jereed (a mounted javelin game), and classical equestrianism. Here, the air is thick with history, where the skills of Ottoman sipahis and ancient archers are not merely remembered but actively practiced, creating an unparalleled connection to the past.
Yet, the center is not confined by history. Its robust infrastructure and expansive grounds are designed for versatility, allowing it to seamlessly transition from its ancestral roots to a stage for international modern competition. The Ata Sporları Merkezi has proven itself as a distinguished venue for hosting prestigious sporting events, welcoming athletes and spectators from across the globe. This dual identity is its defining feature: the same space that resonates with the thunder of hooves and the flight of traditional arrows can be transformed into a world-class arena for the swift, strategic play of international badminton and other contemporary sports. This unique synergy makes the center more than just a facility; it is a dynamic symbol of Istanbul itself—a city that honors its deep-rooted traditions while confidently engaging with the global community. It stands as a timeless testament to the enduring and evolving spirit of athletic excellence.

