Odense, Denmark has once again opened its doors to the world’s elite badminton players for the VICTOR Denmark Open 2025 (October 15–19), a prestigious BWF World Tour Super 750 event. With top-tier action and a high-stakes competitive atmosphere, fans across the globe are eager to catch every smashing moment. Thanks to an extensive network of international broadcasters, watching the live battles for the $950,000 prize purse is accessible from nearly every corner of the planet.
This year’s broadcast schedule ensures comprehensive coverage, starting from the main draw on Wednesday, October 15th, and running through to the grand finals on Sunday, October 19th. The tournament is leveraging its broadcast partnerships to deliver the excitement to millions of homes, making the Denmark Open a truly global sporting spectacle.
The Hub of Global Coverage: BWF TV and Olympic Channel
For fans not covered by a specific regional broadcaster or for those seeking comprehensive streaming options, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) offers two key platforms. The BWF TV YouTube channel is historically known for live streaming most matches, especially in territories without exclusive broadcast deals, allowing for free and accessible viewing of all courts from the opening rounds.
Furthermore, the Olympic Channel via Olympics.com and its official app serves as a worldwide streaming option in limited territories, providing high-quality coverage of the event. This dual approach ensures that the highest level of badminton remains accessible to a broad international audience.
Asia: A Powerhouse of Badminton Broadcasts
Asia, a continent with a deep passion for badminton, boasts the most extensive list of dedicated broadcasters. From the massive markets of China and India to the badminton powerhouses of Indonesia and Malaysia, viewers have multiple options for live coverage, often spanning both traditional television and modern OTT (Over-The-Top) streaming platforms.
In China, fans can follow the action on several channels including BestTV (IPTV/Digital Cable/OTT), CBA Video (Wechat), and HunanTV. Southeast Asian countries are equally well-served. Indonesia’s coverage is led by Vidio and TVRI, with NEX Parabola also providing a dedicated channel.
India relies on the digital-first approach of JioStar and the television coverage of Star Sports Select 2 SD/HD. Meanwhile, Malaysia‘s badminton faithful can tune into Astro or stream via Sooka, ensuring that none of the action is missed.
Europe and Beyond: Catching the Action Closer to Home
The home country, Denmark, receives dedicated coverage through TV2, with both linear TV and streaming options via TV2 Sport and TV2 Play. Other European countries have secured exclusive rights to broadcast the Super 750 event:
- France has partnered with L’Équipe for live coverage on La chaîne l’Équipe and its website, www.lequipe.fr/tv.
- Germany viewers can catch the matches on SportEurope.tv.
- In the United Kingdom, Premier Sports is the home of the Denmark Open, available on both their TV channel and OTT platform.
For North American fans, the USA‘s dedicated badminton coverage comes via the Court Sports Network.
This comprehensive broadcast strategy, combined with the tournament’s commitment to its “Greener Feathers” sustainability initiative and its vibrant Family & Fanzone experiences, cements the VICTOR Denmark Open 2025 as a benchmark event on the BWF World Tour, ensuring that the spectacle reaches every fan, no matter where they are.
VICTOR Denmark Open 2025: Broadcast Partners
The following table lists the official broadcasters and channels for the VICTOR Denmark Open 2025 (Broadcast from October 15 to 19, 2025):
TERRITORY | BROADCASTER | CHANNEL |
ASIA | ||
China | BestTV | BestTV IPTV, BestTV (Digital Cable), BestTV (OTT) |
CBA | CBA Video (Wechat) | |
HunanTV | Pioneer Table Tennis and Badminton / 湖南乒羽 | |
CMG Mobile | CMG Mobile | |
Youku | Youku Sports | |
GRT | GRT Sports | |
Huya | Huya Badminton | |
Chinese Taipei | ELTA | Eltasports 3, Eltasports 2 |
Hong Kong | PCCW | Now Sports Plus (Channel 680) (C1), Now Sports 1 (Channel 631) (C2) |
Japan | J Sports | J Sports 2, J Sports OTT |
Korea | SPOTV Eclat | SPOTV NOW |
India | JioStar | JioHotstar |
Star Sports Select | Star Sports Select 2 HD, Star Sports Select 2 SD | |
Indonesia | Vidio | https://www.vidio.com/@bwf |
TVRI | TVRI Sport | |
NEX Parabola | NEX Sport 3 HD | |
Malaysia | Astro | Astro Badminton, Astro Grandstand |
Sooka | https://sooka.my/ | |
Maldives | Medianet | Ice Sports, ICE |
Singapore | StarHub | Hub Sports 1, Hub Sports 2 |
Thailand | True Vision | TrueSports 7, TrueSports 2 |
Vietnam | MYTV | SPOTV |
EUROPE | ||
Denmark | TV2 | TV2 Sport, TV2 Play |
France | L’Équipe | La chaîne L’Équipe, l’Équipe Live (www.lequipe.fr/tv) |
Germany | SportEurope.tv | SportEurope.tv |
Hungary | MTVA | M4 Sport |
Poland | Polsat | Polsat Sport Extra 3 |
Slovakia | JOJ | JOJ Sport 2 |
United Kingdom | Premier Sports | Premier Sports, Premier Sports (OTT) |
REST OF THE WORLD | ||
USA | Court Sports Network | https://www.courtsportsnetwork.com/ |
Africa | Discover Sport | DiscoverSport.com |
Worldwide (Limited Countries) | Olympic Channel | Olympic Channel |
BWF TV | BWF TV | BWF TV (YouTube) |