Become a sponsor for the World Championships of Badminton 2025

The French Badminton Federation is organising the TotalEnergies BWF World Championships in Paris from 25 to 31 August. This major badminton event will bring together more than 350 players from 50 countries to award the 5 titles of World Champions 2025.After Paris 2024, Paris 2025!

After Paris 2024, Paris 2025!

One year after the fantastic Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the City is once again hosting the badminton championships. The event will take place in the same buzzing venue, the Adidas arena, at Porte de la Chapelle.
The World Championships will gather the world's top badminton players in front of over 40,000 spectators during the 7-day competition. The tournament is synonymous with seeking revenge for some players and achieving recognition for others.

Welcome to Paris!
 

Worldwide coverage

200 journalists are expected to cover this event, and TV production on two courts will enable the world to follow the performances of the world's top badminton players. The main partners of these Championships will receive significant visibility. With over 709 million fans worldwide, badminton is a rapidly growing sport. It is a mixed, accessible and highly popular sport in Asia and Europe. In Paris 2024, badminton was one of the most closely followed disciplines.

Becoming associated with the World Championships

By sponsoring the Badminton World Championships, you will gain access to extensive media coverage and a dynamic image. The event will be broadcast for 4,310 hours, providing significant exposure for your brand (advertising panels on the courts, visibility on interview backdrops…). The previous World Championships were broadcast by 63 channels, reaching 501 million homes. Additionally, a hospitality program will provide your guests with a unique opportunity to enjoy the Parisian experience.

 

For more information, please contact :

David TAIEB
Sponsorship Director
david.taieb(@)ffbad.org

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