BWF World Tour Structure on koitoto
The BWF World Tour consists of five tournament tiers, each with different prize pools and ranking points. Super 1000 events are the most prestigious, attracting the world's elite players. Super 750 and Super 500 events follow in prestige and prize money. Super 300 and International Challenge events provide opportunities for developing players and regional competitors. On koitoto, we display each tournament's tier, location, dates, and prize pool so you understand the competitive context.
Badminton matches are organized by discipline: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles. Each discipline has its own draw, schedule, and ranking system. Our platform lets you filter tournaments by discipline, tier, or region so you can focus on competitions that interest you.
BWF World Tour runs year-round with events across continents
Our calendar displays all upcoming tournaments, allowing you to plan your engagement around major events and regional competitions.
The tour season typically runs from January through December, with tournaments scheduled throughout the year. Major events like the All England Open, Malaysia Masters, and Indonesia Masters draw the largest crowds and media attention. Regional qualifiers and smaller events provide consistent competitive opportunities between major tournaments.
Tournament Tiers and Ranking Points
Super 1000 tournaments award the most ranking points and prize money, making them the most competitive events on the tour. Players earn points based on their performance, with winners receiving the highest allocation. These points determine world rankings, which influence seeding in future tournaments and qualification for major championships.
Super 750, Super 500, Super 300, and International Challenge events follow a descending scale of points and prize money. Developing players often compete in lower-tier events to gain experience and ranking points. Our platform displays the ranking-point structure for each tournament so you understand how results affect player standings.



Player Information and Rankings
Each player on koitoto has a profile displaying current world ranking, career statistics, tournament history, and head-to-head records against opponents. Player profiles show their discipline specialization (singles or doubles), nationality, and recent performance trends. This information helps you understand player form and matchup dynamics.
World rankings are updated weekly based on recent tournament results. Our platform displays rankings by discipline, so you can see the top men's singles players, women's singles players, doubles teams, and mixed doubles pairs. Rankings influence tournament seeding and qualification for major championships, making them a key indicator of player status.
The BWF World Tour showcases badminton's highest level of competition, with players from across the globe competing for ranking points and prize money.
Regional Badminton Context
Badminton has deep roots in Southeast Asia, with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and other countries producing world-class players. The Indonesia Masters and Malaysia Masters are among the most prestigious Super 750 events on the tour. Players from Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, and Semarang often compete in regional qualifiers and international tournaments.
Our platform highlights regional tournaments and provides context about local competitive scenes. During major regional events, we increase market availability and add special formats to accommodate higher player interest. Our support team operates in English and Indonesian to assist players across the region.
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Browse BWF World Tour tournaments
Filter by tier, discipline, region, or date to find tournaments that interest you.
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Review player information and rankings
Check world rankings, career statistics, and head-to-head records to understand matchups.
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Explore market options
View available markets for each match and understand the format and stakes.
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Manage your account balance
Track your activity, review transaction history, and withdraw via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, or your bank.
Match Formats and Scoring
Badminton matches are best-of-three games, with the first player or team to win two games winning the match. Each game is played to 21 points, with a two-point margin required to win. If the score reaches 20-20, play continues until one side achieves a two-point lead. Our platform displays live scores, game progression, and match statistics so you can follow matches in detail.
Different disciplines have slightly different dynamics. Singles matches emphasize individual skill, court coverage, and endurance. Doubles matches emphasize teamwork, positioning, and net play. Mixed doubles combines elements of both. Understanding these dynamics helps you contextualize match outcomes and player performance.
Badminton on koitoto connects you to the world's premier competitive circuit, from regional qualifiers to Super 1000 championships.
Account Balance and Payment Integration
Your BWF World Tour activity on koitoto is integrated with your main account balance. Any activity is credited or debited from your overall balance, which you can withdraw via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or major Indonesian banks (e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment). This unified balance system means you can move seamlessly between badminton markets, live-dealer tables, sportsbook, and slots.
Your transaction history displays all BWF World Tour activity alongside other gaming activity. You can review match results, outcomes, and your net performance over time. This transparency helps you understand your patterns and make informed decisions about future engagement.
Rules and Fair Play
All BWF World Tour markets on koitoto operate under standardized rules that align with official tournament formats. Match outcomes are determined by official BWF results published by tournament organizers. If a match is postponed, cancelled, or has a disputed outcome, our support team reviews the situation and applies rules consistently.
If you suspect an issue with a market or have questions about a specific match outcome, contact our support team. We investigate all inquiries and provide clear explanations. Our support operates in English and Indonesian, and response times are typically under one hour during peak hours.
