Badminton Fans Disappointed With Petronas Malaysia Open 2023 Ticket Prices

Three days ago, the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) revealed that the tickets for Petronas Malaysia Open 2023 were on sale on Monday. The tournament will be held from the 10th until the 15th of January next year. Interestingly, the world’s best shuttlers will be there at the tournament.

The Petronas Malaysia Open 2023 is awaited long by many. For badminton fans, sure will not want to miss this! Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik will be there! Aside from that, Pearly Tan and M Thinaah will be in action too!

Picture: Badminton Association Of Malaysia

Nevertheless, with the announcement of the ticket prices of the event, many were disappointed with the high prices offered. Of course, the tickets could be obtained with the lowest of RM40 for day 1 and day 2. However, an Instagram user mentioned that the seat for the ticket is not worth it at all. People cannot even see the tournament!

For a better view of the game, the ticket costs are higher. The costs get higher day by day until the end of the tournament. Whoever wished to see the last game, but with a better view of the game should pay RM700 for the ticket. The ticket prices are definitely increasing compared to the previous years.

Let’s see what badminton fans have to say about this:

Picture: ba_malaysia (Instagram)

Clearly, many of them are shocked and disappointed with the prices. It is hoped that BAM could consider again the prices for these badminton fans.

Sources: ba_malaysia (Instagram), Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM)

Adib Mohd

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