Badminton Past Champions 2013-2025: A Decade of Winners
A look at the badminton champions crowned between 2013 and 2025, tracing the names and nations that defined over a decade of elite competition.

A Record of Champions Across Twelve Years
Badminton's past champions from 2013 to 2025 tell a clear story about which players and nations have dominated the sport over the last dozen years. The Star published a compiled record covering this period, giving fans and analysts a structured reference point for tracking how the sport's top titles have changed hands over time.
The span from 2013 to 2025 covers some of the most competitive years in professional badminton. The sport saw rivalries deepen, new generations rise, and established powers defend their positions on the world stage. Having that history collected in one place matters, both for casual followers and for those who track the sport closely.
What the Champion List Reveals
While the full breakdown of individual year-by-year winners is drawn from The Star's compiled record, the broader picture is clear. Asian nations, particularly those from East and Southeast Asia, have consistently produced champions across men's singles, women's singles, and the doubles disciplines throughout this period.
The 2013-2025 window captures the peak years of several high-profile careers. Players who dominated the early part of that stretch faced fresh challengers as the decade progressed. By the mid-2020s, the competitive field had shifted, with younger players breaking through to claim titles that veterans had once considered their own territory.
Doubles events, often less spotlighted than singles, showed their own patterns of dominance. Certain pairings held titles for multiple seasons before being displaced, reflecting how team chemistry and consistency factor into success at the highest level.
Why Historical Records Matter in Badminton
Compiled champion lists serve a practical function beyond nostalgia. Coaches and selectors use historical performance data to evaluate career trajectories. Sponsors and broadcasters reference past champions when framing the significance of current competitions. For fans, knowing who won in a given year provides context for understanding the weight of a current title run.
The 2013 starting point is significant. That year sat at a transition point in the sport, as a generation of players who had competed through the 2000s began to hand over to newer talent. Tracking from that point to 2025 gives a complete picture of one full competitive era.
Badminton's global calendar, anchored by the BWF World Championships, the All England Open, and major Super Series events, means there are multiple champion records to track each season. A consolidated reference covering twelve years of results across these events is a useful tool for anyone following the sport seriously.
The Sport Heading Into 2025
As 2025 progresses, the latest entries to the champion list are still being written. The current season continues to see intense competition, with players from China, Indonesia, South Korea, Denmark, and other badminton nations competing for top honors.
The record published by The Star through 2025 will eventually close out another chapter. Whoever claims the major titles this year will take their place in that line of champions stretching back to 2013, joining a list that reflects one of the most competitive periods the sport has seen.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.










