Wednesday 2 October 2024
11:30am - 7:00pm
11:30am – 12:00pm warm up and skills session with Badminton ACT
12:00pm competition starts
Singles and doubles.
12 and up are eligible to compete.
Singles and doubles.
12 and up are eligible to compete.
Singles and doubles.
Singles competition – please note this is only a guide and may change due to registration numbers
Adult Transplant | Junior Transplant | Adult Supporter | Junior Supporter |
18-29 | 12-14 | 18-39 | 12-14 |
30-39 | 15-17 | 40-70+ | 15-17 |
40-49 | |||
50-59 | |||
60-69 | |||
70+ |
**please note this is only a guide and may change due to registration numbers
Doubles Competition
Junior Transplant | Adult Transplant | Adult Supporter |
15-17 | 18+ | 18+ |
**please note this is only a guide and may change due to registration numbers
Rules: Tournament will be governed by Badminton World Federation rules, except as modified herein.
Format: To maximise as many games as possible some draws will be a round robin format and the player / team with the most points at the end of the draw will win.
Competition in men’s and women’s singles and doubles; competition in junior boy and junior girl singles and open junior doubles (no age groups). After preliminary round(s), single elimination tournament. For preliminary rounds, if needed, matches to be best of 3 games to 11, all other matches to be best of 5 games to 11.
Please bring your own racquets and non-marking shoes.
Feather shuttlecocks will be provided. Racquets will not be provided; you must bring your own.
For Games Registrants who have purchased the Games Transport service, transfers from selected pick up points will be provided to the venue at the start and end of the competition.
Free onsite parking available.
Food and drink unavailable. Please provide your own.
Free entry for spectators.
AIS Basketball and Netball Centre, 26 Leverrier St, Bruce
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we gather for the 2024 Australian Transplant Games. We recognise their connections to land, sea, and community and pay our respect to their elders past and present.