About Badiwars
What began as a single tournament in 2020 has evolved into a full-fledged annual circuit with 10+ tournaments across the year, spanning individual championships and inter-corporate team leagues. Over the last four seasons, Badiwars has engaged 2,500+ players from 350+ companies, rewarding not just performance — but participation, consistency, and commitment.
Badiwars operates on BWF-standard formats, features both feather and nylon events, and maintains detailed player and company rankings, statistics, and performance data throughout the season. The journey culminates in end-of-season finals, making it a true championship — not just a tournament series.
At its core, Badiwars is where sport becomes a shared language for culture, discipline, and identity at work.
BADIWARS SNAPSHOT
- 4 Seasons
- 26 tournaments
- 1736 Matches
- 3645 sets
- 121,520 points
- 366 matches of 3 sets.
- Approx 346,332 rallies.
PLAYER AND COMPANY SNAPSHOT
- 355 companies represented till date.
- 1452 player participation.
- Players from 37 cities across India.
- Most Successful Company: Dell Technologies
- Most Successful Male Player : Govardhan Shenoy, SAP
- Most Successful Female Player : Shravanti Mokashi, Mysuru Coffee Thindi
- Most titles ( Singles ) - Male : Manoj Kumar P, Bluebird
- Most titles ( Singles ) - Female : Shravanti Mokashi, Mysuru Coffee Thindi
- Most Mixed Doubles Titles (Male) : Amarnath Bansethi, Rockwell Automation.
- Most Mixed Doubles titles (Female) : Uzma Fatima, Target Corporation.
- Most 3 set matches: Sidarth Saikumar (Signify)
What is Badiwars?
Badiwars is the world’s first corporate badminton championship circuit where companies battle for rankings, titles, and the season crown.
An IPL styled season long Championship
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Season Format
Each Badiwars season follows a structured championship format consisting of two phases: the Regular Season and the Season Finals.
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Regular Season
The Regular Season features two competitive formats:
• Individual Ranking Tournaments
• Team Leagues
Players compete across these events to earn ranking points and contribute to their company’s overall standing.
Performance during this phase determines qualification for the Season Finals.
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Season Finals
At the end of the Regular Season:
• The Top 4 ranked Companies qualify for the Team Championship Finals
• The Top 8 Ranked Players in each category qualify for the Individual Finals
The winners of the Finals are crowned the Badiwars Season Champions.
Rankings
Every match counts. Every point is fought for.
The Badiwars Rankings reflect consistency, resilience, and performance across the season. This isn’t about one great day — it’s about showing up, competing hard, and earning your place over time.
The Most successful companies at Badiwars
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Dell Technologies
Company Performance 20252 times Season Champions
ICL (Inter Corporate Team League) performance
🏆 1 | 🥈 2
Player of the season
Male 🧔 - 2023
Female 🧑 - 2023
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SAP Labs
Company Performance 20251x ICL 🏆
1x ICL 🥈
2X ICL 🥉
Player of the season Male - 2024
XD 🏆 2024
MD Champion 🏆 - 2024, 2025
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Season 3: 2024
Shell India are crowned the season champions while Govardhan Shenoy & Shravanti Mokashi claim individual honours at season 3 of Badiwars.
Season 4: 2025
Dell Technologies were crowned the Badiwars Season 4 Champions, securing their second league title. Visa finished the season as runners-up, while Siddharth Saikumar and Garima Pandey claimed the Individual Player honours.
Why Badiwars?
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✅ Personal Growth
👉 Discipline. Consistency. Merit.
A season-long competitive circuit that rewards regular participation, resilience under pressure, and progress over time — helping individuals build habits that extend far beyond sport.
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✅ Workplace Culture
👉 Community. Inclusion. Collaboration.
Badiwars brings colleagues together as teammates, breaking silos and hierarchies while fostering belonging, shared purpose, and authentic connections across roles and levels.
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✅ Beyond the game
Badiwars isn’t defined only by medals or match results. It’s about the habits you build, the discipline you carry, and the standards you hold — shaping how you show up not just on court, but in life and at work, long after the season ends.
Blog Section: Match Reports
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Winning the Point That Mattered Most
A semifinal decided by inches, nerves, and one moment of composure — as Amiya Behera booked his place in the final.
Winning the Point That Mattered Most
A semifinal decided by inches, nerves, and one moment of composure — as Amiya Behera booked his place in the final.
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From One Game Down to One Step Ahead
After dropping the opener, Amiya Behera flipped the momentum with tactical precision and closed the match in style.
From One Game Down to One Step Ahead
After dropping the opener, Amiya Behera flipped the momentum with tactical precision and closed the match in style.
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No Noise. No Drama. Just Control.
Amiya Behera delivered a masterclass in control, dismantling the semifinal without ever losing command.
No Noise. No Drama. Just Control.
Amiya Behera delivered a masterclass in control, dismantling the semifinal without ever losing command.