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Just the Ticket | One ticket, three days of action with a weekend bundle!

All The Prestige. All The Glory. All Of Badminton. On your doorstep.

The YONEX All England Open, hosted at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena in March, is the most prestigious badminton tournament on the tour and tickets for the next festival of badminton are on sale now!

And weekend bundle tickets are a perfect solution for the badminton fans who want to see the very best battle it out for silverware in Birmingham.

20 quarter-finals on Friday. 10 semi-finals on Saturday. Five finals on Sunday. All with one ticket.

That makes these bundle tickets perfect for the badminton enthusiast who wants to follow their favourite players from the last eight all the way to the trophy presentation. If you’re travelling to Birmingham to make a full weekend of it in March, this ticket lets you access the action for all three days at an affordable price. Or what better inspiration for young badminton players to see the very best international players lock horns on the biggest stage on the world tour?

Seats for a weekend bundle ticket start at an incredible £63.25 for members or £70.25 for non-members. That equates to less than £25 per day for any adult badminton fan!

And to immerse your child in the very best of badminton it will cost less than a tenner a day for a weekend bundle ticket!

Weekend bundle tickets are on sale now. Don’t miss out.

What you would have seen with a Weekend Bundle ticket in 2024?

In short…everything. 35 matches between the very best in the sport from all across the globe. Every quarter-final, every semi-final, every final.

On the Friday at last year’s YONEX All England, you would have witnessed defending women’s doubles champions Kim So Yeong and Kong Hee Yong turn up the heat in their quarter-final win over Zhang Shu Xian and Zheng Yu. 

Akane Yamaguchi battled through fatigue to achieve an epic 82-minute 21-10 19-21 21-14 semi-final victory on the Saturday over defending women’s singles champion An Se Young.

On Sunday, you would have seen Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto retain their men’s doubles title with a 21-16 21-16 victory over Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik – the defending champions becoming the second Indonesian champions of the day after Jonatan Christie won the men’s singles. You would have seen that too!

What are you waiting for? Don’t miss this year’s action at The All England.

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