Overview
- ⏱️6 daysApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 5,000
- 🌟Highly ratedFans scored this event 4.7 stars
- ❤️🔥Popular eventCurrently trending with fans

Children aged 14 and under are eligible for discounted Category A (Reserved) and General Admission tickets.
There are no discounted tickets for students and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for senior citizens and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
There are no discounted tickets for members of the military and so a full-price ticket must be purchased.
Disabled-accessible tickets cannot be purchased via the online checkout. Instead, contact the tournament ticket office directly by email to enquire about accessibility at this event: ticket@badminton.dk.
Please note: the information below is based on a previous edition of the event for reference purposes only. The timetable for this edition will be published nearer to the event.
On every day of the tournament, matches take place across all 5 draws: men's singles, men's doubles, women's singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles.
The exact order of play is confirmed at the end of the preceding day.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: SJF Bank Arena (Arena Fyn), Ørbækvej 350, Odense, 5220, Denmark Directions in Google Maps
There is free, on-site car parking at the Jyske Bank Arena, with over 1,900 spaces available across 8 lettered car parks (A-H), and on-site charging stations for electrical vehicles. To access the car parks, enter the arena complex via Lille Tornbjerg Vej, which can be accessed off either Ørbækvej or Niels Bohrs Alle. The arena is also signposted after the Motorvejskryds Odense exit of the E20 motorway.
Disabled-accessible parking spaces can be found in Car Park D, which is located less than 100 m from the arena's west entrance. The ground between Car Park D and the west entrance is level.
It takes approximately 15 minutes to travel to the Jyske Bank Arena by taxi, from central Odense. Taxis can drop-off and pick-up within the arena car parks, or on wider or less busy stretches of Lille Tornbjerg Vej.
The following public bus routes stop close to the Jyske Bank Arena:
Bus routes 25, 26, and 195S operate 7 days a week, from early morning until late evening. Bus routes 15, 161, 162, and 810U all operate on weekdays only, from morning until early evening; the 810U is an irregular service, however, with only a small number of services on each weekday.
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Train
Odense station, also referred to as Odense Banegård Center, is the city's main rail hub, and is located in the city centre, an approximately 15-minute taxi ride or 30-minute bus journey (via bus route 161) from the Jyske Bank Arena. Travellers can also take the Odense light rail service (comprised of a single line, L) to the venue, with the journey taking approximately 30 minutes.
Light rail
The closest light rail stop to the Jyske Bank Arena is Bilka, which is located a 1.3 km (16 min) walk from the venue. The station is served by the city's only light rail line, L, which provides regular journeys to central Odense, via Odense station (Odense Banegård Center).
It takes approximately 20 minutes to cycle to the Jyske Bank Arena from central Odense. There are multiple uncovered bike racks located by the arena's west entrance, which can be accessed via Lille Tornbjerg Vej.
The Jyske Bank Arena is located a 5.7 km (68 min) walk from the central Odense, meaning those travelling from the city centre may wish to make part or all of their journey via other means. If travelling from the south side of the city, travelling on foot may be more viable, as the journey time is likely to be shorter.

