A Festival of Sport: Inside India’s Packed August 2025 Sports Calendar, Week by Week

Neeraj Chopra
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August 2025 Sports Calendar tell August isn’t just another month it reads like a showcase of India’s rising global presence across disciplines old and new.

From wrestling mats in Zagreb to diamond league tracks in Europe; from hockey in Australia to junior boxers and surfers in Asia, India’s athletes are everywhere. Here’s a detailed look at the month’s events, week by week, reflecting the scale and ambition of Indian sport today.

Week 1 (July 27 – August 3): World Championships, Macau Open & more

U17 World Wrestling Championships
65kg WW – Ashvini Vishnoi (IND)

The month kicks off on a fast note with overlapping world championships and World Tour events:

  • World Swimming Championships (July 27–Aug 3): India’s swimmers hope to better the national record-breaking spree seen earlier this season. Eyes on names like Benedicton Rohit and Nina Venkatesh as they aim to make semifinals or finals a realistic short-term milestone.
  • U17 World Wrestling Championships (July 28–Aug 3): After historic golds last year, India’s girls (led by rising cadets like Rachana and Ashvini Vishnoi) look to repeat; boys hope to close the gap with global heavyweights Iran and Russia.
  • Macau Open Super 300 (July 29–Aug 3): Satwik-Chirag, Lakshya Sen and India’s doubles pairs hunt crucial ranking points ahead of the Paris leg.
  • All England Junior Badminton (Aug 1–3): Watch out for India’s new U19 generation trying to recreate Lakshya and Sindhu’s junior paths.
  • Esports World Cup Chess (July 29–Aug 2): Digital chess meets professional, a field where young Indian grandmasters are already active.
  • WTT Star Contender Foz Do Iguaçu (July 30–Aug 3): Table tennis names like Sreeja Akula and Harmeet Desai target deeper main draw runs.
  • AIG Women’s Open Golf (July 31–Aug 3): A few Indian women golfers, possibly including Tvesa Malik or Diksha Dagar, eye a rare cut at a major.

Domestic highlights:

  • Hockey India Junior Women’s Nationals (Aug 1–12): The next pipeline of stars for 2028 and beyond.
  • IGP 3 Ludhiana (Aug 2): Important domestic athletics tune-up.
  • Qosanov Memorial Continental Tour Silver (Aug 2–3): Indian sprinters test form against Asian peers.

Week 2 (August 4–10): Tennis, rugby, athletics & new frontiers

Asian Surfing Championships 2025
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  • Bonn Open ATP75 (Aug 4–10): Likely entries from India’s best-ranked ATP players Sumit Nagal, Aryan Shah chasing Challenger points.
  • HCL Squash Indian Tour 1 (Aug 4-8) Challenger 9k
  • Asian Surfing Championships, Mahabalipuram (Aug 3–12): India hosts, giving young surfers rare international exposure at home.
  • Qosanov Memorial ends (Aug 3): Final Indian performances in sprints and jumps.
  • Asian U19 & U22 Boxing Championships (Aug 1–12): India traditionally strong; likely medals from Haryana, Manipur boxers.
  • Asian Rugby U20 Men’s & Women’s 7s in Bihar (Aug 9–10): A landmark; first Asia Rugby U20 event hosted in India, showing Bihar’s emergence as a sports hub.
  • ITTF World Para Elite Spokane (Aug 9–13): Indian para paddlers like Bhavina Patel continue global journey.
  • PIF London Championships (LET Golf, Aug 8–12): Indian women golfers hope for a breakthrough finish.
  • Indian Open Continental Tour Bronze (Aug 10): Athletics domestic-cum-international meet; watch javelin, triple jump and steeplechase.

Week 3 (August 11–17): Grand Chess, US Open build-up, Diamond League & more

WTT Contender Lagos 2025
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  • Grand Chess Tour Rapid & Blitz, St. Louis (Aug 11–16): Praggnanandhaa, Arjun Erigaisi, Vidit Gujrathi could feature; vital in the tour leaderboard.
  • Chennai Grand Masters Chess (Aug 6–15): India’s classical tournament legacy continues.
  • WTT Champions Yokohama (Aug 7–11): Sharper test for Indian paddlers against Chinese and Korean mainstays.
  • World Games (Aug 7–17): India participates in select disciplines.
  • Cincinnati Open ATP1000 (Aug 7–18): Sumit Nagal may attempt qualifying; Indian doubles pair likely.
  • India A Women’s cricket tour of Australia (Aug 7–24): Vital exposure; next-gen watch.
  • India Men’s hockey tour of Australia (Aug 8–22): Tests against world No.1 ahead of Asian Games.
  • Standard Portland Classic Golf (Aug 14–17): Indian women golfers on LPGA calendar.
  • Europe Smash Sweden (Aug 14–24): Top table tennis event; India’s best vs European elite.
  • Amman Asian Open Judo (Aug 18–19): Opportunity for Indian judokas to gather points.
  • U20 World Wrestling Championships (Aug 17–24): Another key global test; India hopes to better previous team bronze.

Week 4 (August 18–24): Athletics, shooting, judo & the road to Los Angeles 2028

World University Games
Rhine-Ruhr 2025 FISU Games | 23.07.2025 | Essen | Sportpark am Hallo | Archery | Women’s Compound Individual Quarterfinal | © Conny Kurth / Rhine-Ruhr 2025
  • Asian Shooting Championships, Kazakhstan (Aug 16–30): Tokyo and Paris medalists build form; new juniors push senior names.
  • Winston Salem ATP250 (Aug 17–23): Pre-US Open test; possible Indian entries.
  • World Youth Archery Championships, Winnipeg (Aug 17–24): India’s new recurve and compound talents.
  • Grand Chess Tour Sinquefield Cup (Aug 18–29): The most prestigious classical event on tour; Indian eyes on big norms.
  • Lausanne Diamond League (Aug 20): Indian track stars could feature.
  • Asian Open Short Track Speed Skating, Himadri Ice Rink (Aug 20–23): India hosts; niche but historic.
  • Inter-State Senior Athletics, Chennai (Aug 20–24): Domestic season highlight; form guide for Asian Games.
  • UCI Junior Track World Championships, Apeldoorn (Aug 20–24): India’s cycling juniors test global waters.
  • Asian Women’s Junior Handball Championships (Aug 20–29): Another niche team event with developmental significance.
  • CRKC Women’s Open Golf (Aug 21–24): Domestic-International field.
  • ICF Canoe Sprint & Para Canoe World C’ships (Aug 20-24) – Prachi is one of the biggest hope
  • Brussels Diamond League (Aug 22): Final build-up to Diamond League finals.

Week 5 & month-end (August 24–31): Global showdowns & World Championships

Indian Football
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  • Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, Ahmedabad (Aug 24–30): Home advantage; Indian lifters seek medals.
  • US Open (Aug 24–Sep 7): Indian doubles teams likely; qualifying hopefuls in singles.
  • BWF World Championships (Aug 25–31): Satwik-Chirag, Lakshya, Sindhu (fitness permitting), Treesa-Gayatri; India eyes medals.
  • Diamond League Finals, Zurich (Aug 27–28): Season’s richest one-day track meet.
  • Judo World Cadet Championships, Sofia (Aug 27–31): Indian juniors aim for breakthrough medals.
  • UCI Road World Para Cycling Championships (Aug 28–31): Small but committed Indian team.
  • FM Championships Golf (Aug 28–31): Domestic calendar highlight.
  • Men’s Hockey Asia Cup (Aug 27–Sep 7): Title race & World Cup qualification.
  • CAFA Nations Cup (Aug 29–Sep 8): Indian football may watch for regional insight.
  • FIBA U16 Asia Cup Men (Aug 31–Sep 7): India’s youth basketball test.

A calendar that tells a bigger story

August 2025 reflects the scale of modern Indian sport:

  • Traditional pillars: wrestling, boxing, athletics.
  • New ambitions: surfing, speed skating, rugby, esports.
  • Gender balance: women’s boxing, junior hockey, rugby sevens.
  • Global presence: chess, golf, archery, badminton, tennis.
August 2025 Sports Calendar
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It’s a month of medals, rankings, and learning and a signal that Indian athletes today compete not just in familiar arenas but on every new frontier.

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