2025 VICTOR Oceania Championships to be Hosted by Two Cities

The Oceania Badminton Confederation is delighted to announce the host countries for the 2025 VICTOR Oceania Championships.

The VICTOR Oceania Championships (Open) will be held from February 10 to 16, 2025, at the North Harbour Badminton Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. The VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships will take place from June 8 to 14, 2025, hosted by the Northern Mariana Islands Badminton Association.

This will mark the fourth time North Harbour has been announced as the host venue for these championships. The previous three editions were either canceled due to COVID-19 or, as in 2023, had to find a new venue at the last minute due to catastrophic flooding that destroyed the North Harbour facilities. The positive outcome of these challenges is that the venue will undergo a comprehensive internal upgrade, which will be completed in time for the MAXX North Harbour International Championships in October 2024.

The Oceania Championships will feature the Mixed Team Championships (the 10th to 12th editions), serving as a qualifier for the BWF Sudirman Cup Finals to be held in China in May 2025, followed by individual championships. In addition to the Mixed Team Championships, the 15 and Under Pacific Team Challenge will also be held for the third time, continuing to be a crucial component of our Pacific Player Development Program.


Glenn Cox, CEO of North Harbour Badminton Club, reflected on the significance of hosting the Oceania Championships: “We are thrilled to once again host the Oceania Championships. 2025 will be a special year for us as we host the event in our upgraded facilities, which we believe will provide a top-quality experience for all involved—players, coaches, officials, volunteers, and spectators alike. We extend an invitation to the Oceania community to join us, and we look forward to welcoming everyone back to North Harbour Badminton Club in February 2025.”

The Northern Mariana Islands Badminton Association will host the VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships, marking a first for the region. Prior to this, the Association successfully hosted the 2022 Pacific Mini Games and a BWF Level 3 International Challenge. NMBA President Merlie Tolentino stated: “We are excited to welcome everyone to the Northern Mariana Islands for the 2025 VICTOR Oceania Junior Championships. Hosting this event is a tremendous honor, and we eagerly anticipate showcasing the exceptional talents and sportsmanship of the participants. We are committed to making this event a memorable success and look forward to seeing many of you in Saipan next

Following the Oceania Championships, NMBA will host a BWF Level 3 International Series event, offering local senior players an opportunity to compete internationally. Two BWF Level 3 International Challenge events will be he

Julie Cairel, Secretary-General of the Oceania Badminton Confederation, remarked: “We are very pleased to announce these two hosts, who will provide high-quality competition experiences for players. Returning to North Harbour after the flood damage two years ago is highly significant and reflects Glenn and his team’s steadfast commitment to hosting international eve

Our goal was to bring the Junior Championships to one of the Pacific nations, so when Merlie asked us ‘What else can NMBA host?’ it was a perfect opportunity. This is the first time we have separated the Oceania Open and Junior Championships, which will allow some junior players to participate in the Open in February and earn valuable world ranking points. The generous support provided by NMBA, combined with our Player Development Program, ensures that every player heading to Saipan will have an unforgettable experience. The introduction of team relay events will add to the overall

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