Where to Watch the Indonesia Open Live Today

The Indonesia Open is being broadcast through official BWF channels, with no confirmed Italian television partners for this edition. Here are your verified options:

  • BWF TV (Official Streaming): All matches will be available on the BWF TV YouTube channel, with live streams scheduled throughout the day. The channel is the primary source for official tournament coverage.
  • Local Indonesian Broadcasters: While no specific Italian TV networks have been confirmed for this event, Indonesian broadcasters like Trans TV and SCTV typically carry the tournament domestically.

Note: The source material did not confirm any Italian television partners (Sky Sport Uno, etc.) for this specific event. All streaming options should be verified through the official BWF channels.

Today’s Schedule: Key Matches & Timings (Jakarta Time / UTC+7)

All times listed are local to Jakarta (UTC+7). Convert to your time zone using a reliable converter.

Today's Schedule: Key Matches & Timings (Jakarta Time / UTC+7)
Event Match Start Time (Jakarta) Streaming Platform
Men’s Singles Round of 32 09:00 BWF TV
Round of 32 10:00 BWF TV
Women’s Singles Round of 32 09:30 BWF TV
Round of 32 10:30 BWF TV
Men’s Doubles Round of 32 11:00 BWF TV
Round of 32 12:00 BWF TV
Women’s Doubles Round of 32 11:30 BWF TV
Round of 32 12:30 BWF TV
Mixed Doubles Round of 32 13:00 BWF TV

Note: The full tournament schedule spans June 2-7, with later rounds scheduled for June 8-9. All matches today are Round of 32 eliminations across all five disciplines.

Why This Tournament Matters

The Indonesia Open is one of the most prestigious events on the BWF World Tour calendar, offering 125,000 USD in prize money and serving as a key qualifier for the BWF World Championships. With Indonesia’s rich badminton tradition—including Olympic gold medalists like Tony Gunawan and Liliyana Natsir—this tournament often features intense local competition alongside global stars.

Current world No. 1 Kento Momota (men’s singles) and defending champion Akane Yamaguchi (women’s singles) are among the top seeds competing this week. Their performances will be critical for maintaining their world rankings heading into the second half of 2026.

How to Follow the Tournament Beyond Today

If you’re unable to watch live today, here are the best ways to stay updated:

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  • Official BWF Website: BWF’s official site provides match results, standings, and player profiles.
  • Social Media: Follow @bwfbadminton on Twitter/X for real-time updates and highlights.
  • Indonesian Media: Local outlets like Kompas and Detik Sport often provide detailed coverage in Indonesian.

Key Takeaways for Badminton Fans

  • The Indonesia Open is the first BWF World Tour Super 1000 event of 2026, offering 125,000 USD in prize money.
  • All matches today are Round of 32 eliminations across singles and doubles disciplines.
  • BWF TV is the exclusive streaming platform for international viewers.
  • Top seeds like Kento Momota and Akane Yamaguchi will be key to watch as they defend their rankings.
  • The tournament runs through June 9, with finals scheduled for June 8-9.

What’s Next: Tournament Highlights

After today’s Round of 32 matches, the tournament will progress to Round of 16 tomorrow (June 8). The semifinals and finals will take place on June 8 and 9, respectively, with the women’s singles final scheduled for 14:00 local time on June 9.

For fans unable to watch live, BWF typically releases post-match interviews and highlights on their official social media channels within 24 hours of competition.

Have you watched any standout matches today? Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below—or let us know which badminton stars you’re most excited to see in Jakarta this week!