2026 Singapore International Challenge Finals Schedule
The Singapore Badminton Hall East Coast @ Expo reaches its peak today, March 1, 2026. While the Super 300 action unfolds in Germany, the Singapore International Challenge offers a high-stakes platform for rising stars and seasoned veterans looking to climb the world rankings.
Indonesia enters the final day with a massive presence, securing an “All-Indonesian” final in Men’s Doubles and contending for the Men’s and Women’s Singles titles.
Match Schedule & Asia-Pacific Time Conversions
All matches are scheduled for Court 1. Since Singapore is in the SGT (UTC+8) time zone, these matches occur earlier in the day for Middle Eastern and South Asian viewers compared to the German Open.
| Match | Category | Matchup | Local Time (SGT) |
| 1 | Women’s Doubles | Kim Yu-jung / Lee Yu-lim vs Jung Kyung-eun / Kim So-yeong (6) | 12:00 PM |
| 2 | Women’s Singles | Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi vs Goh Jin Wei (3) | Est. 12:35 PM |
| 3 | Mixed Doubles | Chan Yin Chak / Ng Tsz Yau vs Yuta Watanabe / Maya Taguchi (2) | Est. 1:10 PM |
| 4 | Men’s Doubles | Y. Rambitan / P. Rindorindo vs T. Aderya / D. Marvino | Est. 1:45 PM |
| 5 | Men’s Singles | Zhe Ying-wu vs Bismo Raya Oktora (13) | Est. 2:20 PM |
Major Cities Time Conversion Table
Singapore operates on Singapore Standard Time (UTC+8).
| City | Time Zone | Match 1 Starts | Match 5 (Est.) |
| Dubai | UTC+4 | 8:00 AM | 10:20 AM |
| New Delhi | UTC+5:30 | 9:30 AM | 11:50 AM |
| Jakarta / Bangkok | UTC+7 | 11:00 AM | 1:20 PM |
| KL / Beijing / SG | UTC+8 | 12:00 PM | 2:20 PM |
| Tokyo | UTC+9 | 1:00 PM | 3:20 PM |
Tournament Highlights
- Indonesia’s Young Guns: The Men’s Doubles final is a guaranteed victory for Indonesia, featuring the experienced Yeremia Rambitan and partner Patra Rindorindo against the surging duo of Aderya/Marvino.
- The Watanabe Factor: Japanese star Yuta Watanabe, paired with Maya Taguchi, remains the heavy favorite in the Mixed Doubles as the 2nd seeds.
- South Korean Civil War: The Women’s Doubles opener features an all-Korean battle, ensuring South Korea takes home the first gold of the afternoon.
- Regional Rivalry: The Women’s Singles final sees a classic Southeast Asian clash between Indonesia’s Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi and Malaysia’s Goh Jin Wei.
