Great Experience

Very fun




Watching the Yonex Sunrise India Open 2025. Though things are satisfactorily organised, some improvements need to be done so as to have a greater overall impact.
All washrooms were not opened even when the stadium was jampacked. Moreover there was no cleaning staff available to clean the washrooms on regularly. This is a very basic need which always gets neglected by the organisers. Secondly the food stalls were inadequate to cater for the demand of huge crowds. This led to long waiting periods with people bunching up in corridors. Lastly the corridors were full of used disposables as very few dustbins were available for use. The authorities must look into these aspects when we host any tournaments.
enjoying the event and very happy can meet and greet with international player 😍. see again on PMM on may


Overall, the Malaysia Open was a great experience, but a few improvements can make it even better:
1. Temporary Storage System: Implement a sticker/label system for items temporarily stored. It’ll streamline the process and save time compared to searching manually.
2. Exit Arrangement: The main entrance to Axiata Arena can't be used for exiting. Visitors must walk around to the side, which is impractical, especially in emergencies. Alternative exits near the main entrance would help.
3. Accessibility for Wheelchair Users: On both days, I noticed wheelchair users struggling to exit due to narrow pathways and obstacles like machines. Staff assistance or dedicated exits for them would improve the experience.
4. Toilet Access: During the finals, toilet queues were extremely long for both genders. Level 4 was less congested—adding clear signs directing attendees there would reduce crowding.
5. Parking Issues: The ticketing system recognizes cars upon entry but frequently fails after payment, causing delays. This needs fixing for a smoother exit.
6. Prayer Room for Women: Provide an open and easily accessible prayer area for women, similar to PMM.
Would highly recommend attending, but these changes would significantly improve convenience for all.
Best day ever!! Great view from seat 405
just a bit upset for petronas merchandise shirt / patches is not enough selling for everyone until the final day also they cant provide it , i hope this will overcome in near future
It will be great if we can choose our own seatings. I bought my tickets on day-1 of tickets sales and got lousy seats allocation.
Good

Best crowd
absolutely best ever🏸❤️🥰👍✅










The event not so happening as master malaysia last year. Because no free balloons are given. We need to answer questionnaires that get the ballon. So the sound not louder than before.


It is a great experience! But just the toilet part. Maybe bcs too many people then the toilet will be a bit not clean. Maybe next time can standby cleaner to clean it every 2/3 hrs. Plus can put toilet freshener or deodorant block for toilet. Overall all okay!
Very great, I bought the expensive tickets, got to see the players very close to me and photo with them
Very crowded. Toilets dirty.
Each seat behind must be at a higher level than the one in front!
nice and great experience
THE TOP 400 SECTION IN THE STADIUM IS HEAVILY OVER PRICED.YOU CANNOT BUY ANYTHING FOR CASH IN THE STADIUM. THE METRO SYSTEM SHOTS DOWN TOO EARLY TO CATER FOR LATER NIGHT MATCHES unfortunately In Olympic year a few players didn't even train for this event.
It is best there are equipment shop which, clean toilet but some members of staff are rude like there security guards
One of the best tour events of the circuit.
Great tornament but very poorly organized. I went there in 2023 from Kolkata for the finals. It was really pathetic. There was no counter for tickets and some volunteer came near the gate waving a bunch of tickets to the crowd and everyine ran after him and whoever could catch him got the tickets.
I just could not believe that an international tournament could be held in such a haphazar way. Is this the way to organize an internaitonal tournament? I really felt ashamed facing some of the Japanese and Indonesian visitors who had come to watch. We really cut a very sorry figure in front of them.