Introducing the Asia Mind Sports Festival 2025

Thursday, 13 November 2025 by Luwen Koh
Dear Bridge friends and enthusiasts,
 
 
Today marks the start of the three-day Asian Mind Sports Festival 2025 (AMSF), a collaborative initiative co-organised by Asian Mind Sports Association and the four Mind Sports NSAs (Chess, Weiqi, Xiangqi, Bridge), to provide a good reference and benchmark for the 1st Asian Esports and Mind Sports Games in 2027. You can find more information about AMSA and the Bridge segment of AMSF at this website: https://www.amsf2025bridge.com/
 
The Festival will run from 13–15 November 2025 at Suntec City, Singapore, competed by athletes from these countries/regions:
  • China
  • India
  • Hong Kong, China
  • Jordan
  • and of course, Singapore.
Please note the event is closed-door (no public access). Supporters can still follow selected sessions live on BBO Vugraph.

These are our athletes representing Team Singapore:
  • Men's Pairs:
    • Kelvin Ng; Luo Cheng; Timothy Wu; Zhang Yukun
  • Women's Pairs:
    • Seet Choon Cheng; Kho Jie Min; Leong Jia Min; Jazlene Ong
  • Men's Teams:
    • Singapore (Red): Zhang Yukun; Fong Kien Hoong; Luo Cheng; Kelvin Ng; Teo Xue Heng; Timothy Wu; 
    • Singapore (Blue); Rajendra Krishnan; Christopher Gregory; Ng Chun Tat; Edwin Lau; Marvin Lai
  • Women’s Teams:
    • Leong Jia Min; Jazlene Ong; Seet Choon Cheng; Tan Sock Ngin; Chan Yiu Lin; Yeo Hui Teng
All the best to our athletes!
 

Note: We are aware of a bill introduced in Parliament to formally recognise mind sports like Bridge as sports. We’ll issue a separate release on what this could mean for SCBA once details progress.