The Roketto Sydney International is a Oceania Grade 3 tournament that has become a cornerstone event in Australian badminton over the past ten years. This tournament represents a joint effort by Sydney’s leading badminton clubs, uniting with the shared goal of fostering the sport and providing a platform for up-and-coming Australian athletes to compete on the international stage. By bringing together expertise, resources, and passion from Sydney’s badminton community, the tournament has grown into a symbol of collaboration and opportunity.
The event has been instrumental in giving rising Australian athletes the chance to test their skills against world-class competitors, helping them gain invaluable experience and exposure. Beyond the competitive arena, the Roketto Sydney International has also played a pivotal role in promoting badminton’s popularity across the region, fostering grassroots participation, and strengthening ties within the local sporting community.
Women’s Doubles The first clash of the day was the Women’s Doubles Final rematch from last week in Bendigo between Chinese Taipei pairs Chih Chen Lee and Lin Yen Yu …
Mixed Doubles: Cheng Kuan Chen/Yin-Hui Hsu [TPE] v Nozomi Shimizu/Andika Ramadiansyah [AUS] Australian pair Nozomi Shimizu and Andika Ramadiansyah have booked themselves into Sunday’s Roketto Sydney International Final after a …
A shift to hot and sticky conditions for Day 3 at the Roketto Sydney International certainly put the players to the test during the Round of 16. However, New Zealand …
Paris Olympian Tiffany Ho [AUS] stuck to what she does best today to lock in her spot in the Women’s Singles Round of 16 at the Roketto Sydney International. The …
Two years of on-court experience between New Zealanders Adam Jeffrey and Justine Villegas showed its strength today during the pair’s opening Mixed Doubles Round of 32 win over Australians Frederick …