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140 Badminton — BWF & Malaysia League Match Betting

This page is a complete guide to Badminton betting on the 140 platform. You'll find everything you need to know about following BWF World Tour, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, and Malaysian domestic league matches — including available bet types and how to get started from your phone.

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Five Aspects of Badminton You Need to Understand

BWF World Tour — The Pinnacle of World Badminton

The BWF World Tour is the most prestigious international badminton circuit, structured across several tiers — Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, and Super 300. Each tier determines the number of ranking points a player can earn. Malaysia consistently fields players in the men's doubles and mixed doubles categories, making these matches highly anticipated among local fans. On 140, users can follow updates on these tournaments and place bets based on participants' recent form.

Thomas Cup & Uber Cup — National Pride

The Thomas Cup (men's team) and Uber Cup (women's team) are the most prestigious team badminton championships in the world, held once every two years. Malaysia has a distinguished history in the Thomas Cup, having lifted the trophy multiple times. Interest in team-level competitions runs significantly higher among Malaysian users compared to individual tournaments, driven by a strong sense of national pride.

Sudirman Cup — Mixed Team Championship

The Sudirman Cup brings together all categories — men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles — within a single team format. This makes it the most varied and complex event in international badminton. For users looking to follow team betting in depth, this tournament offers far more options than individual-format events.

All England & Malaysia Open

The All England Open is one of the oldest tournaments in badminton and is widely regarded as the most prestigious title outside of the World Championships. The Malaysia Open, meanwhile, is the home tournament that draws enormous support from local fans. Both events are typically broadcast live, and their finals consistently draw some of the largest audiences in Malaysia.

Malaysia Badminton League — Domestic Level

Beyond international tournaments, Malaysia also has domestic leagues and competitions that bring together local clubs and players. These events give local fans a chance to follow their favourite players up close, and the growth of domestic leagues is often tied to developing young talent for the national squad in the years ahead.

Tournament Format Frequency Target Group
BWF World Tour Individual Year-round All players
Thomas Cup Men's team Every 2 years National team supporters
Uber Cup Women's team Every 2 years National team supporters
Sudirman Cup Mixed team Every 2 years Multi-category fans
Malaysia Open Individual Annual Local fans
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Understanding Bet Types & Badminton Odds Examples

Badminton betting on the 140 platform covers several different bet types. Knowing how to read the odds helps users make more informed decisions. Here is an overview of the common bet types you are likely to encounter:

Reading the Odds — Men's Singles Match Example

As a neutral example: say the match is between Player A and Player B, with Player A priced at 1.45 and Player B at 2.60. If you place RM 50 on Player A and he wins, you receive RM 50 × 1.45 = RM 72.50 (stake included). If you back Player B at 2.60 and he wins, you receive RM 50 × 2.60 = RM 130.00. This is purely an example to help you understand how odds work.

Types of Badminton Bets

Bet Type Brief Description
Match Winner Pick who will win the overall match
Handicap Set The weaker player is given a set advantage at the start
Total Sets (Over/Under) Predict whether the match goes to 2 or 3 sets
First Set Winner Focus solely on the outcome of the first set

To get started with badminton betting, access your account and select the Badminton category from the sports menu. All bet types are available through a straightforward interface.

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Key Things to Know Before Betting on Badminton

Before placing your first bet on a badminton match, there are a few things worth knowing. This checklist helps both new and experienced users come better prepared:

Check the player's or team's recent results — Performance across the last 5 to 10 matches gives a more accurate picture than rankings alone.
Pay attention to the match format — Team events (Thomas, Uber, Sudirman) have a different dynamic compared to individual matches. A top player may sit out or be substituted depending on team strategy.
Understand the differences between court surfaces — The standard BWF indoor court differs from conditions at certain tournaments, which can influence a player's style of play.
Set a suitable budget — Decide how much you are willing to stake per session before you start, not while you are already playing.
Stick to bet types you understand — Start with the straightforward match winner bet before moving on to handicaps or set betting.
Check the betting limits on your account — Minimum and maximum limits may vary depending on the tournament type and betting category selected.
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Notes for New Players

Start with matches you already follow as a fan. Knowledge of the players and their playing styles is the most useful advantage you can have when making more informed betting decisions.

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Follow Badminton Live from Your Phone Screen

Android and iOS — No Device Restrictions

140 works fully on Android phones running version 8.0 and above, and iPhones running iOS 13 and above. Whether you are on the latest model or an older device, the platform's web interface is built to load quickly and run smoothly. No additional app installation is needed — simply access it through Chrome, Safari, or any browser of your choice.

Responsive on Small Screens & Slow Connections

For users in areas with slower internet — including parts of Sabah, Sarawak, or suburban areas — the platform is optimised to load quickly even on a weak 4G connection. Bet buttons are large enough to tap accurately with your finger, and the layout stays stable when the screen is rotated.

Real-Time Notifications & Live Tracking

During badminton tournaments, users can track match results and update their betting selections in real time via mobile browser. The Badminton interface on 140 automatically displays the latest set scores and statistics — no manual page refresh needed.

Badminton in the Heart of Malaysian Sport

Badminton in Malaysia is more than a sport — it's part of the national identity. From the era of legends like the Sidek brothers in the 1990s through to the modern generation, Malaysia has consistently produced world-class players capable of competing at the highest level. Names from the men's doubles and women's singles squads are never far from the conversation among local sports fans.

Malaysia's Thomas Cup victories spark an extraordinary wave of national pride across the country. When the Malaysian team defeats powerhouses like China or Indonesia, it goes beyond a sporting result — it becomes a national moment celebrated by everyone. For 140 platform users, this emotional momentum often shapes the way they place their bets in high-stakes matches.

Beyond the Thomas Cup, Malaysia also has a strong tradition at the Malaysia Open, held annually. The tournament is a stage where local players get to prove themselves in front of home fans, and it regularly delivers fiercely contested matches — especially when Malaysian players push through to the semifinals or final.

Peak Betting Hours

Based on general usage patterns, the badminton matches that attract the most activity from Malaysian users on this platform are evening finals — particularly those involving Malaysian teams or players. The Thomas Cup semi-finals and the Malaysia Open final rank among the most anticipated events each year.

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MYR Deposit & Local Payment Methods

All transactions on the 140 platform are conducted in Malaysian Ringgit (MYR), so local users can deposit and withdraw without dealing with currency conversion or extra conversion fees. This is one of the features that makes 140 more user-friendly compared to generic international platforms.

FPX — Instant Bank Transfer

FPX (Financial Process Exchange) is Malaysia's online payment system that enables direct transfers from local bank accounts. It supports nearly all major Malaysian banks, including Maybank, CIMB Bank, Public Bank, RHB Bank, Hong Leong Bank, AmBank, and more. FPX deposits are typically processed in under 5 minutes, making it the fastest option for users who want to jump straight into a live badminton match.

Touch 'n Go eWallet

Touch 'n Go eWallet is Malaysia's most widely used digital wallet, with millions of active users. For those who prefer a digital wallet over traditional bank transfers, this option offers instant deposits without needing to open a banking app. Just make sure your eWallet balance is sufficient before starting the deposit process.

Account Verification

To protect all parties, 140 may require basic identity verification during registration or once certain thresholds are reached. This is standard practice across the industry and is designed to keep your account secure from unauthorised use. For any questions about the verification process, refer to the FAQ section on the platform.

Payment Methods Summary

Method Processing Time Currency
FPX Instant – 5 min MYR
Touch 'n Go eWallet Instant MYR
Bank Transfer Up to 30 minutes MYR

For more details on deposit and withdrawal limits, check the FAQ section after log in to your account.

Don't Miss the Next Badminton Match

Register your 140 account now and follow all BWF, Thomas Cup, and Malaysia Open matches straight from your phone — with easy MYR deposits.

FAQ — Badminton Betting on 140

The four most common questions from users who are new to badminton betting on this platform.

Yes, the 140 platform supports in-play betting while a match is in progress. You can make decisions based on the current set situation, and odds update automatically as the match unfolds. To access this feature, make sure you have log in to your account and select a match currently in progress under the Badminton category.

The most frequently available matches are BWF World Tour events (Super 500 and above), Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, Sudirman Cup, and selected national-level tournaments such as the Malaysia Open. Match availability for betting depends on the active competition schedule. To check the latest schedule, visit the Badminton section on the platform after logging in.

Once you've registered and logged in, go to the Deposit section in your dashboard. Select FPX for a direct transfer from a local Malaysian bank, or Touch 'n Go eWallet if you prefer a digital wallet. FPX deposits are typically processed within 5 minutes. Once the credit lands, you can head straight to the Badminton category and pick the match you want to follow.

Yes, there is an important difference. In team events like the Thomas Cup or Sudirman Cup, the overall result depends on the combined wins across several individual matches (typically five rubbers per tie). Player line-ups can change, and teams may not field their strongest players in every rubber. In individual matches, you are assessing a single player head to head. The bet types and odds available may also differ between these two formats.
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