Delhi Venue Gets Major Revamp Ahead of World Badminton Event
Delhi is undergoing a significant venue overhaul to prepare for an upcoming world badminton event, with infrastructure upgrades aimed at meeting international standards.

Delhi Prepares for World Badminton With Venue Overhaul
Delhi is set to host a major world badminton event, and preparations are already underway with a significant revamp of the host venue. According to reporting by the Hindustan Times, the facility is being upgraded to meet the demands of top-tier international competition, signaling India's continued investment in badminton infrastructure.
The overhaul reflects growing ambitions within Indian sport to attract and stage marquee global events. Badminton has seen a steady rise in popularity across the country over the past decade, driven by the success of Indian players on the international circuit, and hosting a world-level tournament in the capital adds weight to that momentum.
What the Revamp Involves
While specific construction details remain limited, the Hindustan Times report indicates the venue is receiving substantial upgrades ahead of the tournament. Improvements of this scale at competition venues typically cover court surfaces, lighting systems, seating capacity, and player facilities, all of which fall under the requirements set by the Badminton World Federation for sanctioned events.
Delhi has previously hosted international badminton competitions, and organizers appear keen to raise the bar for this edition. A well-prepared venue not only improves the experience for athletes and officials but also shapes how the event is perceived by broadcasters and global audiences.
India's Badminton Ambitions on the Global Stage
India has been actively pushing to host more international sports events in recent years, and badminton has been a key part of that strategy. The sport draws strong viewership domestically, and a world-level event in Delhi would give local fans a chance to watch elite competition close to home.
The venue revamp also comes at a time when Indian shuttlers regularly compete at the highest levels of the global game, making the prospect of a home world event particularly significant for the country's badminton community.
Organizers and authorities have not yet released a full timeline for the completion of the upgrade work, but the focus on getting the facility ready underscores how seriously the event is being taken at the planning stage.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.










