Badminton Tournaments on sempatigame
We track badminton across three primary categories: domestic leagues, regional championships, and international events. Domestic tournaments include national league systems in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Regional championships feature the Piala AFF (Southeast Asian Games badminton events) and Asian Badminton Championships. International events span the BWF World Championships, Olympic Games, and Grand Prix tournaments.
Each tournament carries its own fixture calendar and market depth. Domestic leagues run year-round with weekly or bi-weekly matches. Regional championships concentrate in specific months—Piala AFF badminton events typically occur during the broader Piala AFF tournament window. International events like the World Championships happen annually, usually in August or September. Olympic badminton occurs every four years.
On sempatigame, we display player rankings, head-to-head records, and recent form alongside odds. For singles matches, you can compare win/loss markets, set spreads, and point totals. For doubles and mixed-doubles, we offer similar markets plus team combination analysis. This layered approach lets you build a view that matches your analysis style, whether you focus on individual player consistency or team chemistry.
We refresh tournament schedules and player data daily. During match windows, odds adjust continuously based on live score and market movement. After final result, we settle markets within standard verification windows and update player rankings to reflect the outcome.
Match Formats and Settlement Rules
Badminton matches on sempatigame follow standard BWF (Badminton World Federation) formats. Singles and doubles matches are best-of-three sets, with each set played to 21 points (win by 2). Mixed-doubles follows the same format. Team events (like Piala AFF badminton) may use different scoring depending on the tournament structure—we display the specific format for each event.
Settlement rules are straightforward: the player or team winning the match receives the win market payout. If a match is abandoned or retired before completion, we apply tournament-specific rules. Most tournaments void markets if a player retires before the first set concludes; if retirement occurs after the first set, we settle based on set count and tournament rules. We display these rules in the market details before odds open.
- Singles markets: Win/loss, set spread (e.g., 2-0 vs 2-1), total points in match.
- Doubles markets: Team win/loss, set spread, combined player performance props.
- Tournament props: Group stage winners, semifinal pairings, tournament champion (for multi-day events).
Retirement and injury rules apply uniformly
If a player retires due to injury or illness, settlement depends on match progress. Check the market details for the specific tournament's rules before placing a market.
Payment Methods: Mandiri, e-walletand E-Wallets
Deposits on sempatigame for badminton markets use the same payment infrastructure as football and other sports: mobile banking bank transfers, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, and mobile banking virtual accounts. Each method carries different trade-offs in speed, convenience, and verification requirements.
Bank Transfer Deposits
- local payment transfers settle within 1–2 hours during business hours
- Direct connection to your bank account—no intermediary wallet
- Transactions appear on your bank statement
E-Wallet Deposits
- online payment and e-wallet settle instantly but require wallet verification
- Withdrawals may take longer than deposits
- Subject to e-wallet provider limits and daily caps
mobile banking is the preferred option for users in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, and Medan who want direct bank control. local payment works across all banks and settles instantly—scan the QR code with your banking app, confirm, and funds arrive immediately. online payment and e-wallet follow similar patterns but require a wallet account. mobile banking virtual accounts are useful if you prefer traditional banking without sharing your personal account details.
Badminton Versus Other Sports on sempatigame
sempatigame offers badminton alongside football (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), esports (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile), and live-dealer tables. Each category has different market structures and settlement timelines.



Football markets on sempatigame offer higher fixture frequency and deeper liquidity, making them ideal for daily engagement. Badminton markets are more concentrated around tournament windows, offering fewer daily fixtures but higher volatility during major events. Esports markets settle quickly (matches typically conclude within hours), while badminton matches can span multiple hours. Live-dealer tables offer subject to verification with no settlement delays.
If you prefer consistent daily action, football is the primary focus. If you follow specific players or regional tournaments, badminton offers specialized markets. If you want subject to verification without waiting for match completion, live-dealer tables are the alternative. Your account balance on sempatigame works across all categories—switch between badminton, football, and other sports without logging out.
Account Verification and Withdrawal Flow
Before your first badminton market or any withdrawal on sempatigame, we require identity verification. Upload a government-issued ID (KTP, passport, or driver's license) and proof of address (utility bill or bank statement). This is a one-time step and protects both you and our platform from fraud.
Withdrawals are processed to your chosen payment method—local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or mobile banking—subject to standard processing windows. local payment and online payment transfers typically complete within one to two business days. e-wallet and e-wallet withdrawals may settle faster but are subject to your provider's limits. We do not charge withdrawal fees, though your bank or e-wallet provider may apply their own charges.
