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Countdown begins as logo unveiled for Al Ain Masters 2025
Countdown begins as logo unveiled for Al Ain Masters 2025

Gulf Today

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Gulf Today

Countdown begins as logo unveiled for Al Ain Masters 2025

The official logo for the Al Ain Masters 2025 was unveiled on Sunday, marking 100 days to go until the start of the UAE's premier badminton event — the only BWF Tour event in the region. The logo, a rich blend of purple and gold, reflects both Al Ain's proud heritage and its future. It shows a badminton shuttlecock alongside Al Ain's iconic fort and mountains – a perfect mix of sport and culture. The Al Ain Masters 2025, a BWF World Tour Super 100 tournament, will be held from September 30 to October 5, 2025 at the Al Ain Club in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Organised by the UAE Badminton Federation with the support of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the event will host 250 shuttlers from 55 countries aiming for valuable world ranking points in the lead-up to the LA 2028 Olympics. This is the first time the oasis city of Al Ain will host a BWF event of this calibre and the city's rich cultural and natural landmarks — from its majestic oases to the iconic Jebel Hafeet — promises an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and visitors alongside the high-intensity action on the court. Speaking at the unveiling, Noura Aljasmi, UAE Badminton Federation President, said: 'We are proud to bring the only BWF Tour event in the region to Al Ain. The Al Ain Masters is more than just a world-class competition — it's a powerful platform to promote badminton in the UAE, inspire the next generation of players, and put our country on the international badminton map. The unveiling of the logo signals the start of this exciting journey, and we can't wait to showcase Al Ain to the world.' Talal Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Events Sector at the Abu Dhabi Sports Council said: 'The Al Ain Masters underscores Abu Dhabi's growing role as a destination for international sport and highlights our strong commitment to developing badminton in the UAE. We are proud to support this milestone event and look forward to seeing its lasting impact on the future of badminton in the UAE.' Over the years, UAE badminton players have raised the nation's profile on the world stage, firmly placing the UAE on the world badminton map. In a recent groundbreaking milestone, Taabia Omar and Mysha Omar have made history by becoming the first-ever players to represent the UAE at the 2025 BWF World Championships in Paris. This marks a proud moment for the country and a big step for badminton in the region. At the upcoming Al Ain Masters 2025, the only BWF Tour event in the Middle East, the local stars will be aiming to shine in front of their fans. With the countdown underway, excitement is building as the city prepares to host this world-class event. To further grow and popularise the sport, a series of community and school events will also be held in Abu Dhabi in the lead-up to the Al Ain Masters 2025. These initiatives are designed to cultivate a strong badminton culture across the UAE and support the development of future talent.

Logo unveiled on 100-day milestone for Al Ain Masters 2025
Logo unveiled on 100-day milestone for Al Ain Masters 2025

Hans India

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Logo unveiled on 100-day milestone for Al Ain Masters 2025

The official logo for the Al Ain Masters 2025 was unveiled on Sunday, marking 100 days to go until the start of the UAE's premier badminton event - the only BWF Tour event in the region. The logo, a blend of purple and gold, reflects both Al Ain's proud heritage and its future. It shows a badminton shuttlecock alongside Al Ain's iconic fort and mountains – a perfect mix of sport and culture. The Al Ain Masters 2025, a BWF World Tour Super 100 tournament, will be held from September 30 to October 5 at the Al Ain Club in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Organised by the UAE Badminton Federation with the support of Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the event will host 250 shuttlers from 55 countries aiming for valuable world ranking points in the lead-up to the LA 2028 Olympics. This is the first time the oasis city of Al Ain will host a BWF event of this calibre and the city's rich cultural and natural landmarks — from its majestic oases to the iconic Jebel Hafeet — promises an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and visitors alongside the high-intensity action on the court. Speaking at the unveiling, UAE Badminton Federation President Noura Aljasmi said, "We are proud to bring the only BWF Tour event in the region to Al Ain. The Al Ain Masters is more than just a world-class competition — it's a powerful platform to promote badminton in the UAE, inspire the next generation of players, and put our country on the international badminton map. The unveiling of the logo signals the start of this exciting journey, and we can't wait to showcase Al Ain to the world.' Talal Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Events Sector at the Abu Dhabi Sports Council said: 'The Al Ain Masters underscores Abu Dhabi's growing role as a destination for international sport and highlights our strong commitment to developing badminton in the UAE. We are proud to support this milestone event and look forward to seeing its lasting impact on the future of badminton in the UAE.' Over the years, UAE badminton players have raised the nation's profile on the world stage, firmly placing the UAE on the world badminton map. In a recent groundbreaking milestone, Taabia Omar and Mysha Omar have made history by becoming the first-ever players to represent the UAE at the 2025 BWF World Championships in Paris. This marks a proud moment for the country and a big step for badminton in the region. At the upcoming Al Ain Masters 2025, the only BWF Tour event in the Middle East, the local stars will be aiming to shine in front of their fans.

Badminton: Top international stars to take part in Al Ain Masters
Badminton: Top international stars to take part in Al Ain Masters

Khaleej Times

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Khaleej Times

Badminton: Top international stars to take part in Al Ain Masters

Some of the world's top shuttlers will be in action at the Al Ain Masters 2025 — the only BWF Tour event in the region. The Al Ain Masters 2025, a BWF World Tour Super 100 tournament, will be held from September 30 to October 5, at Al Ain Club. Organised by the UAE Badminton Federation with the support from the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the event will host 250 shuttlers from 55 countries aiming for valuable world ranking points in the lead-up to the LA 2028 Olympics. This is the first time the oasis city of Al Ain will host a BWF event of this calibre and the city's rich cultural and natural landmarks promise an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and visitors alongside the high-intensity action on the court. 'We are proud to bring the only BWF Tour event in the region to Al Ain. The Al Ain Masters is more than just a world-class competition — it's a powerful platform to promote badminton in the UAE, inspire the next generation of players, and put our country on the international badminton map," said Noura Aljasmi, president of the UAE Badminton Federation after the organisers unveiled the logo of the tournament. "The unveiling of the logo signals the start of this exciting journey, and we can't wait to showcase Al Ain to the world.' Over the years, UAE badminton players have raised the nation's profile on the world stage, firmly placing the UAE on the world badminton map. In a recent groundbreaking milestone, Taabia Omar and Mysha Omar have made history by becoming the first-ever players from the UAE to qualify for the BWF World Championships. The twin sisters will represent the UAE in the 2025 edition of the global showpiece in Paris (August 25-31). This marks a proud moment for the country and a big step for badminton in the region. At the Al Ain Masters, local stars will get a big opportunity to test their skills against top international players. "We are proud to support this milestone event and look forward to seeing its lasting impact on the future of badminton in the UAE,' said Talal Al Hashemi, Executive Director of the Events Sector at the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

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