Badminton
Grand Slam Player Registration

The Ghana Badminton Grand Slam is a historic and celebrated event in the world of badminton, proudly showcasing Ghana’s rich sporting legacy since its inception in 1979. As a trailblazer in African badminton, this tournament has consistently set the standard for excellence, blending tradition with innovation.

This year, we elevate the Ghana Badminton Grand Slam into a vibrant festival of sport, honoring its deep-rooted history while embracing a dynamic, future-focused rebrand that captures the thrill and energy of live badminton. With 5 prestigious tournaments, featuring 78 nations, this event promises an electrifying celebration of global talent and competition.

Our vision is to expand the exhilaration of live badminton to new audiences across Africa and beyond, uniting the sport’s passionate global fanbase throughout the year. The Ghana Badminton Grand Slam fosters unity, competition, and pride, offering a platform for both emerging and elite players to shine.

Today, the Grand Slam stands as a coveted prize for players worldwide, recognized as a flagship event in the African badminton calendar. Hosted over 21 days, with key dates from 3-6 July and 1-17 August 2025, the tournament will feature 5 thrilling tournaments, bringing together athletes and fans in a spectacle of skill and spirit. With a global reach that resonates across continents, the event will be broadcast to millions, celebrating Ghana’s role as a proud host of world-class badminton.

The Ghana Badminton Grand Slam offers a unique opportunity for partners to align their brand with an event steeped in heritage and global appeal, connecting with a diverse and engaged audience. Join us in celebrating Ghana’s badminton pride and its commitment to fostering international sporting excellence.

The Ministry of Sports & Recreation and the National Sports Authority (NSA) play vital roles in supporting and overseeing the Ghana Badminton Grand Slam. The Ministry, led by Hon. Kofi Adams, shapes sports policies, ensuring infrastructure development and funding, as seen with the Borteyman Sports Complex for the 2023 African Games. The NSA, established under the Sports Act 2016, promotes and manages competitive sports, collaborating with the Ghana Badminton to organize the Grand Slam’s 5 tournaments across 78 nations. Together, they enhance grassroots development, talent nurturing, and international recognition, aligning with Ghana badminton sporting legacy since 1979.

In 1957 under the name “Yoneyama Company Ltd”, the company focused on the evolution of manufacturing strong wooden badminton rackets for other brands. In 1974, the company and brand name was changed to Yonex.

Yonex is now a world leader in badminton, golf & tennis equipment and are proud to be the title partner of the Ghana Badminton Grand Slam 2025 Championships. The tournament has been very popular amongst the badminton professionals and has received worldwide recognition.

Tebel waste Limited is an indigenous Ghanaian owned company with expertise in waste management and its related service.The company is made up of hardworking and committed professionals and staff and use systems and technology as a tool to help achieve its set goals and targets.

The company is fully registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Ghana for all the locations it operates. Tebel Waste specializes in collection, treatment recycling and Waste Management Services. We provide end to end cost effective solutions of the highest standards to Individuals, Institutions, Corporations and Government Agencies.

 

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the governing body of the sport of badminton recognised by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The BWF serve to regulate, promote, develop and popularise the sport of badminton across the globe and to organise and run the highest level international events.

BCA

The Badminton Confederation of Africa (BCA) is the governing body of the sport of badminton recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) across the African continent. The BCA is dedicated to regulating, promoting, developing, and popularizing badminton throughout Africa while organizing and managing the highest level of international events on the continent.

HSBC serves customers worldwide from approximately 3,900 offices in 67 countries and territories in our geographical regions: Europe, Asia, North America, Latin America, and Middle East and North Africa.

Adenta Municipality shines with its rich sporting legacy, marked by the Borteyman Sports Complex, a key venue for the 2023 African Games. Commissioned on Feb 13, 2024, by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, this $145M, 100-acre facility in Borteyman (22km from UG, Legon) reflects sporting excellence, with plans to expand to $190M for a Sports University. Hosting the Games boosts Adenta’s heritage, inspiring communities and athletes continent-wide. It fosters grassroots sports, enhances resident health, and nurtures talent, with facilities like badminton and tennis driving a lasting legacy.

Borteyman Sports Complex Badminton Hall

Since its commissioning in 2024, the Borteyman Sports Complex Badminton Hall has established itself as a premier venue in Adenta Municipality, hosting top-tier badminton events, training camps, and community programs. Whether it’s the Ghana Badminton Grand Slam with 78 nations or local tournaments, this state-of-the-art hall, part of a $145M complex, offers an electrifying experience for up to 1,000 fans. From elite competitions to grassroots development, it’s a hub for unforgettable sporting moments. Partnering with the National Sports Authority, the Borteyman Badminton Hall is proud to be a cornerstone of Ghana’s sporting legacy, delivering world-class events since its opening.
We’re sparking a new era from July 2025 at the Arena as we continue to host the world’s most exciting events.
We’re still that same great venue in town, but with an electrifying new name!