10500 Badminton — Badminton Match Markets for Malaysian Fans
This page walks you through the Badminton section at 10500 — from the types of tournaments available and how to read markets, to mobile access and the steps to get started.
Things New Users Often Overlook in the Badminton Section
The Badminton section at 10500 isn't just about waiting for matches to start. Tournament schedules for the coming weeks and months are available well in advance — giving you time to plan your strategy long before play begins. Navigate to the "Upcoming" tab in the Badminton section to see the full list of scheduled tournaments.
Many users also don't realise that individual markets (men's singles, women's singles) and doubles markets (mixed doubles, men's doubles) are listed separately. Check each category to make sure you don't miss markets for the tournament you're following.
If this is your first time on the platform, start by create a new account for free — the entire registration process can be completed in just a few minutes from your phone.
Five Things to Know About Badminton at 10500
Each of these aspects gives you a clearer picture before you start following the markets.
BWF Tournaments and International Scale
BWF (Badminton World Federation) organises over 30 tournaments a year under the BWF World Tour system — from Super 1000 down to Super 100. Top-tier events like the All England, Indonesia Open and China Open attract the world's best players. Malaysia is active at nearly every level, making badminton one of the most relevant sports for local users on the 10500 platform.
Thomas Cup, Uber Cup & Sudirman Cup
These three national team tournaments take place every two years and are always a focal point for Malaysian badminton fans. The Thomas Cup (men's team) and Uber Cup (women's team) run concurrently, while the Sudirman Cup covers all categories. The high national pride surrounding these events makes the markets especially active and dynamic.
Popular Malaysian Players
Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in men's doubles remain a fan-favourite pairing. In men's singles, Lee Zii Jia has brought fresh excitement following some surprising results at major tournaments. Keeping track of these players' current form — particularly their recent results during the active season — helps you read the markets better before making any decisions.
Pre-Match Markets vs Live Markets
Pre-match markets typically open 24–48 hours before a match with more stable odds. Live markets update in real time during play — for example, once the first set is done, odds for the second set winner are refreshed based on the current score. Both market types are available in the 10500 Badminton section.
Year-Round Badminton Season
Unlike football leagues with long off-seasons, the BWF World Tour barely stops — tournaments run almost every week from January to December, with only a handful of breaks throughout the year. This means badminton fans in Malaysia can follow markets consistently all year round without long waits between events.
The 10500 Badminton Experience — Four Things That Set It Apart
All tournament names, market labels and navigation buttons are in Bahasa Melayu — no language barriers for local users.
All badminton markets are accessible from your Android phone — schedules, live markets and bet history all in one view.
Deposits, bets, and withdrawals are all in RM — no currency conversion or extra charges related to foreign denominations.
Badminton match schedules are displayed several days in advance and updated whenever there are official changes to the tournament timetable.
Major Badminton Tournaments and Available Market Types
A quick guide to understanding the tournament tiers and markets typically available on 10500.
| Tournament | Level | Available Markets | Frequency |
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| BWF Super 1000 | Top tier (All England, Indonesia Open) | Winner, Set Handicap, Total Sets | 4–5 times a year |
| BWF Super 750/500 | Upper-mid tier | Winner, Set Handicap | Nearly monthly |
| Thomas & Uber Cup | National doubles teams (biennial) | Team winner, Match winner | Every 2 years |
| Sudirman Cup | National mixed doubles | Team winner | Every 2 years |
10500's badminton live markets run while matches are in progress. Unlike football, where live markets track match time, badminton live markets are updated based on the current set score. This means odds shift after each set concludes or when the point gap within a set changes significantly.
Most Popular Markets for Badminton
- Match Winner (Moneyline) — Pick who wins, simple and beginner-friendly
- Set Handicap — Player A -1.5 sets means they must win 2-0 for the bet to win
- Total Sets (Over/Under) — Predict whether the match will go 2 or 3 sets
- First Set Winner — Bet specific to the first set only, ideal during a match
Ready for the Next Badminton Tournament?
Register your 10500 account today and start following Malaysian and international badminton markets from your phone — all in Bahasa Melayu and MYR.
From Your First Login to Your First Market
Four steps you'll go through as a new Badminton section user.
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1Register and Verify Your Account
Fill in a short registration form with your basic details. Account verification is a one-time step and can be completed in just a few minutes from your phone.
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2Deposit via FPX or TNG
Choose your preferred deposit method — FPX from your bank account, Touch 'n Go eWallet, or internet banking. All transactions are in RM with no currency conversion.
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3Visit the Badminton Section and Check the Schedule
Select the Badminton tab from the main dashboard. Browse the list of active and upcoming tournaments, pick a match you're familiar with, and explore the available markets.
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4Pick Your Market and Follow the Match
Read the odds, choose the right market type and set your amount in RM. The system will show your estimated return before you confirm. For active matches, live markets update in real time.
10500 Badminton Section Highlights
BWF, Thomas, Uber, Sudirman
Markets updated in real time
BWF active nearly every week
Malay Language Support
Deposit, Bet and Withdraw — All Transactions in RM
All transactions in the 10500 Badminton section are processed in MYR. The available methods reflect local user habits — no need for international credit cards or foreign e-wallets.
Direct transfer from your local bank account. Near-instant confirmation during banking hours.
The most popular method for frequent small deposits. Fast and hassle-free.
Manual transfer via your bank's portal. Transaction records are kept on the bank's end for your own reference.
Withdrawn through the same channel. Check the FAQ for minimum amounts and processing times.
Before Your First Deposit
- Account verification only needs to be done once
- Minimum deposit amounts vary by payment method
- Credit lands in your account within minutes (FPX/TNG)
- Questions about transactions can be directed to FAQ
Two Core Concepts to Understand Before You Start
Understanding both concepts will help you read badminton markets with greater confidence.
- Set Handicap
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Set Handicap gives a player a head start or deficit in sets to level the playing field. A simple example: if Player A is given a Handicap of -1.5, they need to win straight sets (2-0) for the bet to succeed. If the match ends 2-1, even though A wins, the -1.5 handicap bet loses — because the net set margin after applying the handicap is only 0.5.
Example: Player A -1.5 sets, bet RM 50. A wins 2-0 (net +0.5 after handicap) — bet wins.
- Over/Under Total Sets
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The Over/Under market in badminton typically refers to whether a match will last 2 sets (Under 2.5) or 3 sets (Over 2.5). It has nothing to do with who wins — you're simply predicting the match duration. This market is especially useful when you know one player tends to be more consistent early on and usually closes out matches without needing a third set.
Example: Under 2.5 sets means the match ends in 2 sets. Over 2.5 means the match goes to a third set (full 3 sets).
Badminton vs Other Sports on the 10500 Platform
| Aspect | Badminton | Football |
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| Match format | Best of 3 Sets | 2 halves, 90 minutes |
| Frequency | Nearly every week | Sept–May Season |
| Core markets | Winner, Set Handicap | 1X2, Asian Handicap |
| Individual sport? | Yes (singles) & pairs | Full team |
FAQ — Badminton at 10500
The four questions Malaysian users ask most about the Badminton section.
Markets are generally more extensive for higher-tier BWF events such as Super 500, Super 750 and Super 1000. Lower-tier tournaments may have more limited markets, or only be available from the semi-finals and finals onwards. To know exactly which tournaments and matches have active markets, check the Badminton section in your dashboard directly.
Yes, live markets are available for active badminton matches. Odds are updated as the score progresses — for example, once each set concludes, the odds for the next set are adjusted accordingly. To follow live markets comfortably, make sure your internet connection is stable, as odds can shift quickly during closely contested matches.
If a match is postponed before it starts, bets are typically refunded to your account balance. If a match is interrupted mid-game, the settlement policy depends on how many sets have been completed — this is outlined in the platform's Terms and Conditions. For any unclear situations, contact 24/7 customer support for clarification based on your specific case.
Yes, 10500 is fully accessible via mobile browser with no app download required. All badminton markets, match schedules, and account functions are available right in your phone's browser. That said, for a faster and more stable experience — especially for live markets — the official Android app is available for download and offers an interface better optimised for mobile screens.
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