Badminton enthusiasts are gearing up for a week of thrilling competition as the St. Denis Reunion Open 2025 is set to commence this Wednesday, May 14th. The schedule promises five days of intense matches across all five disciplines: men’s singles (MS), women’s singles (WS), men’s doubles (MD), women’s doubles (WD), and mixed doubles (XD).
Competition Schedule
The tournament will kick off with qualifying rounds for the MS, and WS categories on Wednesday, May 14th. Doors to the four courts will open at 9:00 AM local time, with the first shuttlecocks expected to fly at 10:00 AM. Play will continue throughout the day, concluding around 10:00 PM.
The main draw action will begin on Thursday, May 15th, featuring the round of 32 across all five categories. Spectators can once again anticipate a full day of badminton, with doors opening at 9:00 AM and matches commencing at 10:00 AM, wrapping up around 10:00 PM.
As the tournament progresses, the intensity will heighten on Friday, May 16th, with the round of 16 matches scheduled from 10:00 AM to approximately 5:00 PM.
Saturday, May 17th, will be a double-bill of excitement. The quarter-finals across all disciplines will take place in Session 1, running from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Later in the day, Session 2 will feature the semi-finals, with doors opening at 4:00 PM and matches starting at 5:00 PM on two courts, concluding around 8:00 PM.
The culmination of the St. Denis Reunion Open 2025 will be the finals on Sunday, May 18th. All five finals will be contested on a single court, with doors opening at 9:00 AM and the battle for the championship titles beginning at 10:00 AM, with the day’s action expected to conclude around 3:00 PM.
Prize Money Distribution
The 2025 St. Denis Reunion Open offers a total purse of US$25,000. In both the men’s and women’s singles events, quarter-finalists will each receive €250. Reaching the semi-final stage will earn players €625, while the runner-up in each singles discipline will take home €1,625. The coveted winner’s title in both Men’s and Women’s Singles will be accompanied by a prize of €3,000.
For the doubles events (men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles), the prize money is awarded per pair. Semi-finalist pairs will each receive €375. The runner-up pairs will earn €1,000, and the champion pairs in each doubles category will be awarded €2,000.