Gamepoint announces the 5th edition of its highly anticipated Corporate Badminton Championship!

Entertainment | February 2, 2024 | News

Gamepoint Corporate Badminton Championship

Gamepoint, a prominent sports services provider has announced the fifth edition of its highly anticipated Corporate Badminton Championship which will take place at the high-quality sports centre in Hyderabad from February 3 and 4, 2024.

The Corporate Badminton Championship is an initiative of Gamepoint that aims to promote and incorporate the numerous benefits of sports amongst the employees in the corporate world, thereby promoting improved physical health, mental well-being, and encouraging enhanced teamwork among the employees.

Siddharth Reddy, Co-Founder, Gamepoint said, “We are excited to bring together corporate professionals for the fifth edition of the Corporate Badminton Championship. This tournament is now a milestone for the corporate employees as they look forward to participate and compete. This tournament over the years have also taken a pivotal step toward integrating physical well-being and teamwork in the corporate world. Gamepoint is dedicated to creating a culture that values sports and fitness and we hope this event inspires everyone to think about its importance in a new light. We look forward to witnessing some of the biggest corporate companies engage in exciting badminton action on our state-of-the-art courts.”

Corporate Badminton Championship will be conducted in a unique team event format along with 7 individual events. In the team event, a total of 8 companies will participate which include JP Morgan Chase and Co., Goldman Sachs, INFOSYS, Novartis India Limited, Colruyt group, FinMkt, Samrat Group, alongside last year’s winner Optum.

More than 100 participants will be competing in seven individual events including Men's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed Doubles, 35+ Men's Singles, and 35+ Men's Doubles. Each game in the tournament will be decided by a single game of 30 points.

Teams, comprising 4-6 shuttlers with a minimum of one female participant, will be formed into groups to compete in a round-robin. After the group stage, the competition will progress to two separate knockout stages: The Champions Cup and the Challengers Cup.

The tournament aims to promote & incorporate the benefits of sports amongst the employees in the corporate world promoting physical health, mental well-being & encouraging teamwork among employees.

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