India Open 2026 Moves to Iconic Stadium, Tickets with 50% Early Bird Discounts

The India Open 2026 is upgrading to New Delhi's Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, more than doubling spectator capacity to over 8,000. Tickets are now on sale with an accessible pricing structure starting at Rs 400 and featuring early bird discounts of up to 50% for fans who book promptly. The Super 750 tournament will showcase top global talent including An Se-young, PV Sindhu, and India's rising stars like Unnati Hooda. Organizers highlight the move as essential for the event's evolution, aiming to deliver a superior experience for both athletes and the growing fanbase of Indian badminton.

Key Points: India Open 2026: New Venue, Tickets, Stars

  • Moves to 8,000+ capacity IG Stadium
  • Tickets from Rs 400, early discounts up to 50%
  • Features stars like An Se-young & PV Sindhu
  • Super 750 event with $950,000 prize purse
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India Open 2026 set for grander setting at IG Indoor Stadium as tickets go on sale

India Open 2026 moves to Delhi's IG Indoor Stadium. Get tickets from Rs 400. See stars like PV Sindhu & An Se-young. Early bird discounts up to 50%.

"Moving the India Open... marks an important step in the tournament's evolution. - Sanjay Mishra, BAI General Secretary"

New Delhi, December 29

The India Open is set to return from January 13 to 18, 2026, with the tournament moving to the iconic Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi, marking a significant step up in scale and fan experience.

With a seating capacity of over 8,000, more than double that of the previous venue, the upgrade underlines the growing stature of India's premier international badminton tournament, as per a release.

Tickets are priced from Rs 400 onwards, with premium seating capped at Rs 1,750, ensuring accessibility across categories. Fans will also benefit from a phased discount structure designed to reward early bookings, with those who book early being able to avail themselves of significant concessions up to 50 per cent.

Organised by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) under the aegis of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the Super 750 event will once again bring the world's finest shuttlers to Indian soil.

Fans can look forward to watching global stars such as An Se-young, PV Sindhu, Kunlavut Vitidsarn, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, Lakshya Sen, alongside India's exciting next generation, including Unnati Hooda and Ayush Shetty, compete across six days of high-intensity action.

Speaking on the occasion, Sanjay Mishra, General Secretary, Badminton Association of India, said, "Moving the India Open to the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium this year marks an important step in the tournament's evolution. The larger venue allows us to accommodate significantly more fans while delivering a better on-ground experience for players and spectators alike. As Indian badminton continues to grow in stature, it is essential that our flagship events evolve in step, creating spaces where the sport, the athletes and the fans can all thrive together," as quoted from a release.

The initial ticketing phase, running until the end of December, offers the highest discounts across matchdays, including the knockout rounds. Subsequent phases in early January will continue to provide reduced prices, ensuring accessible entry points for spectators throughout the tournament, right up to the finals.

A flagship event on the BWF World Tour calendar, the India Open offers up to 11,000 ranking points and a total prize purse of USD 950,000, with the 2026 edition promising a bigger, bolder and more immersive experience for players and fans alike.

- ANI

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Priya S
The ticket pricing is very reasonable, especially with the early bird discounts. Rs 400 for a world-class event is a steal. Hope they manage the crowd and facilities well at the new venue. Booking my tickets this week itself!
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Aman W
Great step for the sport's visibility. But I hope the focus isn't just on scale. The previous venue sometimes had issues with basic amenities like clean washrooms and food stalls. Hope BAI has a solid plan for fan comfort.
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Sarah B
Exciting to see Unnati Hooda and Ayush Shetty getting this platform alongside the established stars. Investing in the next generation is key. The phased discount is a smart move to fill the stadium from day one.
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Vikram M
IG Stadium is iconic, but the traffic and parking situation in that part of Delhi is a nightmare. Hope they coordinate with Delhi Police for better crowd management and have clear information about Metro connectivity.
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Kavya N
This is fantastic news! A Super 750 event in our capital with all top players. My only request to BAI - please ensure the ticket booking website doesn't crash on the first day. We've seen that happen before with other sports events.

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