Badminton is the sport closest to the heart of Malaysians, and 3010 delivers the most comprehensive badminton betting experience on a single mobile platform. From the BWF World Tour Super 1000 to the Thomas Cup and Uber Cup, follow and bet on it all directly from your phone.
More than just odds — the badminton experience at 3010 is built for local fans who follow the sport seriously.
All BWF tiers from Super 100 to Super 1000, plus national team and doubles championships, are covered with no gaps.
Unlike other sports where odds update by the minute, badminton odds shift after each set result for greater accuracy.
National representatives receive more in-depth market analysis with up-to-date player statistics and head-to-head records.
All transactions in MYR — no conversion fees, no delays, with fast deposits and withdrawals.
Badminton on 3010 covers all major BWF events and national championships in a single, cleanly organised view sorted by date and tier.
Men's Singles and Women's Singles are the two most popular events to bet on. Individual analysis is more straightforward since performance depends on a single player, making historical record research easier to apply.
Markets: Match Winner, Set Handicap, Total Points in a Specific Set
Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles, and Mixed Doubles each offer different dynamics, as pair coordination plays as much a role as individual skill. Malaysia has historically been a strong force in Men's Doubles.
Markets: Match Winner, 1X2 Format, Set Handicap
The Thomas Cup (men's), Uber Cup (women's), and Sudirman Cup (mixed) represent the pinnacle of team badminton. Malaysia is consistently a top contender, and these tournaments draw the biggest interest from local badminton fans.
Betting format: Country Winner, Team Doubles Match Handicap
The BWF World Championships, BWF World Tour Finals, and the Olympic Games are the pinnacle of the badminton calendar. These markets typically offer longer odds with a wider range of possible outcomes — ideal for players looking to bet with high value.
Markets: Overall Champion, Semi-Finals, Quarter-Finals
Badminton odds work a little differently from football due to the shorter match format. Get familiar with this before placing your first bet.
Take the Indonesia Open: Player A (Malaysia) vs. Player B (China). Odds are set as follows:
If you bet RM40 on Player A and they win the match, you receive RM40 × 2.20 = RM88 (net profit RM48). Higher odds reflect players the market considers harder to back as winners.
Odds shift once the first set is done — review them before adding more bets while the match is still in play.
| Market Types | Description | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | Pick the player or team to win | Easiest option for beginners |
| Set Handicap | Set advantage/disadvantage given to a player | Better value on dominant players |
| Set Total Points | Predict over/under points in a specific set | Great for analytical players |
| Live Betting | Odds shift as the match progresses | Use on a stable connection |
The whole process can be done in under 10 minutes — follow these steps to make sure nothing is missed.
Visit the 3010 registration page, fill in your basic details, and verify your account in under 2 minutes. The sign-up process is designed to be simple and quick — no additional documents needed to get started.
Log in to your account, select a payment method such as FPX, Boost, or Touch 'n Go eWallet, and enter a minimum amount from RM10. Your balance is credited immediately upon payment confirmation.
From the platform's main menu, select "Sports Betting" then filter by badminton. You'll see a list of ongoing and upcoming matches arranged in chronological order.
Click on a match to view all available market options. Choose your bet type — match winner, handicap, or total points — review the odds carefully, and add your selection to the bet slip.
Enter your stake in MYR, review the final odds on the bet slip, and tap "Confirm". Match results are automatically credited to your account balance once verified.
Three real-world scenarios reflecting common usage patterns among local badminton fans across Malaysia.
Badminton fans from Selangor and Kuala Lumpur open the 3010 platform on their phones while watching live BWF broadcasts on TV. They bet on the next set using live odds updated between sets — adding a whole new dimension to the viewing experience.
Ahead of the Thomas Cup or BWF World Championships, many users from Johor Bahru and Penang check match schedules on the 3010 platform days in advance to plan their bets based on Malaysia's historical record against their main rivals.
Many BWF tournaments are held in China, Japan, and Korea — meaning matches often kick off between 7 and 11 pm Malaysian time. Users from Sabah and Sarawak use the 3010 mobile app to follow and bet during those comfortable evening hours.
Three technical security measures that underpin the 3010 platform, so you can bet with peace of mind.
All communications between your browser or app and the 3010 servers are encrypted using industry-standard TLS protocol. Your login credentials, banking details, and betting records cannot be read by third parties during transmission.
The platform's system detects suspicious login activity and sends an instant alert if there's an access attempt from a new location. You can change your password or temporarily freeze your account directly from your account settings.
Badminton odds on the 3010 platform are sourced from a sports data provider that publishes match results in real time. The system ensures the odds you see are current before each new set begins — with no delays that could affect your betting decisions.
Every badminton bet you place on 3010 earns VIP points that accumulate in your account. The more active you are across BWF matches and local championships, the faster your membership tier advances in our rewards programme.
Higher-tier members enjoy access to more flexible betting limits, rebates on unlucky sessions, and special odds promotions during major badminton championships like the Thomas Cup and All England.
To fully understand how VIP points are earned and used, visit the 3010 VIP rewards page which covers all tiers and benefits in detail.
Register to Start Earning VIP PointsThe five questions most frequently asked by new users looking to get started with badminton betting on our platform.
3010 covers all major BWF calendar events, from World Tour Super 100 through Super 1000, plus the BWF World Championships, Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, Sudirman Cup, and Asian Games. Selected Malaysian national championships are also available during the active season. Check the Badminton section on the platform for the full list of upcoming matches and the latest odds.
Yes, live (in-play) betting is available for the majority of BWF matches on 3010. Odds are updated between each set to reflect the current state of play. During live betting, odds move quickly — always review the odds on your bet slip before confirming to make sure you're happy with the final price. A stable internet connection is recommended for the best experience.
3010 supports a range of local Malaysian payment methods including FPX (direct bank transfer), Boost, Touch 'n Go eWallet, and GrabPay. The minimum deposit is RM10, and all transactions are processed in MYR with no conversion fees. Deposits are typically credited within seconds of payment confirmation. For more details on withdrawals, check the help section in your account.
Once logged into your 3010 account, head to the Sports Betting section and select Badminton from the sports list. Matches are arranged chronologically from the nearest to the furthest date, including start times in Malaysia Time (MYT). You can filter by specific tournaments such as the BWF World Tour or the Thomas Cup to view only the matches you're interested in.
Yes, all your personal data and financial information is encrypted using TLS encryption during transmission. 3010 does not share user information with third parties without your consent. To fully understand how we handle and protect your information, visit the 3010 privacy policy page which contains detailed information on how data is collected and used.