How to Watch at the YONEX Canada Open 2025
The YONEX Canada Open 2025 (July 8-13) ignites Calgary as a premier sports event in Canada. Follow top Canadian badminton players through official YONEX livestreams, and explore sports tourism opportunities across Canada.

Overview of the YONEX Canada Open 2025
Event Details
Category: BWF Super 500
Dates: July 8-13, 2025
Venue: WinSport Arena, Calgary
As a key stop on the BWF World Tour, this event elevates sports tourism Canada with international visitors.
Location and Venue Information
WinSport Arena (Olympic Park) offers:
- 5,000-seat capacity
- 10-min drive from downtown Calgary
- Nearby hotels with player discounts (link)
- Extend your stay: Explore Banff National Park for sports tourism Canada adventures.
How to Purchase Tickets
YONEX Canada Open 2025 tickets:
- Early Rounds (July 8-10): $25/day
- Quarter/Semi-Finals (July 11-12): $45-$65
- Finals (July 13): $85+
- Student/senior discounts available.
Where to Buy Tickets
- Ticketmaster Canada (primary) https://yonexcanadaopen.ca/
- WinSport Box Office (onsite)
Streaming and Broadcast Options
Global YONEX live stream access:
- BWF TV (free highlights + premium passes)
- YONEX YouTube (exclusive player interviews)
- Astro Grandstand(Malaysia)
- Astro badminton(Malaysia)
- Elta Sports 3 (TaiPei)
Canadian broadcasters:
- TSN (English, all matches)
- RDS (French, select matches)
- CBC Sports (free weekend coverage)
YONEX Canada Open 2025 schedule
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Focus on Canadian Badminton Players
Player Interviews and Insights
Focus on Canadian Badminton Players
Home stars to watch:
- Michelle Li (Tokyo 2020 Olympian)
- Brian Yang (World No. 12)
- Josephine Wu (mixed doubles specialist)
- Support Team Canada – use official YONEX live stream codes for fan messages.
Introduction to the YONEX Canada Open
The Canada Open badminton tournament takes place annually in Canada, starting from 1957.
The Canada Open and National Championships co-existed until dividing in 1962.
The tournament briefly went by 'Canadian International' between 2008 and 2009. However, in 2010, it returned to its original name, the Canada Open, and became part of the BWF Grand Prix series.
The Canada Open became a prestigious BWF World Tour Super 500 event in 2018 when the BWF introduced its new World Tour system.