Badminton at the 2025 SEA Games
December 7 – December 14 UTC+7
Badminton competitions at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games are scheduled to take place from 7 to 14 December 2025 in Pathum Thani, Thailand. The events will be contested at Gymnasium 4, Thammasat University Rangsit Campus.
A total of seven events will be featured at the Games, consisting of men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles, mixed doubles, and men’s and women’s team events.
Host City and Venue
The badminton tournaments will be held in Pathum Thani province, part of the Greater Bangkok area.
- Venue: Gymnasium 4, Thammasat University Rangsit Campus
- Location: Pathum Thani, Thailand
Schedule & Results
The badminton competition is split into two phases: the team events will take place first, followed by the individual events.
- Team Events: 7–10 December 2025
- Individual Events: 11–14 December 2025
| Results | Date | Time (UTC+7) | Event | Phase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Details🔗 | Sun, 7 Dec (Report🔗) | 09:00 | Women’s Team | Round of 16 |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Women’s Team | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 15:00 | Men’s Team | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | 18:00 | Men’s Team | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | Mon, 8 Dec (Report🔗) | 09:00 | Women’s Team | Semi-finals |
| Details🔗 | 15:30 | Men’s Team | Semi-finals | |
| Details🔗 | Wed, 10 Dec (Report🔗) | TBD | Women’s Team | Gold Medal Match |
| Details🔗 | TBD | Men’s Team | Gold Medal Match | |
| Details🔗 | Thu, 11 Dec (Report🔗) | 09:00 | Men’s Singles | Round of 32 |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Men’s Singles | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Women’s Singles | Round of 32 | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Women’s Singles | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Men’s Doubles | Round of 32 | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Men’s Doubles | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Women’s Doubles | Round of 32 | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Women’s Doubles | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Mixed Doubles | Round of 32 | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Mixed Doubles | Round of 16 | |
| Details🔗 | Fri, 12 Dec (Report🔗) | 09:00 | Men’s Singles | Quarter-finals |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Women’s Singles | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Men’s Doubles | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Women’s Doubles | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 09:00 | Mixed Doubles | Quarter-finals | |
| Details🔗 | Sat, 13 Dec (Report🔗) | 13:00 | Men’s Singles | Semi-finals |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Women’s Singles | Semi-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Men’s Doubles | Semi-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Women’s Doubles | Semi-finals | |
| Details🔗 | 13:00 | Mixed Doubles | Semi-finals | |
| Details🔗 | Sun, 14 Dec (Report🔗) | 12:00 | Men’s Singles | Gold Medal Matches |
| Details🔗 | 12:00 | Women’s Singles | Gold Medal Matches | |
| Details🔗 | 12:00 | Men’s Doubles | Gold Medal Matches | |
| Details🔗 | 12:00 | Women’s Doubles | Gold Medal Matches | |
| Details🔗 | 12:00 | Mixed Doubles | Gold Medal Matches |
Participating Nations
Eight nations are expected to participate in the badminton competitions:
- 🇮🇩 Indonesia
- 🇱🇦 Laos
- 🇲🇾 Malaysia
- 🇲🇲 Myanmar
- 🇵🇭 Philippines
- 🇸🇬 Singapore
- 🇹🇭 Thailand (Host)
- 🇻🇳 Vietnam
Squads and Notable Players
Indonesia
The Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) selected a youthful squad for the games, opting to rest senior stars such as Jonatan Christie and Fajar Alfian to focus on other international commitments. The team is led by Alwi Farhan in men’s singles and Putri Kusuma Wardani in women’s singles. The squad also features new pairings in the doubles disciplines, including Leo Rolly Carnando and Bagas Maulana.
Malaysia
Malaysia has sent its strongest possible lineup, targeting four gold medals. The squad is captained by mixed doubles world champions Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei. Other key contenders include Paris 2024 bronze medalists Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik (Men’s Doubles) and Pearly Tan and M. Thinaah (Women’s Doubles).
Thailand
As the host nation, Thailand fields a competitive team.
- Kunlavut Vitidsarn, the 2024 Paris Olympics silver medalist and 2023 World Champion, was named the flagbearer for the Thai contingent. He is confirmed to compete in the Men’s Team event but will skip the individual singles event to prepare for the BWF World Tour Finals.
- Ratchanok Intanon, a former world champion, headlines the women’s squad.
- Notably, world No. 6 Pornpawee Chochuwong withdrew from the squad prior to the games.
Singapore
Singapore’s challenge is spearheaded by former World Champion Loh Kean Yew (Men’s Singles) and Yeo Jia Min (Women’s Singles), both of whom are targeting gold medals in the individual events.
Medal Summary
Medal Table
(To be populated after the conclusion of events)
| Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
| 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| … |
Medalists
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
| Men’s Singles | |||
| Women’s Singles | |||
| Men’s Doubles | |||
| Women’s Doubles | |||
| Mixed Doubles | |||
| Men’s Team | |||
| Women’s Team |
Thailand SEA Games Organizing Committee
+66(2) 186 7111
sport.thasoc@gmail.com

