Badminton Oceania Employment Opportunity

Our Development Manager Nadia Bleaken is leaving us after 13 years as she is relocating to live in Tasmania, Australia. We are recruiting for a new Participation and Development Manager based in the Badminton Oceania office in Auckland, New Zealand. The Participation and Development Manager is responsible for the overall management of the Sport for…

Juniors Standing On The World Stage

Photo: Jie Ying Chan (AUS) Four Oceania countries are represented at the BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships 2023, the largest entry from the Oceania region to date.  The full event which includes a team and individuals competition runs from Monday 25 September to Sunday 8 October in Spokane, USA. This is the first time…

World Seniors Arrive In Jeonju, Korea

The BWF World Senior Championships 2023 begins today in Jeonju, Korea. This biannual tournament showcases the world best seniors and is an individual championship with men’s and women’s singles, men’s and women’s doubles and mixed doubles events. Over 1300 players from 40 countries will play in this eight-day extravaganza that includes 10 age groups ranging…

Humans of Shuttle Time – Daniel Akavi, Cook Islands

The Humans of Shuttle Time series from the Badminton World Federation shares the viewpoints of those who contribute to grassroots badminton development. Daniel Akavi is the first recipient of the Shuttle Time Youth Leadership Award. He shares his story of growing up in the Cook Islands and what badminton means to him. 𝗖𝗵𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗗𝗮𝘆𝘀 During my…

Day 2 – SATHIO GROUP Australian Open 2023

Day two began with the Tjonadi sisters, who are juniors from New South Wales, playing against the Aimsaard sisters from Thailand.  With a world ranking of nine, the Thai women outplayed their younger opponents, showing their superior ability in the 23-minute match. Setyana Mapasa and Angela Yu had a storming start to their women’s doubles…

SATHIO GROUP Australian Open – Day 1

After a raft of promotions into the qualifying draw, the opening session was dominated by Australian players looking to progress further,  with many of them successful. Two Oceania mixed doubles pairs started the qualifying session with positive results, winning their prospective matches to advance to the main draw.  Adrian Reynardi and Victoria Tjonadi together with…