Singapore Sevens


The Singapore Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament contested by national teams. It was first hosted as part of the IRB World Sevens Series in 2002. The Standard Chartered Bank was the original title sponsor. It was effectively replaced in the calendar by the Australian Sevens for the 2006-07 season.
The tournament returned as an official event within the Asian Sevens Series in 2013. Singapore then secured a four-year deal to host a leg of the Sevens World Series starting from the 2015–16 season. Singapore's rights to host a leg of the Sevens World Series was extended for a further four years until 2023, before the 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tournament in Singapore was cancelled again in 2021 due to ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic to protect the health and safety of players, fans, and staff.
Rugby sevens returned in 2022, the ninth time that the Sevens World Series was hosted in Singapore, when Fiji defeated New Zealand to win their third Singapore Sevens title.
In 2024, the Singapore Sevens saw its first women's tournament, with New Zealand taking the title.

Men's Results

;By placing
Summary of top-4 placings at the Singapore Sevens on the SVNS :
TeamChampionRunner-upSemifinalistTop 4 placing
4227
41-5
246
11
11
246
325
145
112
112
11
22
11
Total11112244

;Results by year

Women's Results

;By placing
Summary of top-4 placings at the Singapore Sevens on the SVNS :
TeamChampionRunner-upSemifinalistTop 4 placing
22
22
12
11
--11
Total2226

;Results by year