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2025 China Open

July 22 - July 27
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Last Updated on July 20, 2025

The 2025 China Open (also known as the Victor China Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) is a badminton tournament that will be held at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China, from July 22 to July 27, 2025. It is the 34th edition of the China Open championships, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 1000 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event features a total prize fund of US$2,000,000.

All defending champions are set to return for this year’s China Open, promising exciting early matchups.

In the Men’s Singles, unseeded defending champion Weng Hongyang faces a tough first-round draw against compatriot Shi Yuqi, mirroring last year’s unseeded status. Women’s Singles defending champion Wang Zhiyi, seeded second, will kick off her campaign against Taiwan’s Hsu Wen-chi.

Last year’s sole non-Chinese champions, Men’s Doubles pair Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin, are top seeds this year and will open against Korea’s Kang Min-hyuk and Ki Dong-ju. The defending Women’s Doubles champions, Li Yijing and Luo Xumin, will begin their title defense against USA’s Francesca Corbett and Jennie Gai. Finally, top seeds and defending Mixed Doubles champions Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping will face Japan’s Yuichi Shimogami and Sayaka Hobara in their first-round match.

Past Champions

Men’s Singles Weng Hongyang (CHN)
Women’s Singles Wang Zhiyi (CHN)
Men’s Doubles Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS)
Women’s Doubles Li Yijing / Luo Xumin (CHN)
Mixed Doubles Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)

Results and Tournament Draw Live Score

Schedule

All times are local, China Standard Time (UTC+8).

Dates Round Start Time
Tuesday, July 22 Round of 32 (Top Half) 9:00 AM
Wednesday, July 23 Round of 32 (Bottom Half) 9:00 AM
Thursday, July 24 Round of 16 9:00 AM
Friday, July 25 Quarter-Finals 10:00 AM
5:00 PM
Saturday, July 26 Semi-Finals 10:00 AM
5:00 PM
Sunday, July 27 Finals 1:00 PM

Want to catch every smash and rally at the China Open 2025? We’ve got you covered with a clear breakdown of match start times for various cities worldwide, all in relation to China Standard Time (CST). So, if a match kicks off at 9:00 AM CST, you’ll know exactly when to tune in, no matter where you are.

Here’s how your local time compares to CST:

  • Same as CST:
    • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
    • Singapore, Singapore
    • Taipei, Taiwan
    • Manila, Philippines
    • Perth, Australia
  • 1 Hour Behind CST:
    • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Hanoi, Vietnam
    • Jakarta, Indonesia
  • 1 Hour Ahead of CST:
    • Seoul, South Korea
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • 2 Hours Ahead of CST:
    • Sydney, Australia
    • Melbourne, Australia
  • 2 Hours 30 Minutes Behind CST:
    • New Delhi, India
  • 4 Hours Ahead of CST:
    • Auckland, New Zealand
  • 4 Hours Behind CST:
    • Dubai, UAE
  • 6 Hours Behind CST:
    • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Paris, France
    • Berlin, Germany
    • Rome, Italy
  • 7 Hours Behind CST:
    • London, United Kingdom
  • 12 Hours Behind CST:
    • New York, USA
    • Toronto, Canada
  • 15 Hours Behind CST:
    • Los Angeles, USA
    • Vancouver, Canada

TV Broadcast Schedule

For this event, Courts 1 and 2 will be featured in the television broadcast. Typically, television coverage for Court 1 spans from the earlier rounds through the finals, while Court 2’s broadcast usually focuses on mid-week matches. We recommend checking with your local broadcasters for specific details in your region. For comprehensive viewing, you can stream matches from all courts on the BWF TV YouTube channel from the tournament’s opening day. Here is the complete schedule:

Court 1

Dates No. of Matches Start Time
Tuesday, July 22 10 9:00 AM
Wednesday, July 23 10 9:00 AM
Thursday, July 24 10 9:00 AM
Friday, July 25 5 10:00 AM
5 5:00 PM
Saturday, July 26 5 10:00 AM
5 5:00 PM
Sunday, July 27 5 1:00 PM

Court 2

Dates No. of Matches Start Time
Wednesday, July 23 8 9:00 AM
Thursday, July 24 8 9:00 AM
Friday, July 25 4 10:00 AM
4 5:00 PM

Prize Money

The total prize money for the 2025 China Open is US$2,000,000. While the prize money hasn’t increased compared to the previous edition, it remains the highest among Super 1000 tournaments. The men’s and women’s singles champions each receive $140,000.

  Singles Doubles
W $140,000 $148,000
F $68,000 $70,000
SF $28,000 $28,000
QF $11,000 $12,500
Round of 16 $6,000 $6,500
Round of 32 $2,000 $2,000

China Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour

Year Status Prize Money
2018 Super 1000 US$1,000,000
2019 Super 1000 US$1,000,000
2020 Canceled –
2021 Canceled –
2022 Canceled –
2023 Super 1000 US$2,000,000
2024 Super 1000 US$2,000,000
2025 Super 1000 US$2,000,000
2026 Super 1000 US$2,000,000

Prospectus Wikipedia Article

Venue

Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Xincheng Gymnasium
1 Jinling North Road
Changzhou, Jiangsu 213022 China
+ Google Map
View Venue Website

Organizer

Chinese Badminton Association
Phone
+86 10 6711 6275
Email
cbatournament@cba.org.cn
View Organizer Website




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