132 Badminton — From BWF to
Local Courts
This page is your badminton hub on 132 — BWF match odds, Thomas & Uber Cup, open championships, and local Malaysian leagues, all in one place. Check the odds, register, and follow the action from any device.
Five Things Malaysian Badminton Fans Look For
This section covers all the badminton topics users commonly look for on the 132 platform.
The BWF World Tour Finals, All England, Indonesia Open and the Malaysia Open are among the most-followed tournaments. Odds for each match can be checked in the 132 platform's odds section while the tournament is in progress.
Malaysia is consistently a strong contender in the Thomas Cup (men) and Uber Cup (women). The passion behind the national squad makes team betting especially popular among local users.
Men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles often produce less predictable results, making the betting markets more dynamic. Players like Aaron Chia & Soh Wooi Yik draw significant attention.
A domestic league featuring local players and Malaysia-based foreign players. Matches run more frequently than BWF events, giving you more action to follow throughout the year.
Key markets for badminton include match winner (1X2 is not applicable — it's a straight choice between two players/teams), set handicap, total sets, and point handicap within a specific set. Check match odds page for real-time data.
Two Core Concepts in Badminton Betting Markets
A quick guide to reading badminton betting markets with more confidence.
- Set Handicap
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In Set Handicap, the stronger player or team is given a negative handicap. For example, Player A (-1.5 sets) means they need to win both sets for your bet to succeed — only a 2-0 win counts. Player B (+1.5 sets) means even if they lose one set, your bet on B still wins.
Simple example: Viktor Axelsen (-1.5 sets) wins 2-0 — your bet on Axelsen wins. Wins 2-1 — your bet on Axelsen loses because the margin isn't enough.
- Total Sets (Over/Under)
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This market asks you to predict whether the total number of sets in a match will go over or under a set value. Since badminton matches are typically played over a maximum of three sets, the common line is set at 2.5. Choosing "Over 2.5" means you expect the match to go the distance to a third set.
Quick example: Match ends 2-1 (three sets played) — Over 2.5 wins. Ends 2-0 — Under 2.5 wins.
Badminton Experience on the 132 Platform
The 132 platform updates badminton odds automatically in the lead-up to and during matches. Users don't need to refresh the page manually — odds shift in line with betting activity across the platform and live match data.
All navigation, market labels, action buttons, and account information on the 132 platform are available in Bahasa Melayu. This makes it easy for Malaysian users to understand every option without having to rely on translations or confusing foreign terms.
All buttons, odds, and forms are rescaled for mobile screens. Nothing is too small or too large — the responsive layout makes browsing badminton on your phone just as comfortable as on a desktop.
All deposits and withdrawals are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) via SSL-encrypted channels. Your bank account or eWallet details are never stored in plain text on 132's systems.
Badminton vs Football — Here's the Difference
The two most popular sports for betting in Malaysia, but the way you read their markets and schedules works quite differently.
- Main markets: Winner, Set Handicap, Total Sets
- Typical match length: 2–3 sets, 45–75 minutes
- Major tournaments: BWF World Tour, Thomas Cup, All England
- Match times: Typically afternoons/evenings Malaysian time
- Frequency: High during the BWF season (Jan–Dec)
- Main markets: 1X2, Asian Handicap, Over/Under Goals
- Match duration: 90 minutes + extra time
- Top leagues: Malaysia Super League, EPL, UCL
- Active hours: Friday–Sunday, evenings to late night
- Frequency: Weekly throughout the season
To explore football markets in more depth, visit the casino section or check the odds page for a full overview of all available sports.
How Malaysian Users Follow Badminton on This Platform
Users from the Klang Valley often open 132 on Thursday to Sunday evenings during the BWF World Tour Finals. They check odds for the quarterfinals and semifinals before matches get underway.
Many users from Selangor, Perak, and Johor follow Thomas Cup matches closely. They use the platform to check Malaysia's odds against other teams before placing their picks.
Users in areas like Kelantan and Sabah who rely on mobile data access 132 without issues. The odds pages are optimised for light loading even on standard 4G connections.
Users who follow badminton during the day often pull up the platform on their phones to check the latest match results or update their selections in seconds.
Deposits & Withdrawals — All in RM
All transactions on the 132 platform are processed in Malaysian Ringgit (RM) using local payment methods that Malaysian users are already familiar with. There's no need to convert currencies or deal with unfamiliar foreign payment systems.
Common deposit methods include Maybank transfer, CIMB FPX and TNG eWallet. For TNG, deposits can be made via QR scan within minutes. Make sure your account name matches your 132 profile to avoid any delays during verification.
Your first withdrawal may require additional verification. This is to protect your account and is usually completed quickly once the required documents are submitted. For more details on this process, refer to FAQ page or check terms and conditions platform.
| Payment Methods | Type | Processing Time | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maybank Transfer | Malaysian Banks | A few minutes | Name must match |
| CIMB FPX | Malaysian Banks | Instant | Via FPX gateway |
| TNG eWallet | EWallet | Instant | QR or phone number |
| Boost Wallet | EWallet | Instant | One-time verification required |
Follow the Shuttle Anywhere — Mobile Experience
Android & Web Browser
132 runs fully in Chrome or Firefox on both Android and iOS — no app installation needed. The responsive design ensures every element, including badminton match schedules, odds selection buttons, and account displays, renders correctly across all screen sizes.
Android users can download the official app from the app download page for a smoother experience, including faster load times and real-time odds updates without needing to refresh the page.
Works Even on Slow Connections
The badminton odds page on 132 is built with optimised file sizes, so users on standard 4G data or a typical office Wi-Fi can still load the page quickly. There are no heavy graphic elements that would slow things down on a limited connection.
Action buttons throughout the platform are sized for comfortable finger tapping — not too small or too close together — reducing the risk of mis-taps when browsing or selecting odds during a live match.
The Next Badminton Action Is Almost Here
Register your 132 account now and get ready for the next badminton match — from the BWF Super Series to the Malaysia Badminton League. Deposit RM via TNG or Maybank in minutes.
FAQ — Badminton at 132
Quick answers to the most common questions Malaysian users ask about badminton on this platform.
Log in to your 132 account and go to the Badminton section from the main navigation menu. All active match odds — including BWF World Tour, Thomas & Uber Cup and open tournaments — can be found there. For a full overview of all sports and live matches on one page, visit the match odds page updated in real time.
Available markets include match winner (Moneyline), Set Handicap, Total Sets (Over/Under 2.5), and in selected matches, point handicap within a specific set. Market availability varies by tournament and match — major BWF events typically offer more market options than local tournaments. Log in to your account to see all active markets for a specific match.
Yes, all 132 platform features — including checking badminton odds, placing bets and managing your account — are fully accessible through your smartphone's web browser with no download required. The platform is mobile-optimised and works well on both Android and iOS. If you prefer a faster, more stable experience, you can download the official Android app from the download page for one-tap access and live notifications.