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In badminton, the Malaysia Open is an annual event that attracts the world's top shuttlers, being part of the BWF Super Series. The Thomas Cup, although not a regular Malaysian event, has seen the country's team excel on the global stage when it has been hosted locally.
Motorsport features the Malaysian Motorcycle Grand Prix, part of the MotoGP World Championship, which takes place at the Sepang International Circuit. This venue also previously welcomed the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix.
Football is one of the most-followed sports, with the Malaysia Super League serving as the top-tier professional football league. Teams from all over Malaysia compete for the prestigious title and the chance to qualify for regional tournaments like the AFC Champions League.
Golf enthusiasts look forward to the Maybank Championship, hosted at the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club, which is a co-sanctioned event drawing participants from the Asian and European Tours.
The cycling event Le Tour de Langkawi is an important race in the UCI Asia Tour, attracting teams and riders from around the globe, while the KL Tower International Jump Malaysia is a unique sports event where BASE jumpers leap from the Kuala Lumpur Tower.
These events are complemented by a multitude of other national competitions and tournaments across sports such as squash, cricket, field hockey, and athletics.
Adult ticket prices including fees for events in Malaysia start from as low as MYR RM91 for basic tickets to MYR RM1,577 for the most premium tickets; with the average starting ticket price at MYR RM91. The price depends on a range of factors including the type of event, performers, venue, and ticket category.
Everyone was so friendly and helpful.
Wonderful golf to watch.
Not used to the heat so really appreciated the seating on the hill watching hole 15 and the Area by the 18th green
the semifinals matches started too late, and hence ended too late. There is a huge TV camera capturing the matches from the right side of the court, which blocked the view of the court! this was not mentioned when purchasing the tickets and it is a very bad experience for many whose views were obstructed
Very fun




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.


