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UID:27762-1773705600-1774223999@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2026 Orléans Masters
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nAs the badminton world looks toward the heart of France\, the 2026 Orléans Masters Badminton presented by VICTOR is set to captivate fans from March 17 to 22\, 2026. Hosted at the historic Palais des Sports Jean Ros in Orléans\, this HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 event continues its legacy of showcasing elite international talent. \n\n\n\nTournament Overview and Venue\n\n\n\nThe Palais des Sports Jean Ros\, situated at 14 rue Eugène Vignat\, will once again serve as the battlefield for over 200 matches featuring players from more than 40 nations. The arena’s main hall\, standing 16 meters high\, can accommodate up to 3\,000 spectators\, creating a “super-charged” atmosphere for both local fans and international visitors. \n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe six-day event follows the standard high-stakes progression of a BWF World Tour tournament: \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 17 (09:00): Qualifying rounds for Men’s Singles (MS)\, Women’s Singles (WS)\, and Mixed Doubles (XD) begin in the morning. Later in the afternoon at 16:00\, the initial Main Draw matches (Round of 32) for Men’s Doubles (MD) and Women’s Doubles (WD) commence.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, March 18 (09:00): The Round of 32 continues for the full Main Draw across all categories\, including the remaining singles and mixed doubles qualifiers.\n\n\n\nThursday\, March 19 (12:00): The Round of 16 begins at noon as the competition intensifies for those vying for a spot in the later rounds.\n\n\n\nFriday\, March 20 (10:00 & 17:00): The Quarter-finals are split into two sessions\, with the first starting at 10:00 and the second evening session beginning at 17:00.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 21 (10:00 & 17:00): Semi-finals follow a similar two-session format\, with matches starting at 10:00 and 17:00.\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 22 (11:00): The championship concludes with the Finals for all five categories (Men’s Singles\, Women’s Singles\, Men’s Doubles\, Women’s Doubles\, and Mixed Doubles) starting at 11:00.\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money and Ranking Points\n\n\n\nWith a total prize pool of US$250\,000\, the Orléans Masters offers significant financial rewards and crucial ranking points. The distribution for winners and finalists is as follows: \n\n\n\n\nSingles (Men’s & Women’s): The winner will receive $18\,000\, while the finalist takes home $9\,120.\n\n\n\nDoubles (Men’s\, Women’s & Mixed): The winning pairs will earn $18\,960\, with the finalists receiving $9\,120.\n\n\n\n\nBeyond the prize money\, players compete for 7\,000 ranking points awarded to winners\, making it a vital stop for shuttlers looking to climb the BWF World Rankings. \n\n\n\nTV Broadcast and Digital Access\n\n\n\nFor fans unable to attend in person\, the Orléans Masters provides extensive coverage options. The international TV broadcast schedule highlights the final two days of competition: \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, March 21 (Semi-finals): 5 matches starting at 10:00 and 3 matches starting at 17:00.\n\n\n\nSunday\, March 22 (Finals): 5 championship matches starting at 11:00.\n\n\n\n\nPlayers to Watch\n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition is expected to feature a mix of established stars and rising talents. Notable names mentioned in early seeds and entries include French favorite Alex Lanier\, along with international contenders like Chou Tien-chen\, Nozomi Okuhara\, and the doubles pair Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen. As the ninth tournament of the 2026 BWF World Tour\, the Orléans Masters remains an unmissable fixture for the global badminton community. \n\n\n\nEntry List\n\nDraws
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-orleans-masters/
LOCATION:Palais des Sports\, 14 Rue Eugène Vignat\, Orléans\, 45000\, France
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Orl%C3%A9ans Masters":MAILTO:info@orleansmasters.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260310T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20260315T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20260311T030627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T171622Z
UID:27729-1773100800-1773619199@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2026 Swiss Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe international badminton circuit returned to the heart of Europe as the Yonex Swiss Open 2026 took center stage at the historic St. Jakobshalle. As a vital part of the HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 series\, this prestigious tournament continued its long-standing tradition of bringing world-class athleticism to Switzerland. With a significant prize pool and crucial ranking points on the line\, the 2026 edition delivered high-stakes drama and elite competition that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final point was won. \n\n\n\n2026 Champions Gallery\n\n\n\nThe final day of competition on Sunday\, March 15\, saw a mix of dominant performances and nail-biting upsets. Here are the athletes who stood atop the podium in Basel: \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles (MS): Yushi Tanaka (Japan)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles (WS): Supanida Katethong (Thailand)\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles (MD): Lee Fang-chih & Lee Fang-cen (Chinese Taipei)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles (WD): Li Yijing & Wang Yiduo (China)\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles (XD): Cheng Xing & Zhang Chi (China)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Venue and Atmosphere\n\n\n\nThe action unfolded from 10 to 15 March 2026. For another year\, the St. Jakobshalle in Basel served as the battleground for the world’s best shuttlers. Known for its exceptional facilities and vibrant atmosphere\, the venue featured the signature green court mats for the competition area. Throughout the week\, fans filled the stands\, with doors opening as early as 08:30 on the opening day to catch the very first serves of the qualification rounds. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\nA total prize fund of USD $250\,000 was at stake in Basel. The distribution followed BWF statutes\, with a 20% withholding tax applied to all winnings. The breakdown for the top finishers was as follows: \n\n\n\nCategoryWinnerRunner-upSemifinalistQuarterfinalistLast 16Men’s/Women’s Singles$18\,750$9\,500$3\,625$1\,500$875Doubles (per pair)$19\,750$9\,500$3\,500$1\,812$937\n\n\n\n(Note: Doubles prizes are awarded per pair). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPath to the Podium: Tournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament followed a progressive knockout format across six days of intense play: \n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, 10 March: The tournament kicked off with Qualification rounds for all disciplines\, followed by the Round of 32 for Men’s and Women’s Doubles in the afternoon.\n\n\n\nWednesday\, 11 March: The Round of 32 continued for all events. This day was particularly crucial for finalists from the preceding All England Open 2026\, who were scheduled later to allow for travel and recovery.\n\n\n\nThursday\, 12 March: The “Sweet 16” round took place across four courts\, narrowing the field significantly.\n\n\n\nFriday\, 13 March: Quarterfinal action saw the intensity rise\, with matches split into two high-energy sessions.\n\n\n\nSaturday\, 14 March: The pressure peaked during the Semifinals as the remaining contenders battled for a spot in the final showcase.\n\n\n\nSunday\, 15 March: The grand Finals took place on a single show court\, followed by the presentation ceremonies where the 2026 champions were officially crowned.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-swiss-open/
LOCATION:St. Jakobshalle\, St. Jakobs-Strasse 390\, Basel\, 4052\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yonex Swiss Open":MAILTO:jt@swissopen.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260308T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251215T091118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T024719Z
UID:27178-1772496000-1773014399@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2026 All England Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe All England Open Badminton Championships is widely considered the most prestigious badminton tournament in the world outside of the Olympics and World Championships. As the oldest tournament in the sport’s history\, holding a title here is a career-defining achievement for any shuttler. The 2026 edition\, held from March 3 to March 8\, lived up to its billing as a spectacle of elite badminton\, serving as a cornerstone of the BWF World Tour Super 1000 calendar. \n\n\n\nAs the dust settles at the Utilita Arena Birmingham\, the 2026 season has been irrevocably shaped by the results of this legendary event. Players fought not just for the massive US$1\,450\,000 prize purse\, but for the immortality that comes with lifting the silver trophy. This year’s tournament was defined by shifting dynasties\, as perennial favorites fell and new heroes emerged from Chinese Taipei\, China\, and South Korea. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 All England Champions & Final Results\n\n\n\nThe final day of action provided a masterclass in tactical badminton. Below are the official results and the new kings and queens of Birmingham: \n\n\n\nCategoryChampion(s)Runner-upFinal ScoreMen’s SinglesLin Chun-yi (TPE)Lakshya Sen (IND)21-15\, 22-20Women’s SinglesWang Zhiyi (CHN)An Se-young (KOR)21-15\, 21-19Men’s DoublesKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)18-21\, 21-12\, 21-19Women’s DoublesLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)Baek Ha-na / Lee So-hee (KOR)21-18\, 21-12Mixed DoublesYe Hong-wei / Nicole Gonzales Chan (TPE)Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue (FRA)21-19\, 21-18\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTournament Overview: The 2026 Storyline\n\n\n\nThe 2026 All England will be remembered as the “Tournament of Breakthroughs.” Most notably\, Chinese Taipei secured two titles\, including a historic first-ever Men’s Singles crown. China matched them with two titles in the women’s disciplines\, while South Korea managed to defend their Men’s Doubles throne. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles: The Rise of Lin Chun-yi\n\n\n\nEntering the tournament as the world No. 11\, Lin Chun-yi was not the primary favorite. However\, “The Left-handed King” displayed a level of explosive power and net-play finesse that dismantled the bracket. In the final\, he faced India’s Lakshya Sen\, who was looking to end India’s long title drought in Birmingham. Lin’s victory in straight games was a clinical performance\, making him the first player from his nation to win this specific category. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles: Wang Zhiyi Dethrones the Queen\n\n\n\nIn the Women’s Singles\, Wang Zhiyi achieved what many thought impossible: stopping the “An Se-young Era.” The defending champion and world No. 1\, An Se-young\, entered the final with a 36-match winning streak. Wang\, who had lost her previous ten encounters against An\, played a near-flawless tactical match to win in two games. This victory re-established China’s dominance in the singles discipline and proved that even the most consistent champions are vulnerable to high-pressure precision. \n\n\n\nThe Doubles Dominance\n\n\n\nThe doubles categories saw a blend of successful defenses and new arrivals. Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae became the first Men’s Doubles pair in decades to successfully defend their All England title\, surviving a three-game thriller against Malaysia’s Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik. \n\n\n\nIn the Women’s Doubles\, the youthful power of Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning was too much for the experienced Korean pair of Baek and Lee. Meanwhile\, the Mixed Doubles final saw Ye Hong-wei and Nicole Gonzales Chan claim a historic victory over France’s Gicquel and Delrue\, marking a massive milestone for badminton in Chinese Taipei. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuick Facts\n\n\n\nFeatureDetailTournament NameYonex All England Open Badminton Championships 2026DatesMarch 3 – March 8\, 2026LevelBWF World Tour Super 1000Host CityBirmingham\, EnglandVenueUtilita Arena BirminghamTotal Prize MoneyUS$ 1\,450\,000SurfaceYonex Court Mats (Indoor Hard)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money & Ranking Points\n\n\n\nAs a Super 1000 event\, the stakes were incredibly high for the players’ world rankings and bank accounts. The 2026 distribution followed the elite BWF tiering: \n\n\n\nResultSingles (Per Player)Doubles (Per Pair)Points (BWF)Winner$101\,500$107\,30012\,000Runner-up$49\,300$50\,75010\,200Semifinalist$20\,300$20\,3008\,400Quarterfinalist$7\,975$9\,062.506\,600Round of 16$4\,350$4\,712.504\,800Round of 32$1\,450$1\,4503\,000\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Brief History: Why It Matters\n\n\n\nEstablished in 1899\, the All England Open is the world’s oldest badminton tournament. Before the BWF World Championships began in 1977\, winning the All England was universally considered winning the “World Championship.” \n\n\n\nEven today\, it retains a mystic aura. It was held at the Wembley Arena for decades before moving to Birmingham in 1994. The tournament has seen legends like Rudy Hartono (who won 8 titles)\, Lin Dan\, and Lee Chong Wei grace its courts. For players\, the All England is “The One to Win.” The prestige of the white trophy\, the history of the venue\, and the knowledgeable crowd make it unique. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition proved that while the names on the trophy change\, the prestige of the “All England Champion” title remains the ultimate benchmark of greatness in the sport of badminton.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-all-england-open/
LOCATION:Utilita Arena Birmingham\, King Edwards Rd\, Birmingham B1 2AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton England":MAILTO:yae@badmintonengland.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260224T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260301T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20260201T162356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260201T162404Z
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SUMMARY:2026 German Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nAs the badminton world looks ahead to the 2026 season\, one of the most prestigious stops on the European leg of the tour returns to Germany. The Yonex German Open 2026\, a prominent fixture of the HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300\, is set to bring world-class action to Mülheim an der Ruhr. With a rich history and a field packed with emerging talent and established veterans\, this year’s edition promises to be a thrilling showcase of speed\, skill\, and endurance. \n\n\n\nTournament Venue and Dates\n\n\n\nThe 2026 championships will be held from February 24 to March 1\, 2026. For another year\, the Westenergie Sporthalle in Mülheim an der Ruhr will serve as the battleground for the world’s best players. Known for its intimate atmosphere and passionate fans\, the venue has long been the home of this historic event. \n\n\n\nExpected Stars to Watch\n\n\n\nThe Men’s Singles (MS) acceptance list reveals a highly competitive field led by some of Asia and Europe’s top-ranked athletes. Based on the initial M&Q report\, fans should keep a close eye on the following stars: \n\n\n\n\nLi Shifeng (China): Ranked #5 in the seeding ranking\, he enters as one of the heavy favorites for the title.\n\n\n\nChou Tien-chen (Chinese Taipei): The veteran campaigner continues to be a force on the world stage\, ranked #6.\n\n\n\nChristo Popov (France): Leading the European charge at #7\, Popov is known for his explosive style.\n\n\n\nLoh Kean Yew (Singapore): The former World Champion remains a major threat and a fan favorite.\n\n\n\nLakshya Sen (India): A dangerous competitor who has proven he can beat anyone on his day.\n\n\n\nLee Zi Jia (Malaysia): Despite appearing in the qualifying list\, the Malaysian star remains one of the most watchable players in the circuit.\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe tournament follows a traditional six-day format: \n\n\n\nDateEventRoundCourtsDoors OpenStart TimeTuesday 24 Feb 2026MS/WS/MD/WD/XD QualificationQualification408:3009:00Tuesday 24 Feb 2026MD/WD (Except Qualifiers)R32––Not before 14:00Wednesday 25 Feb 2026MS/WS/XD; MD/WD (Qualifiers only)R32409:3010:00Thursday 26 Feb 2026All EventsR16412:3013:00Friday 27 Feb 2026All EventsQuarterfinals314:0015:00Saturday 28 Feb 2026All EventsSemifinals210:3012:00Sunday 01 Mar 2026All EventsFinals110:3012:00\n\n\n\nNotes: \n\n\n\n\nMS = Men’s Singles\, WS = Women’s Singles\, MD = Men’s Doubles\, WD = Women’s Doubles\, XD = Mixed Doubles.\n\n\n\nThe “Courts” column shows the number of courts in use for that session.\n\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\nThe Yonex German Open 2026 offers a total prize purse of US$250\,000. The distribution for the top performers is as follows: \n\n\n\nEventWinnerFinalistSemi-finalsQuarter-finalsLast 16Singles$18\,750$9\,500$3\,625$1\,500$875Doubles$19\,750$9\,500$3\,500$1\,812.50$937.50\n\n\n\nNote: All amounts are in dollars. Prize money is subject to a 15% German tax levy and a subsequent 5.5% Solidarity Tax. \n\n\n\nA Brief History and Legacy\n\n\n\nThe German Open is one of the oldest and most respected tournaments in badminton history. Organized by the Vermarktungsgesellschaft Badminton Deutschland (VBD) for the German Badminton Association\, it has served as a critical platform for players to gain points and prestige. As a Super 300 event\, it often serves as a “springboard” for rising stars looking to break into the top tier of the BWF World Tour. \n\n\n\nAs Mülheim an der Ruhr prepares to welcome the international badminton community once again\, the 2026 Yonex German Open stands ready to add another golden chapter to its long-standing legacy.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-german-open/
LOCATION:Westenergie Sporthalle\, An den Sportstätten 6\, Mülheim an der Ruhr\, 45468\, Germany
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermarktungsgesellschaft Badminton Deutschland":MAILTO:office@german-open-badminton.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20260127T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Bangkok:20260201T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T014409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T122917Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Thailand Masters
DESCRIPTION:The HSBC BWF World Tour returns to Bangkok for the Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters 2026\, a Super 300 event that promises high-octane action. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Bangkok\, this tournament offers a crucial platform for rising stars and established players to claim early-season glory and valuable ranking points. \n\n\n\nTournament Essentials\n\n\n\n\nDates: January 27 – February 1\, 2026 \n\n\n\nVenue: Nimibutr Stadium\, Bangkok\, Thailand \n\n\n\nLevel: HSBC BWF World Tour Super 300 \n\n\n\nTotal Prize Money: US$250\,000 \n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch\n\n\n\nThe draws have revealed an exciting lineup across all five disciplines. Here are some of the key contenders vying for the title: \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles: Top seed Loh Kean Yew (SGP) leads the field\, looking to assert his dominance early in the year. He will face stiff competition from promising talents like Alwi Farhan (INA) and Justin Hoh (MAS)\, who are seeded second and sixth\, respectively. Keep an eye on home favorite Kantaphon Wangcharoen (THA)\, whose matches are sure to electrify the local crowd. \n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles: Thailand’s own Supanida Katethong enters as the top seed\, carrying the hopes of the host nation. She is joined by a strong international contingent\, including Sung Shuo-yun (TPE) and Japan’s Hina Akechi\, seeded 2nd and 3rd respectively. \n\n\n\nProvisional Schedule (UTC+7)\n\n\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 27: Qualifying Rounds & First Round (MD/WD) – Starts 09:00 / 15:00 \n\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 28: First Round (All Events) – Starts 09:00 \n\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 29: Second Round – Starts 12:00 \n\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 30: Quarter-Finals – Starts 13:00 \n\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 31: Semi-Finals – Starts 12:00 \n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 1: Finals – Starts 12:00 \n\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\nThe total prize pool of US$250\,000 is distributed as follows: \n\n\n\n\nSingles (MS/WS):\n\nWinner: $18\,750 \n\n\n\nRunner-Up: $9\,500 \n\n\n\nSemi-Finalist: $3\,625 \n\n\n\nQuarter-Finalist: $1\,500\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $875\n\n\n\n\n\nDoubles (MD/WD/XD) – Per Pair:\n\nWinners: $19\,750 \n\n\n\nRunners-Up: $9\,500 \n\n\n\nSemi-Finalists: $3\,500\n\n\n\nQuarter-Finalists: $1\,812.50\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $937.50\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Note: A 5% tax deduction applies to all prize money winnings under Thai regulations). \n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\n\n\n\nFans can catch the action live during the later stages of the tournament. The provisional broadcast schedule is: \n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 31 (Semi-Finals): 8 matches starting at 12:00 \n\n\n\nSunday\, Feb 1 (Finals): 5 matches starting at 12:00 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2026 Champions\n\n\n\n(To be updated after the tournament concludes) \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles: TBD\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles: TBD\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles: TBD\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles: TBD\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles: TBD
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-thailand-masters/
LOCATION:Nimibutr Stadium\, 154 ถนน พระรามที่ ๑1 Wang Mai\, Pathum Wan\, Bangkok\, 10330\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Thailand":MAILTO:info@badmintonthai.or.th
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20260120T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jakarta:20260125T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251216T065830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260125T121422Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Indonesia Masters
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Indonesia Masters has officially concluded at the legendary Istora Senayan\, Jakarta\, delivering a thrilling week of world-class badminton and memorable championship moments. As a BWF World Tour Super 500 event\, the tournament once again proved to be one of the early-season highlights\, offering valuable ranking points and fierce competition across all five disciplines. \n\n\n\nRenowned among players and fans for its electrifying\, almost unmatched atmosphere\, Istora Senayan lived up to its reputation as one of the loudest and most intimidating venues on the tour. Across finals day\, top seeds\, rising stars\, and crowd favorites battled for glory\, with several matches ending decisively and others showcasing resilience under pressure. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 edition also marked a strong showing from Malaysia and China\, while Thailand and Indonesia celebrated notable finals appearances in front of a passionate home crowd. \n\n\n\nTable of Contents[Open][Close]Indonesia Masters 2026 Champions🏆 Women’s Singles🏆 Mixed Doubles🏆 Women’s Doubles🏆 Men’s Singles🏆 Men’s DoublesKey Tournament InformationStars to Watch in 2026Tournament ScheduleTV Broadcast SchedulePrize Money DistributionBrief History\n\n\n\nIndonesia Masters 2026 Champions\n\n\n\n🏆 Women’s Singles\n\n\n\nChen Yufei (China) [1]Defeated Pitchamon Opatniputh (Thailand)Score: 23–21\, 21–13Match Duration: 52 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🏆 Mixed Doubles\n\n\n\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (Malaysia) [3]Defeated Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje (Denmark)Score: 15–21\, 21–17\, 21–11Match Duration: 57 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🏆 Women’s Doubles\n\n\n\nPearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (Malaysia) [1]Won by walkover against Arisa Igarashi / Miyu Takahashi (Japan) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🏆 Men’s Singles\n\n\n\nAlwi Farhan (Indonesia) [8]Defeated Panitchaphon Teeraratsakul (Thailand) [PFQ]Score: 21–5\, 21–6Match Duration: 25 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n🏆 Men’s Doubles\n\n\n\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (Malaysia) [4]Defeated Raymond Indra / Nikolaus Joaquin (Indonesia)Score: 21–19\, 21–13Match Duration: 37 minutes \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWith the curtain now closed on the Indonesia Masters 2026\, attention turns to the next stops on the BWF World Tour. However\, the energy\, drama\, and unforgettable scenes from Istora Senayan will linger long in the memory—once again affirming Jakarta’s place as one of badminton’s most iconic stages. \n\n\n\nKey Tournament Information\n\n\n\n\nDate: 20 – 25 January 2026\n\n\n\nVenue: Istora Gelora Bung Karno (Istora Senayan)\, Jakarta\, Indonesia\n\n\n\nLevel: HSBC BWF World Tour Super 500\n\n\n\nTotal Prize Money: US$500\,000\n\n\n\nOrganizer: Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI)\n\n\n\n\nStars to Watch in 2026\n\n\n\nWith the withdrawal of Danish superstar Viktor Axelsen\, the field has opened up significantly\, particularly in the Men’s Singles. Based on the M&Q report and recent form\, here are the key contenders: \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles (MS) \n\n\n\n\nAnders Antonsen (Denmark): The top seed will look to capitalize on his compatriot’s absence. He has a strong history at Istora.\n\n\n\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (Thailand): The defending champion returns as the 2nd seed.\n\n\n\nJonatan Christie (Indonesia): The home crowd favorite and 2025 runner-up will be desperate to go one better this year.\n\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles (WS) \n\n\n\n\nChen Yufei (China): The Chinese superstar headlines the draw as the top seed.\n\n\n\nPutri Kusuma Wardani (Indonesia): Seeded 3rd\, “Putri KW” is Indonesia’s leading hope in the women’s singles.\n\n\n\n\nDoubles Pairs \n\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles: Malaysia’s Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik will return as the Top Seeds. Last year\, they lost in the semifinals to their compatriots\, and this time they’ll be looking to go one step further. Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian\, who played alongside Muhammad Rian Ardianto last year\, now plays alongside Muhammad Shohibul Fikri. They were finalists last year\, and he and Fikri are now chasing the title at Istora.\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles: Malaysia’s Pearly Tan/Thinaah Muralitharan return as top seeds.\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles: China’s rising stars Jiang Zhenbang/Wei Yaxin enter as the pair to beat.\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nMatches typically start at 08:00 or 09:00 local time (WIB / GMT+7)\, pending final TV scheduling. \n\n\n\nDateRoundDetailsStart TimeTuesday\, Jan 20Qualification & R32Qualifying rounds and select Men’s/Women’s Doubles Round of 32.8:00 AMWednesday\, Jan 21Round of 32Continuation of Round of 32 (Singles & remaining Doubles).8:00 AMThursday\, Jan 22Round of 16All categories.9:00 AMFriday\, Jan 23QuarterfinalsThe top 8 in all categories battle for podium spots.1:30 PMSaturday\, Jan 24SemifinalsThe “Final Four” compete for a place in Sunday’s final.12:00 PMSunday\, Jan 25FinalsChampionship matches for all five disciplines.1:00 PM\n\n\n\n(Note: Schedule subject to change by BWF and local organizers.) \n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\n\n\n\nOnly one court (Court 1) will be televised\, starting with the Round of 16. The BWF TV YouTube channel will broadcast all matches on all courts from Tuesday to Sunday\, except for territories where broadcast rights are unsold. \n\n\n\nDateNo. of MatchesStart TimeThursday\, Jan 2289:00 AMFriday\, Jan 2381:30 PMSaturday\, Jan 24812:00 PMSunday\, Jan 2551:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\nThe total prize pool for 2026 is US$ 500\,000. \n\n\n\nResultSinglesDoubles (per pair)Winner$37\,500$39\,500Runner-up$19\,000$19\,000Semifinalist$7\,250$7\,000Quarterfinalist$3\,000$3\,625Last 16$1\,750$1\,875\n\n\n\nBrief History\n\n\n\nThe Indonesia Masters was first held in 2010 as the Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold. It was originally created to provide a second tier of international competition in Indonesia\, complementing the premier Indonesia Open. \n\n\n\nThe tournament was upgraded to a Super 500 event in 2018 as part of the BWF World Tour restructuring. While it has been hosted in various cities including Samarinda\, Palembang\, Yogyakarta\, and Malang\, it found its spiritual home at the Istora Senayan in Jakarta in 2018. The venue is legendary for its steep seating and acoustic intensity\, where the “Eaa… Eaa…” chants of the Indonesian fans create an intimidating atmosphere for visitors and a massive boost for local players.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-indonesia-masters/
LOCATION:Istora Gelora Bung Karno\, Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan No.1\, RT.1/RW.3\, Gelora\, Kecamatan Tanah Abang\, Kota Jakarta Pusat\, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta\, 10270\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Indonesia":MAILTO:sekjen@pbsi.id
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260113T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260118T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250430T132601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T132136Z
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SUMMARY:2026 India Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe badminton world has descended upon the Indian capital for the Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2026\, a prestigious HSBC BWF World Tour Super 750 event. Hosted at the iconic Indira Gandhi Sports Complex\, this week-long festival of sport (January 13–18\, 2026) promises high-octane action\, world-class production\, and a staggering total prize pool of US$950\,000. \n\n\n\nAs the Badminton Association of India (BAI) President\, Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma\, noted in the official prospectus\, the sport has seen an “uprising” in the country. This tournament stands as the “prestigious feather in the cap” of that movement\, welcoming the global elite to battle for one of the season’s most coveted titles. \n\n\n\nBelow is the complete guide to the event\, including the match schedule\, broadcast details\, and the Hall of Champions\, which will be updated live as the finals conclude. \n\n\n\nHall of Champions\n\n\n\nThis section details the winners of the 2026 edition. The finals are scheduled for Sunday\, 18 January 2026\, starting at 11:00 AM. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n\n\n\n\nChampion: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 66\,500\n\n\n\n\n\nRunner-Up: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 32\,300\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal Score:\n\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n\n\n\n\nChampion: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 66\,500\n\n\n\n\n\nRunner-Up: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 32\,300\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal Score:\n\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n\n\n\n\nChampions: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 70\,300\n\n\n\n\n\nRunners-Up: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 33\,250\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal Score:\n\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n\n\n\n\nChampions: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 70\,300\n\n\n\n\n\nRunners-Up: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 33\,250\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal Score:\n\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n\n\n\n\nChampions: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 70\,300\n\n\n\n\n\nRunners-Up: [TBD – Awaiting Result]\n\nPrize Money: US$ 33\,250\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal Score:\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nThe six-day saga is structured to test endurance as much as skill. Matches are held in the Main Arena (Gymnastics Hall)\, with practice sessions conducted at the adjacent K.D. Jadhav Indoor Hall. \n\n\n\n\nDay 1: The Opening Salvo (Tuesday\, 13 January)\n\nAction: Round of 32 (Part 1)\n\n\n\nStart Time: 10:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: 4 Courts in play\n\n\n\nFocus: The tournament kicks off with the Top 32 pairs and shuttlers looking to survive the early jitters.\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 2: The Field Completes (Wednesday\, 14 January)\n\nAction: Round of 32 (Part 2)\n\n\n\nStart Time: 10:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: 4 Courts in play\n\n\n\nNote: This day specifically accommodates finalists from the preceding Malaysia Open\, allowing them recovery time before entering the fray in Delhi.\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 3: The Pre-Quarter Finals (Thursday\, 15 January)\n\nAction: Round of 16\n\n\n\nStart Time: 10:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: 4 Courts in play\n\n\n\nStakes: Winners here secure a piece of the substantial prize money\, while losers go home with just participation points.\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 4: Quarter Finals (Friday\, 16 January)\n\nAction: Top 8 Face-Off\n\n\n\nStart Time: 11:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: Reduced to 3 Courts\n\n\n\nIntensity: The business end of the tournament begins. Every match from this point is broadcast-quality drama.\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 5: Semi Finals (Saturday\, 17 January)\n\nAction: The Final Four\n\n\n\nStart Time: 11:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: 1 Main Show Court\n\n\n\nAtmosphere: All eyes focus on a single court as players fight for a guaranteed spot on the podium.\n\n\n\n\n\nDay 6: The Grand Finale (Sunday\, 18 January)\n\nAction: Championship Matches & Prize Ceremony\n\n\n\nStart Time: 11:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourts: 1 Main Show Court\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBroadcast & Media Coverage\n\n\n\nFans unable to make the trip to New Delhi can follow the action extensively via global broadcast partners. The coverage ramps up significantly as the tournament progresses: \n\n\n\n\nWed\, 14 Jan: Live coverage of 10 matches on Court 1.\n\n\n\nThu\, 15 Jan: Expanded coverage across two courts (8 matches on C1\, 10 matches on C2).\n\n\n\nFri\, 16 Jan (QF): Full coverage of the Quarter Finals across two courts.\n\n\n\nSat\, 17 Jan (SF): All 10 Semi-Final matches broadcast live.\n\n\n\nSun\, 18 Jan (Finals): Complete coverage of all 5 title matches.\n\n\n\n\nNote for spectators: Photography is strictly prohibited within the competition venue for non-accredited persons\, ensuring copyright protection and player focus. \n\n\n\nPrize Money & Points\n\n\n\nThe India Open is a lucrative stop on the tour. The total prize fund of US$ 950\,000 is distributed not just to the winners\, but deep into the draw\, ensuring financial sustainability for the touring athletes. \n\n\n\nSingles Payouts: \n\n\n\n\nChampion: $66\,500\n\n\n\nRunner-Up: $32\,300\n\n\n\nSemi-Finalist: $13\,300\n\n\n\nQuarter-Finalist: $5\,225\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $2\,850\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $950\n\n\n\n\nDoubles Payouts (Per Pair): \n\n\n\n\nChampions: $70\,300\n\n\n\nRunners-Up: $33\,250\n\n\n\nSemi-Finalists: $13\,300\n\n\n\nQuarter-Finalists: $6\,175\n\n\n\nRound of 16: $3\,087.50\n\n\n\nRound of 32: $950\n\n\n\n\n(Note: All prize money is subject to a 20.60% withholding tax as per Indian government regulations.) \n\n\n\nVenue & Logistics\n\n\n\nThe event operates under strict technical regulations to ensure a world-class environment. The Main Arena features professional green mats on wooden flooring\, and matches are played with Yonex Aerosenda 50 shuttles. To ensure fairness\, the Instant Review System (IRS) is operational on TV courts\, allowing players to challenge line calls during critical moments. \n\n\n\nPlayers are housed in luxury accommodations like the Hotel Le Meridien and Shangri-La Eros\, with dedicated transport shuttles ensuring seamless movement between the hotel and the stadium. \n\n\n\nAs the matches unfold and the brackets narrow\, this article will be updated to reflect the new kings and queens of the India Open 2026. Stay tuned to the Hall of Champions section above for the final verdict.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-india-open/
LOCATION:Indira Gandhi Arena\, Indraprastha Estate\, Grand Trunk Rd\, near Raj Ghat\, IG Indoor Stadium\, ITO\, IP Estate\, New Delhi\, Delhi\, 110002\, India
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of India":MAILTO:indias750@badmintonindia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20260106T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kuala_Lumpur:20260111T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250430T131345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T125555Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Malaysia Open
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2026 Malaysia Open (also known as the Petronas Malaysia Open 2026 for sponsorship reasons) was a major badminton tournament taking place at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\, from 6 to 11 January 2026\, comprising singles\, doubles\, and mixed doubles play. It was the 69th edition of the Malaysia Open championships that had been held annually since 1937 and was part of the 2026 Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour as a Super 1000 event on 2026 BWF World Tour. The total prize money for this tournament was US$1\,450\,000. \n\n\n\nThe 2026 Malaysia Open was the first Super 1000 event of 2026 as well as the opener of the 2026 BWF World Tour calendar. Shi Yuqi and An Se-young were the defending champions in the men’s singles and women’s singles\, respectively. Both players advanced to the finals\, but only An Se-young successfully defended her title. Shi Yuqi was forced to withdraw from the match due to injury. \n\n\n\nKunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand won the men’s singles title\, marking the first Super 1000 title of his career. \n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEventChampion(s)Runner(s)-upScoreMen’s Singles🇹🇭 Kunlavut Vitidsarn [2]🇨🇳 Shi Yuqi [1]23-21\, 6-1rWomen’s Singles🇰🇷 An Se-young [1]🇨🇳 Wang Zhiyi [2]21-15\, 24-22Men’s Doubles🇰🇷 Kim Won-ho [1]🇰🇷 Seo Seung-jae🇲🇾 Aaron Chia [2]🇲🇾 Soh Wooi Yik21-15\, 12-21\, 21-18Women’s Doubles🇨🇳 Liu Shengshu [1]🇨🇳 Tan Ning🇰🇷 Baek Ha-na [6]🇰🇷 Lee So-hee21-18\, 21-12Mixed Doubles🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe [1]🇨🇳 Huang Dongping🇨🇳 Jiang Zhenbang [2]🇨🇳 Wei Yaxin21-19\, 21-19\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nAll times are local\, Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDatesRoundDoors OpenStart TimeTuesday\, Jan 6Round of 32 (Top Half)8:00 AM9:00 AMWednesday\, Jan 7Round of 32 (Bottom Half)8:00 AM9:00 AMThursday\, Jan 8Round of 168:00 AM9:00 AMFriday\, Jan 9Quarter-Finals8:00 AM9:00 AM3:00 PMSaturday\, Jan 10Semi-Finals9:00 AM10:00 AMSunday\, Jan 11Finals11:00 AM12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\n\n\n\nFor 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: \n\n\n\nCourt 1\n\n\n\nDatesNo. of MatchesStart TimeTuesday\, Jan 6109:00 AMWednesday\, Jan 7109:00 AMThursday\, Jan 8109:00 AMFriday\, Jan 939:00 AM73:00 PMSaturday\, Jan 101011:00 AMSunday\, Jan 11512:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2\n\n\n\nDatesNo. of MatchesStart TimeWednesday\, Jan 789:00 AMThursday\, Jan 889:00 AMFriday\, Jan 939:00 AM53:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of the Malaysia Open is US$1\,450\,000. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\nResultSinglesDoubles (per team)Winner$101\,500$107\,300Runner-up$49\,300$50\,750Semifinalist$20\,300$20\,300Quarterfinalist$7\,975$9\,062.50Round of 16$4\,350$4\,712.50Round of 32$1\,450$1\,450\n\n\n\nMalaysia Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYearStatusPrize Money2018Super 750US$700\,0002019Super 750US$700\,0002020Not held–2021Not held–2022Super 750US$675\,0002023Super 1000US$1\,250\,0002024Super 1000US$1\,300\,0002025Super 1000US$1\,450\,0002026Super 1000US$1\,450\,000\n\n\n\nTicketing Information\n\n\n\nTicket sales for the 2026 tournament have already begun! \n\n\n\n1. Sales Details\n\n\n\n\nOfficial Sales Start: 2:00 PM on November 3\, 2025.\n\n\n\nEarly Bird Promotion: A special discounted rate was available from the start of sales until November 30\, 2025.\n\n\n\nWhere to Buy: Tickets are sold online via the official ticketing platform\, which is typically www.ticket2u.com.my.\n\n\n\nAdvice: Based on previous years\, tickets for this popular event\, especially the later rounds (Semis and Finals) and certain categories\, sell out quickly. It is highly advised to purchase tickets early.\n\n\n\n\n2. Ticket Types and Estimated Prices\n\n\n\nTickets are available as Daily Tickets (for single-day attendance) or Season Passes (for the entire week). \n\n\n\nTicket TypePrice Range (MYR)NotesDaily TicketsFrom approximately RM32 to RM630 (price depends on the day and seating category)Early Bird discounts apply to these.Season PassesFrom approximately RM282 to RM2\,000 (depending on the category)Covers all 6 days of the tournament.\n\n\n\n(Note: Prices have been maintained at similar rates to the 2025 edition to keep the event accessible to fans.) \n\n\n\n3. Important Entry Conditions\n\n\n\n\nChildren: Children aged 4 and older require a full-price ticket for admission. Children aged 3 and younger are generally not permitted.\n\n\n\nStudents/Seniors: There are typically no discounted tickets for students or senior citizens; a full-price ticket is required.\n\n\n\nWristbands: Once issued at check-in\, the wristband must be kept secure for re-entry.\n\n\n\nResale: The resale of tickets is strictly prohibited.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2026-malaysia-open/
LOCATION:Axiata Arena\, L2-E-10\, Enterprise 4\, Technology Park Malaysia\, Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil\, Bukit Jalil\, Kuala Lumpur\, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur\, 57000\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Malaysia":MAILTO:events@bam.org.my
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251021T114953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251130T121551Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Syed Modi International
DESCRIPTION:Updated on April 13\, 2026\n\n\nThe 2025 Syed Modi International was a badminton tournament held at the Babu Banarasi Das U.P. Badminton Academy in Lucknow\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, from 25 to 30 November 2025. It was the 14th edition of the Syed Modi International Badminton Championships and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEventChampion(s)Runner(s)-upScoreMen’s Singles🇭🇰 Jason Gunawan🇮🇳 Srikanth Kidambi21–16\, 8–21\, 22–20Women’s Singles🇯🇵 Hina Akechi🇹🇷 Neslihan Arın21–16\, 21–14Men’s Doubles🇲🇾 Kang Khai Xing🇲🇾 Aaron Tai🇲🇾 Chia Wei Jie🇲🇾 Lwi Sheng Hao21–9\, 21–19Women’s Doubles🇮🇳 Treesa Jolly🇮🇳 Gayatri Gopichand Pullela🇯🇵 Kaho Osawa🇯🇵 Mai Tanabe17–21\, 21–13\, 21–15Mixed Doubles🇮🇩 Dejan Ferdinansyah🇮🇩 Bernadine Anindya Wardana🇹🇭 Pakkapon Teeraratsakul🇹🇭 Sapsiree Taerattanachai21–19\, 21–16\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\n\nPlayers\n\n\n\nDraws\n\n\n\nDaily Schedule\n\n\n\nLive Score\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nAll times are local\, India Standard Time (UTC+5:30). \n\n\n\nDatesRoundDoors OpenStart TimeTuesday\, November 25All qualifying rounds8:00 AM9:00 AMMD/WD Round of 32 (except qualifiers)2:30 PMWednesday\, November 26Round of 328:00 AM9:00 AMThursday\, November 27Round of 169:00 AM10:00 AMFriday\, November 28Quarter-Finals11:00 AM12:00 PMSaturday\, November 29Semi-Finals11:00 AM12:00 PMSunday\, November 30Finals11:00 AM12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\n\n\n\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final two days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDatesNo. of MatchesStart TimeSaturday\, November 29812:00 PMSunday\, November 30512:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\n\n\n\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of the Syed Modi International is US$240\,000. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\nResultPrize Money (USD)SinglesDoubles (per pair)Winner$18\,000$18\,960Runner-up$9\,120$9\,120Semifinalist$3\,480$3\,360Quarterfinalist$1\,440$1\,740Round of 16$840$900
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-syed-modi-international/
LOCATION:Babu Banarasi Das U.P. Badminton Academy\, Vipin Khand\, Gomti Nagar\, Lucknow\, Uttar Pradesh\, 226010\, India
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of India":MAILTO:indias300@badmintonindia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251118T000000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20251123T235959
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251021T113747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251123T081554Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Australian Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Australian Open (also known as the Sathio Group Australian Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the State Sports Centre in Sydney\, New South Wales\, Australia\, from 18 to 23 November 2025. It was the 34th edition of the Australian Open Badminton Championships and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$475\,000. \n\n\n\nLakshya Sen of India is the men’s singles champion\, his first title of 2025. Sen defeated Japan’s Yushi Tanaka in the final in straight games\, 21-15\, 21-11. Previously\, Sen was a finalist at the 2025 Hong Kong Open (Super 500) where he was defeated by Li Shifeng of China. \n\n\n\nAn Se-young won the women’s singles championship\, a record-breaking 10th title in a single season. \n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEventChampion(s)Runner(s)-upScoreMen’s Singles🇮🇳 Lakshya Sen [7]🇯🇵 Yushi Tanaka21-15\, 21-11Women’s Singles🇰🇷 An Se-young [1]🇮🇩 Putri Kusuma Wardani [2]21-16\, 21-14Men’s Doubles🇮🇩 Raymond Indra🇮🇩 Nikolaus Joaquin🇮🇩 Fajar Alfian [5]🇮🇩 Muhammad Shohibul Fikri22-20\, 10-21\, 21-18Women’s Doubles🇮🇩 Rachel Allessya Rose🇮🇩 Febi Setianingrum🇮🇩 Febriana Dwipuji Kusuma🇮🇩 Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari18-21\, 21-19\, 23-21Mixed Doubles🇲🇾 Chen Tang Jie [1]🇲🇾 Toh Ee Wei🇮🇩 Jafar Hidayatullah [2]🇮🇩 Felisha Pasaribu21-16\, 21-11\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\n\nPlayers\n\n\n\nDraws\n\n\n\nDaily Schedule\n\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\n\n\n\nAll times are local\, Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDates\nMatch Schedule\nRound\nDoors Open\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, November 18\nReport\nAll qualifying rounds\n8:00 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\n4:00 PM\n\n\nWednesday\, November 19\nReport\nRound of 32\n8:00 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, November 20\nReport\nRound of 16\n11:00 AM\n12:00 PM\n\n\nFriday\, November 21\nReport\nQuarter-Finals\n11:00 AM\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 22\nReport\nSemi-Finals\n11:00 AM\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, November 23\nReport\nFinals\n12:00 PM\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\n\n\n\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDatesNo. of MatchesStart TimeThursday\, November 20812:00 PMFriday\, November 21812:00 PMSaturday\, November 22812:00 PMSunday\, November 2351:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\n\n\n\nThe total prize money for this year’s Australian Open is US$475\,000. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\n\n\nResultPrize Money (USD)SinglesDoublesWinner$35\,625$37\,525Runner-up$18\,050$18\,050Semifinalist$6\,887.50$6\,650Quarterfinalist$2\,850$3\,443.75Round of 16$1\,662.50$1\,781.25
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-australian-open/
LOCATION:State Sports Centre\, Olympic Blvd\, Sydney Olympic Park\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2127\, Australia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Australian Badminton League Pty Ltd":MAILTO:info@ausbadmintonopen.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251021T103807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251111T115352Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Japan Masters
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Japan Masters (also known as the Kumamoto Masters Japan 2025 for sponsorship reasons) is an upcoming badminton tournament that will be held at the Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium in Kumamoto\, Japan\, from 11 to 16 November 2025. It is the 3rd edition of the Japan Masters championships and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event features a total prize fund of US$475\,000.1“2025 Japan Masters Prospectus”. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved on 21 October 2025. \n2024 Champions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nLi Shifeng (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nAkane Yamaguchi (JPN)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nFajar Alfian / Muhammad Rian Ardianto (INA)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA)\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nPlayer List\nDraws\nLive Score\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Japan Standard Time (UTC+9). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nDoors Open\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, November 11 Match Schedule\nAll qualifying rounds\n8:30 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\nMD/WD Round of 32 (except qualifiers)\n2:00 PM\n\n\nWednesday\, November 12 Match Schedule\nRound of 32\n8:30 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, November 13 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n8:30 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, November 14 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 15 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, November 16 Match Schedule\nFinals\n9:00 AM\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, November 13\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, November 14\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 15\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, November 16\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s Japan Masters is US$475\,000. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\n\n\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$35\,625\n$37\,525\n\n\nRunner-up\n$18\,050\n$18\,050\n\n\nSemifinalist\n$6\,887.50\n$6\,650\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n$2\,850\n$3\,443.75\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,662.50\n$1\,718.25\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 Japan Masters Prospectus”. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved on 21 October 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-japan-masters/
LOCATION:Kumamoto Prefectural Gymnasium\, 1-9-28\, Kamikumamoto\, Nishi-ku\, Kumamoto City\, Kumamoto\, 860-0079\, Japan
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Japan":MAILTO:jpnbad@badminton.or.jp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251110
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20251021T102020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T102020Z
UID:26767-1762214400-1762732799@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Korea Masters
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Korea Masters (also known as the Iksan Victor Korea Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) is an upcoming badminton tournament that will be held at the Wonkwang University Cultural and Sports Center in Iksan\, South Korea\, from 4 to 9 November 2025. It is the 17th edition of the Korea Masters championships and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event features a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \n2024 Champions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nPutri Kusuma Wardani (INA)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nAaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nKim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nGuo Xinwa / Chen Fanghui (CHN)\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nPlayer List\nLive Score\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Korea Standard Time (UTC+9). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nDoors Open\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, November 4\nAll qualifying rounds\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nMD/WD Round of 32 (except qualifiers)\n4:00 PM\n\n\nWednesday\, November 5\nRound of 32\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, November 6\nRound of 16\n10:00 AM\n11:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, November 7\nQuarter-Finals\n11:00 AM\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 8\nSemi-Finals\n10:00 AM\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, November 9\nFinals\n10:00 AM\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final two days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nSaturday\, November 8\n8\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, November 9\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of the Korea Masters is US$240\,000. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\nResult\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$18\,000\n$18\,960\n\n\nRunner-up\n$9\,120\n$9\,120\n\n\nSemifinalist\n$3\,480\n$3\,360\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n$1\,440\n$1\,740\n\n\nRound of 16\n$840\n$900
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-korea-masters/
LOCATION:Wonkwang University Cultural and Sports Center\, 460 Iksan-daero\, Iksan-si\, Jeonbuk State\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Korea Association":MAILTO:badmintonkorea@bka.kr
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251103
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250701T063857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251102T181515Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Hylo Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Hylo Open (also known as the Hylo Badminton Open 2025 presented by Victor for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Saarlandhalle in Saarbrücken\, Germany\, from 28 October to 2 November 2025. It was the 38th edition of the Hylo Open championships (formerly known as the BMW Badminton Cup\, BMW Open International\, Bitburger Masters\, Bitburger Open and SaarLorLux Open) and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$475\,000.1“2025 Hylo Open Prospectus”. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved on 21 October 2025. \nChampions\n\nMen’s Singles: 🇮🇩 Jonatan Christie [2] def. 🇩🇰 Magnus Johannesen [Q]\, 21-14\, 21-14\nWomen’s Singles: 🇩🇰 Mia Blichfeldt [2] def. 🇮🇩 Putri Kusuma Wardani [1]\, 21-11\, 7-21\, 21-12\nMen’s Doubles: 🇹🇼 Chiu Hsiang-chieh / Wang Chi-lin def. 🇮🇩 Sabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani [6]\, 21-19\, 21-18\nWomen’s Doubles: 🇫🇷 Margot Lambert / Camille Pognante [7] def. 🇹🇼 Hsu Yin-hui / Lin Jhih-yun [2]\, 21-16\, 21-10\nMixed Doubles: 🇩🇰 Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje [5] def. 🇫🇷 Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue [2]\, 23-21\, 21-15\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nPlayer List\nDraws\nLive Score\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Central European Time (UTC+1). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nDoors Open\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, October 28 Match Schedule\nAll qualifying Rounds\n7:30 AM\n8:30 AM\n\n\nWD/MD Round of 32\nNot before 1:45 PM\n\n\nWednesday\, October 29 Match Schedule\nRound of 32\n8:00 AM\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, October 30 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, October 31 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n11:00 AM\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 1 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n1:00 PM\n2:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, November 2 Match Schedule\nFinals\n1:00 PM\n2:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, October 30\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, October 31\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, November 1\n8\n2:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, November 2\n5\n2:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThis year\, the Hylo Open offers a total prize money of US$475\,000\, more than double the previous edition’s US$210\,000. The Badminton World Federation (BWF) upgraded the Hylo Open from a Super 300 to a Super 500\, replacing the Canada Open\, which they moved from a Super 500 to a Super 300 for financial reasons. The prize breakdown is as follows: \n\n\n\nResult\nPrize Money (USD)\n\n\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$35\,625\n$37\,525\n\n\nRunner-up\n$18\,050\n$18\,050\n\n\nSemifinalist\n$6\,887.50\n$6\,650\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n$2\,850\n$3\,443.75\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,662.50\n$1\,781.25\n\n\n\nHylo Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 100 as SaarLorLux Open\nUS$75\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 100 as SaarLorLux Open\nUS$75\,000\n\n\n2020\nSuper 100 as SaarLorLux Open\nUS$90\,000\n\n\n2021\nSuper 500\nUS$320\,000\n\n\n2022\nSuper 300\nUS$180\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 500\nUS$475\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 500\nUS$500\,000\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 Hylo Open Prospectus”. Badminton World Federation. Retrieved on 21 October 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-hylo-open/
LOCATION:Saarlandhalle\, An d. Saarlandhalle 1\, Saarbrücken\, 66113\, Germany
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="HYLO Badminton Open":MAILTO:info@hylo-open.de
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250701T060415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251026T164457Z
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SUMMARY:2025 French Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 French Open (also known as the Yonex French Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Glaz Arena in Cesson-Sévigné\, France\, from 21 to 26 October 2025. It was the 92nd edition of the French Open championships and part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$950\,000.1“2025 France Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 30 August 2025. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇩🇰 Anders Antonsen [2]\n🇫🇷 Christo Popov [8]\n\n\n21–12\, 21–19\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇰🇷 An Se-young [1]\n🇨🇳 Wang Zhiyi [2]\n\n\n21–13\, 21–7\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇰🇷 Kim Won-ho [1]\n🇰🇷 Seo Seung-jae\n🇮🇩 Fajar Alfian [8]\n🇮🇩 Muhammad Shohibul Fikri\n\n\n10–21\, 21–13\, 21–12\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇯🇵 Yuki Fukushima [7]\n🇯🇵 Mayu Matsumoto\n🇨🇳 Li Yijing [8]\n🇨🇳 Luo Xumin\n\n\n17–21\, 21–18\, 21–15\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe [2]\n🇨🇳 Huang Dongping\n🇹🇭 Dechapol Puavaranukroh [3]\n🇹🇭 Supissara Paewsampran\n\n\n27–25\, 21–12\n\n\n\nDaily Highlights\nPre-Tournament: Early Shake-Up Rocks French Open\nThe 2025 French Open suffered a major disruption on its opening day as top seed and defending champion Shi Yuqi withdrew due to a shoulder injury. The reigning World Champion\, who had only recently finished as runner-up at the Denmark Open\, was forced to pull out before his scheduled Round of 32 match against Wang Tzu-wei at the Glaz Arena. \nShi’s absence instantly reshaped the Men’s Singles landscape. As a result of the seed withdrawal movement\, Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn was promoted in the draw and subsequently faced Wang Tzu-wei in a challenging opening round—a rematch of the fixture Shi Yuqi had won the previous year. This development left the Men’s Singles tournament significantly more open to contenders. \nThe upsets were not limited to the men’s side. In Women’s Doubles\, the top Chinese seeds\, Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning\, also withdrew. Reports indicated that Liu was still recovering from an injury sustained during their quarterfinal exit at the preceding Denmark Open. The Japanese pair Rin Iwanaga/Kie Nakanishi subsequently took their vacated spot in the main draw. \nSummary of Key Withdrawals from the French Open 2025: \n\nMen’s Singles: Shi Yuqi\, Wang Zhengxing\nWomen’s Singles: Pornpawee Chochuwong\, Supanida Katethong\nWomen’s Doubles: Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning\nMixed Doubles: Dhruv Kapila/Tanisha Crasto\, Kevin Lee/Eliana Zhang\n\nThe wave of withdrawals provided immediate opportunities for other players\, particularly Kunlavut Vitidsarn\, who stepped into a more prominent opening match against Wang Tzu-wei\, instantly becoming a focal point of the reshuffled bracket. \nGinting Dominates\, Hosts See Mixed Results\nThe opening day of the French Open 2025 Round of 32 delivered mixed fortunes for both the host country and the Indonesian team. \nFrance’s top Mixed Doubles pair\, Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue\, were forced into a challenging three-game fight to advance\, eventually prevailing over Thailand’s Ruttanapak Oupthong/Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat (19-21\, 21-15\, 21-17). The brothers Popov had contrasting results: Christo Popov won his Men’s Singles match in straight games (21-11\, 21-19)\, but his brother\, Toma Junior Popov\, was eliminated after losing in two games (16-21\, 17-21). \nMeanwhile\, Indonesia’s Anthony Sinisuka Ginting secured a smooth passage into the Last 16 with a commanding straight-game victory over Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong (21-14\, 21-13). However\, Indonesia suffered a major loss in Women’s Singles when Gregoria Mariska Tunjung was upset by China’s Gao Fangjie in a three-game marathon (21-18\, 6-21\, 13-21). Indonesia’s Mixed Doubles pair\, Jafar Hidayatullah/Felisha Alberta Nathaniel Pasaribu\, also moved on with a decisive straight-game win. \nPopov Breaks 79-Year French Open Drought\nChristo Popov etched his name into French badminton history on Friday\, becoming the first Frenchman in 79 years to reach the men’s singles semifinals of a home tournament. In a spectacular quarterfinal display at the French Open 2025\, Popov dominated Chinese Taipei’s Chi Yu-jen\, sweeping him aside with a commanding 21-13\, 21-7 victory at the Glaz Arena. \nPopov’s landmark achievement surpasses the mark set by Henri Bellizza in 1946\, the last French men’s singles player to reach the “business end” of a home event. \nThe Retirement of Chen Qingchen\n\nThe celebrated international careers of Chinese women’s doubles pair Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan—the “Fan Chen” duo—had officially concluded. Their final joint appearance was at the 2025 French Open\, where they bowed out in the semi-finals after a loss to their teammates Li Yijing/Luo Xumin. \nFollowing her Paris Olympic gold medal win\, Chen Qingchen was stepping down from the national team to pursue other life experiences. Jia Yifan will continue competing toward the Los Angeles Olympics alongside a new partner\, Zhang Shuxian. The recent three-tournament run\, including the Korea\, Denmark\, and French Opens\, served as a highly anticipated\, official farewell orchestrated for the legendary partnership. \nFor ten years since pairing in 2014\, “Fan Chen” collected nearly every major title. Their crowning achievements include four World Championship titles (2017\, 2021\, 2022\, 2023)\, making them the first women’s pair to win three consecutively\, and achieving the career Grand Slam with their Paris Olympic gold\, having won silver in Tokyo. They also dominated at the Sudirman Cup\, Uber Cup\, Asian Games\, and more. At their peak\, they spent a combined 200 weeks ranked World Number 1\, solidifying their status as one of the most dominant pairs in history. \n\nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n21–26 October\n\n\nEdition\n92nd\n\n\nDraw\n32MS / 32WS / 32MD / 32WD / 32XD\n\n\nCategory\nSuper 750\n\n\nPrize Money\nUS$950\,000\n\n\nLocation\nCesson-Sévigné\, France\n\n\nVenue\nGlaz Arena\n\n\nOrganizer\nFédération Française de Badminton\n\n\nOfficial Shuttle\nYonex Aerosensa 50\n\n\nOfficial Tournament Website\nwww.yonexifb.com\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nLive Score\nWikipedia Article\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nDoors Open\nStart Time\n\n\nTue\, October 21 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:30 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nWed\, October 22 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:30 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, October 23 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:30 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\n4:30 PM\n5:00 PM\n\n\nFri\, October 24 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\n4:00 PM\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, October 25 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n9:00 AM\n10:00 AM\n\n\n4:00 PM\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSun\, October 26 Match Schedule\nFinals\n10:00 AM\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nVenue\nLocated in the town of Cesson-Sévigné\, just northeast of Rennes in Brittany\, the Glaz Arena stands as a premier modern sports complex and a hub of athletic excellence in France. Inaugurated in 2014\, this state-of-the-art facility was specifically designed to be the proud home of Cesson Rennes Métropole Handball\, a top-tier club competing in the French Lidl Starligue\, the world’s most competitive professional handball league. The arena’s distinctive name\, “Glaz\,” derives from the Breton word for “blue\,” a nod to the region’s rich Celtic heritage and identity. \nWith a flexible seating capacity of approximately 4\,200 spectators for major sporting events\, the Glaz Arena is renowned for creating an intense and electrifying atmosphere. The design prioritizes fan proximity to the action\, ensuring an immersive experience where the energy of the crowd becomes a tangible force. Beyond its primary function for handball\, the multi-functional venue is equipped to host a wide array of events\, including basketball\, volleyball\, major concerts\, and corporate gatherings. \nThe facility boasts international-standard amenities\, including a main arena with a high-quality playing surface\, modern locker rooms\, VIP areas\, and hospitality suites. Its advanced lighting and acoustic systems make it a versatile venue for both sporting spectacles and entertainment. More than just a sports hall\, the Glaz Arena serves as a vital community center for the metropolitan area of Rennes\, symbolizing a deep-rooted passion for sport and serving as a fortress for elite athletic competition in northwestern France. \nGetting to Glaz Arena from Paris CDG\nHere is a comprehensive guide on the most efficient ways to get from your arrival point\, Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)\, to the Glaz Arena. \nThe Recommended Route: Train to Rennes\, then Local Transport\nThe fastest and most direct public transport route involves a high-speed train journey\, making a quick transit to the nearby city of Rennes your best bet. \n1. High-Speed Train (TGV/InOui) from CDG to Rennes \n\nDeparture Point: Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV station (located within the airport complex).\nDestination: Rennes train station (Gare de Rennes).\nDuration: The direct high-speed train (TGV/InOui) takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes from CDG to Rennes. There are typically several direct services daily.\nBooking: It is highly recommended to book your tickets in advance through SNCF (the French national rail company) or other rail services for the best prices and to ensure your seat.\n\n2. From Rennes Station to Glaz Arena \nOnce you arrive at Rennes station\, the Glaz Arena in Cesson-Sévigné is easily accessible: \n\nOption A: Local Train (TER)\n\nTake a short local train (TER) service from Gare de Rennes to the Halte ferroviaire de Cesson-Sévigné (Cesson-Sévigné train stop).\nDuration: This journey is only about 5 minutes.\nWalk: The Glaz Arena is located roughly 500 meters from the Cesson-Sévigné train stop.\n\n\nOption B: Local Bus (STAR Network)\n\nThe Glaz Arena is served by the local bus network (STAR).\nLook for Line C6 or Line 67 and get off at the ‘Rigourdière’ stop\, which is close to the arena.\n\n\nOption C: Taxi/Ride-Share\n\nTaxis and ride-share services are available from Gare de Rennes and offer the most direct route to the Glaz Arena. The drive is short\, though prices will be higher than public transport.\n\n\n\nAlternative: Train from Paris City Centre\nIf you decide to spend time in Paris before heading to the tournament\, you can take a high-speed train from Paris Montparnasse station to Rennes. \n\nDeparture Point: Paris Montparnasse (easily reachable from CDG via RER B and then Metro).\nDestination: Rennes train station.\nDuration: The TGV journey from Paris Montparnasse to Rennes is even faster\, typically around 1 hour and 30 minutes.\nFinal Leg: Follow the local transport steps from “From Rennes Station to Glaz Arena” above.\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWed\, October 22\n10\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, October 23\n10\n10:00 AM (Session I)\n\n\n5:00 PM (Session II)\n\n\nFri\, October 24\n10\n10:00 AM (Session I)\n\n\n5:00 PM (Session II)\n\n\nSat\, October 25\n10\n10:00 AM (Session I)\n\n\n5:00 PM (Session II)\n\n\nSun\, October 26\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourt 2\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThu\, October 23\n8\n10:00 AM (Session I)\n\n\n5:00 PM (Session II)\n\n\nFri\, October 24\n8\n10:00 AM (Session I)\n\n\n5:00 PM (Session II)\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\nThe 2025 France Open badminton tournament has significantly elevated its financial commitment\, underscoring its status as a premier event on the BWF World Tour. This year\, the total prize purse has been set at an impressive US$950\,000. This figure represents a substantial 11.8% increase (a rise of $100\,000) from the previous edition\, highlighting the event’s growing prestige and investment in the sport. \nThe champions will be handsomely rewarded for their triumph. The winner of the singles title will claim a grand prize of $66\,500\, while the victorious doubles team will split a larger pot of $70\,300. In a notable and player-friendly policy\, the tournament ensures that every main draw participant is compensated for their efforts. \n\n\n\nResult\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$66\,500\n$70\,300\n\n\nRunner-up\n$32\,300\n$33\,250\n\n\nSemifinalist\n$13\,300\n$13\,300\n\n\nQuarterfinalist\n$5\,225\n$5\,937.50\n\n\nRound of 16 \n$2\,850\n$3\,087.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$950\n$950\n\n\n\nFrench Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 750\nUS$750\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 750\nUS$750\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nSuper 750\nUS$600\,000\n\n\n2022\nSuper 750\nUS$675\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 France Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 30 August 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-french-open/
LOCATION:Glaz Arena\, Chem. du Bois de la Justice\, Cesson-Sévigné\, 35510\, France
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Federation Francaise de Badminton":MAILTO:ffbad@ffbad.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251020
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250701T050908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251019T163649Z
UID:25495-1760400000-1760918399@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Denmark Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Denmark Open (also known as the Victor Denmark Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Jyske Bank Arena in Odense\, Denmark\, from 14 to 19 October 2025. It was the 74th edition of the Denmark Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$950\,000. \nJonatan Christie defeated Shi Yuqi in men’s singles final\, claiming his second title of the year. He previously won Korea Open Super 500 in late September. \nAn Se-young is the champion in women’s singles event. She managed to secure victory over Wang Zhiyi in the final\, claiming her 8th title of the year (4th Super 750 title of 2025). \n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nLive Score\nWikipedia Article\n\n\nOfficial Website\n\n\nPlayer List\n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇮🇩 Jonatan Christie [6]\n🇨🇳 Shi Yuqi [1]\n\n\n13–21\, 21–15\, 21–15\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇰🇷 An Se-young [1]\n🇨🇳 Wang Zhiyi [2]\n\n\n21–5\, 24–22\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇯🇵 Takuro Hoki\n🇯🇵 Yugo Kobayashi\n🇮🇩 Fajar Alfian [7]\n🇮🇩 Muhammad Shohibul Fikri\n\n\n21–18\, 15–21\, 21–19\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇰🇷 Baek Ha-na [6]\n🇰🇷 Lee So-hee\n🇰🇷 Kim Hye-jeong [3]\n🇰🇷 Kong Hee-yong\n\n\n15–21\, 21–14\, 21–15\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe [2]\n🇨🇳 Huang Dongping\n🇨🇳 Jiang Zhenbang [1]\n🇨🇳 Wei Yaxin\n\n\n21–13\, 21–9\n\n\n\n2024 Champions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nAnders Antonsen (DEN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nWang Zhiyi (CHN)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nLiang Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nRin Iwanaga / Nakanishi (JPN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)\n\n\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTue\, October 14 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWed\, October 15 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, October 16 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, October 17 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, October 18 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n9:00 AM\n\n\nSun\, October 19 Match Schedule\nFinals\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWed\, October 15\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, October 16\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, October 17\n10\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, October 18\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nSun\, October 19\n5\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThu\, October 16\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, October 17\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of Denmark Open is US$950\,000\, up $100\,000 from previous edition’s $850\,000. The prize distribution is as follows: \n\n\n\nRound\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$66\,500\n$70\,300\n\n\nFinals\n$32\,300\n$33\,250\n\n\nSemi-Finals\n$13\,300\n$13\,300\n\n\nQuarter-Finals\n$5\,225\n$5\,937.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,850\n$3\,087.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$950\n$950\n\n\n\nDenmark Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 750\nUS$775\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 750\nUS$775\,000\n\n\n2020\nSuper 750\n US$750\,000\n\n\n2021\nSuper 1000\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2022\nSuper 750\nUS$750\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n\nAbout the Tournament\nThe Denmark Open stands as one of the most prestigious and long-standing tournaments in the international badminton calendar\, boasting a rich history that dates back to its inaugural event in 1936 under the name “International Championships of Denmark.” It holds the distinction of being the world’s second-oldest active badminton tournament\, only surpassed by the All England Open. Organized annually by Badminton Denmark\, the event is a key stop for the world’s elite players\, showcasing the sport at its highest level. \nCurrently\, the Denmark Open is classified as a BWF World Tour Super 750 event\, a tier that places it among the most significant tournaments on the Badminton World Federation circuit\, drawing all of the sport’s top-ranked competitors. The tournament typically takes place in October and offers a substantial prize money purse\, often exceeding $850\,000 USD\, which further solidifies its importance to professional players aiming for world rankings and substantial earnings. \nFor many years\, the host city for this major event has been Odense\, Denmark’s third-largest city and the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. The tournament is primarily held at the Jyske Bank Arena (also known as Arena Fyn)\, which provides an intense and intimate atmosphere for spectators. Danish players are often highly motivated on home soil\, and the tournament has seen numerous local legends lift the trophy\, including record eight-time Men’s Singles champion Morten Frost and\, more recently\, current stars like Viktor Axelsen and Anders Antonsen. \nOver its long history\, the tournament has evolved both in name and location\, moving between various Danish cities before settling in Odense. Its enduring legacy is a testament to Denmark’s deep-rooted passion for badminton. The Denmark Open not only features the professional circuit but also runs parallel international tournaments for junior and senior players\, emphasizing the country’s commitment to the sport at all levels. It is consistently a benchmark for world-class badminton\, celebrated for its high-caliber matches and fantastic stadium atmosphere. \nThe Venue: Arena Fyn\nArena Fyn\, officially known as the Jyske Bank Arena for sponsorship reasons\, is a prominent multi-purpose indoor venue located in the city of Odense\, Denmark. Since its opening in 2007\, it has become a central hub for major sporting events\, concerts\, and large-scale entertainment shows in the region of Funen (Fyn). \nThe arena boasts a modern and flexible design\, allowing it to easily transform its configuration based on the event. It can accommodate approximately 4\,000 spectators for sports events and has a larger capacity of up to 5\,500 for concerts where the floor is utilized for standing room. This versatility makes it a crucial facility for the area. \nIts most famous annual sporting role is serving as the dedicated home for the prestigious Denmark Open badminton tournament\, a BWF World Tour Super 750 event that attracts the world’s top badminton players. The arena’s intimate setup for badminton creates an intense and electrifying atmosphere\, placing spectators close to the action. \nBeyond the Denmark Open\, Arena Fyn is the home court for the professional women’s handball team\, Odense Håndbold. The venue has also hosted other notable events\, including the Danish Open WTA tennis tournament in the past\, and major national events like the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix (the Danish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest). \nThe arena is conveniently located adjacent to the Odense Congress Center (OCC)\, with which it shares logistics and facilities\, including extensive parking and on-site dining options. Its status as a high-capacity\, well-equipped venue in the heart of Denmark ensures that Arena Fyn remains a critical destination for world-class sports and cultural experiences.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-denmark-open/
LOCATION:Jyske Bank Arena\, Ørbækvej 350\, Odense\, 5220\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Denmark":MAILTO:event@badminton.dk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251007
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251013
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250701T040640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T143416Z
UID:25487-1759795200-1760313599@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Arctic Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Arctic Open (also known as the Clash of Clans Arctic Open 2025 powered by Yonex for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Energia Areena in Vantaa\, Finland\, from October 7 to October 12\, 2025. It was the 3rd edition of the Arctic Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$475\,000. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇹🇼 Chou Tien-chen\n🇹🇭 Kunlavut Vitidsarn\n\n\n21–11\, 13–21\, 21–19\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇯🇵 Akane Yamaguchi [1]\n🇹🇭 Busanan Ongbamrungphan [4]\n\n\n21–19\, 21–16\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Ben Lane [SWM]\n🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Sean Vendy\n🇲🇾 Aaron Chia [1]\n🇲🇾 Soh Wooi Yik\n\n\n21–18\, 25–27\, 21–17\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇲🇾 Pearly Tan [2]\n🇲🇾 Thinaah Muralitharan\n🇯🇵 Rin Iwanaga [3]\n🇯🇵 Kie Nakanishi\n\n\n21–7\, 21–9\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇨🇳 Jiang Zhenbang [1]\n🇨🇳 Wei Yaxin\nChina Feng Yanzhe [2]\nChina Huang Dongping\n\n\n21–19\, 24–22\n\n\n\nAbout the Tournament\nThe Arctic Open is a significant new fixture on the international badminton calendar\, making its debut as a BWF World Tour Super 500 event in October 2023. Hosted in Vantaa\, Finland\, at the Energia Areena\, this tournament immediately raised the profile of competitive badminton in the Nordic region by attracting many of the world’s top players with its substantial prize money\, which totaled US$420\,000 in its inaugural year. \nWhile officially a new Super 500 tournament on the BWF World Tour\, the Arctic Open is widely considered by many to be the successor to the long-running Finnish Open and Finnish International tournaments. The Arctic Open championship itself actually traces its history back to the original Finnish international event founded in 1990. The elevation to a Super 500 status represents a major step up\, placing it on the same tier as events like the Japan Masters\, Korea Open\, and Malaysia Masters. \nIts Super 500 ranking ensures a high level of competition across all five disciplines—Men’s Singles\, Women’s Singles\, Men’s Doubles\, Women’s Doubles\, and Mixed Doubles—as players compete for crucial ranking points and Olympic qualification points. The tournament holds the distinction of being one of the few Super 500 events held in Europe\, and its unique\, new branding promises an exciting\, high-stakes competition set against a distinctive Arctic backdrop. The successful debut in 2023 saw champions like Lee Zii Jia (Men’s Singles) and Han Yue (Women’s Singles) etch their names into the tournament’s history. \nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nLive Score\nWikipedia Article\n\n\nOfficial Website\n\n\nProspectus\n\n\n\nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTue\, October 7 Match Schedule\nQualifying Rounds\n8:00 AM\n\n\nRound of 32 (WS/XD)\n1:30 PM\n\n\nWed\, October 8 Match Schedule\nRound of 32\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, October 9 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, October 10 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n1:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, October 11 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSun\, October 12 Match Schedule\nFinals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThu\, October 9\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, October 10\n8\n1:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, October 11\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n3\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSun\, October 12\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of Arctic Open is US$475\,000. Here’s the breakdown: \n\n\n\nRound\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nChampion\n$35\,625\n$37\,525\n\n\nRunner-up\n$18\,050\n$18\,050\n\n\nSemifinals\n$6\,887.50\n$6\,650\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$2\,850\n$3\,443.75\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,662.50\n$1\,781.25\n\n\n\nArctic Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nNo competition\n–\n\n\n2019\nNo competition\n–\n\n\n2020\nNo competition\n–\n\n\n2021\nNo competition\n–\n\n\n2022\nNo competition\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 500\nUS$475\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 500\nUS$500\,000\n\n\n\nThe Venue: Energia Areena\nThe stage for the prestigious Arctic Open is the renowned Energia Areena\, a modern and versatile multi-purpose indoor sports venue located in the Myyrmäki Sports Park in Vantaa\, Finland. Known for its state-of-the-art facilities\, the arena has been recognized as the “Sports Venue of the Year” by Finland’s Ministry of Education and Culture\, attesting to its world-class quality. \nAs the host for a BWF World Tour Super 500 event\, the Energia Areena is expertly transformed to meet the exacting standards of elite international badminton. It is configured to create a spectacular atmosphere\, complete with dedicated court lighting and ample spectator space to ensure an optimal viewing experience for the fans and perfect conditions for the athletes. The venue has a significant capacity\, capable of hosting up to 3\,500 spectators in its full auditorium configuration\, with approximately 2\,500 seated\, making it one of the largest indoor sports facilities in the Helsinki metropolitan area. \nThe Areena is a true sporting hub\, equipped to handle a variety of indoor sports\, including badminton\, basketball\, floorball\, and more\, a testament to its flexible 2\,500 square meter playing field. Its experience in hosting major badminton events is solidified by its previous role as the venue for the 2021 Sudirman Cup\, further proving its capability to manage a top-tier world event like the Arctic Open. The venue’s modern infrastructure and professional setup ensure that the “coolest badminton World Tour event” provides an unforgettable experience for players and fans alike.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-arctic-open/
LOCATION:Energia Areena\, Rajatorpantie 23\, Vantaa\, Finland
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Finland":MAILTO:hello@arcticopen.fi
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250929
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250701T033248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250928T102240Z
UID:25481-1758585600-1759103999@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Korea Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Korea Open\, also known as the Suwon Victor Korea Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons\, was a badminton tournament held at the Suwon Gymnasium in Suwon\, South Korea\, from September 23 to September 28\, 2025. It was the 32nd edition of the Korea Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$475\,000.1“2025 Korea Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 1 July 2025. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇮🇩 Jonatan Christie [4]\n🇩🇰 Anders Antonsen [1]\n\n\n21-10\, 15-21\, 21-17\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇯🇵 Akane Yamaguchi [2]\n🇰🇷 An Se-young [1]\n\n\n21-18\, 21-13\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇰🇷 Kim Won-ho [1]\n🇰🇷 Seo Seung-jae\n🇮🇩 Indonesia Fajar Alfian\n🇮🇩 Muhammad Shohibul Fikri\n\n\n21-16\, 23-21\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇰🇷 Kim Hye-jeong [2]\n🇰🇷 Kong Hee-yong\n🇯🇵 Japan Rin Iwanaga [1]\n🇯🇵 Kie Nakanishi\n\n\n21-19\, 21-12\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe [1]\n🇨🇳 Huang Dongping\n🇨🇳 Jiang Zhenbang [2]\n🇨🇳 Wei Yaxin\n\n\n25-23\, 21-11\n\n\n\nHighlights\nNew Water Policy\nThe 2025 Korea Open was not only set to showcase world-class badminton but also a renewed commitment to sustainability. Tournament organizers announced a new initiative aimed at reducing plastic waste and promoting environmentally responsible practices throughout the event. \nStarting that year\, disposable PET bottled water was no longer supplied to players and officials. Instead\, every participant received a reusable sports water bottle upon arrival. In support of this shift\, large water dispensers were placed across the venue — including the competition hall\, practice courts and warm-up areas — to make it simple for players\, staff and volunteers to refill their bottles whenever needed. \nWhile the tournament did not hand out 500ml plastic water bottles as in past editions\, there were no restrictions on bringing or purchasing other beverages inside the venue. Participants and spectators could still buy drinks of their choice on site or bring their own bottles from other brands. \nOrganizers clarified that the change was driven purely by environmental sustainability goals and was not connected to the promotion of any beverage company. They called on everyone involved — from athletes to coaches and spectators — to actively support the new system and help reduce the event’s ecological footprint. \nBy taking these steps\, the 2025 Korea Open aimed to lead by example in the sporting world\, showing that a premier international badminton tournament could deliver high-level competition while also caring for the planet. \nChen Qingchen and Jia Yifan Reunite\nOlympic champions Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan were back together on court at the 2025 Korea Open\, rekindling one of badminton’s most successful partnerships. The four-time world champions\, who had claimed gold at the Paris 2024 Games\, had mostly gone their separate ways since their Olympic triumph but returned as fifth seeds in Suwon. \nTheir appearances as a pair had been rare over the past year. After earning an automatic berth at the BWF World Tour Finals the previous December\, the duo also played together at the 2025 Badminton Asia Championships and made a brief showing at the BWF Sudirman Cup Finals\, where they contested only one match. \nIn the interim\, Jia had forged a winning partnership with Zhang Shuxian\, capturing the China Masters title the previous Sunday. Chen had endured a quieter spell\, unable to replicate that level of success alongside Wang Tingge or Keng Shuliang. \nThe Korea Open raised the question of whether the two stars could recapture their past dominance. Winners of this tournament two years earlier\, Chen and Jia opened their campaign against Hsu Ya-ching and Sung Yu-hsuan\, with a possible quarter-final meeting against Japan’s Yuki Fukushima and Mayu Matsumoto. \nThe draw itself was wide open. With several top combinations absent\, Japan’s Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi had been installed as top seeds\, while Kim Hye-jeong and Kong Hee-yong — runners-up at the China Masters — were seeded second. All eyes were on whether Chen and Jia could turn their reunion into another memorable chapter in their storied careers. \n2024 Champions\nAll of last year’s Korea Open title holders were set to return for the new edition\, except in the women’s doubles category. Jeong Na-eun\, who lifted the trophy alongside Kim Hye-jeong last season\, was entered this time with Lee Yeon-woo\, while Kim paired up with Kong Hee-yong. \nMeanwhile\, Korea’s reigning Olympic women’s singles champion An Se-young headed the field as the top seed\, and the country’s men’s doubles world champions\, Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae\, were also slated to play in front of a home crowd as top seeds — setting the stage for a particularly exciting tournament.2“2025 Korea Open Draws”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 18 September 2025. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nLu Guangzu (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nKim Ga-eun (KOR)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nLeo Rolly Carnando / Bagas Maulana (INA)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nJeong Na-eun / Kim Hye-jeong (KOR)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS)\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nLive Score\nWikipedia Article\n\n\n\nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Korea Standard Time (UTC+9). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTue\, September 23 Match Schedule\nQualifying rounds\n10:00 AM\n\n\nRound of 32 (MD/WD) (except qualifiers)\n4:00 PM\n\n\nWed\, September 24 Match Schedule\nRound of 32\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThu\, September 25 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, September 26 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, September 27 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSun\, September 28 Match Schedule\nFinals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThu\, September 25\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFri\, September 26\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSat\, September 27\n8\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSun\, September 28\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of Korea Open is US$475\,000. Here’s the prize breakdown: \n\n\n\nStage\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$35\,625\n$37\,525\n\n\nFinalist\n$18\,050\n$18\,050\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$6\,887.50\n$6\,650\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$2\,850\n$3\,443.75\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,662.50\n$1\,781.25\n\n\n\nNotable Withdrawals\n\nMen’s Singles: Li Shifeng (China)\nWomen’s Singles: Sim Yu-jin (South Korea)\nMen’s Doubles: Ong Yew Sin/Teo Ee Yi (Malaysia)\nWomen’s Doubles: Li Yijing/Luo Xumin (China)\nMixed Doubles: Chen Tang Jie/Toh Ee Wei (Malaysia)\n\nKorea Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 500\nUS$600\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 500\nUS$400\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 500\nUS$360\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 500\nUS$475\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 500\nUS$500\,000\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 Korea Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 1 July 2025.2“2025 Korea Open Draws”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 18 September 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-korea-open/
LOCATION:Suwon Gymnasium\, 775 Jowon-dong\, Jangan-gu\, Suwon\, Gyeonggi-do\, Korea\, Republic of
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Korea Association":MAILTO:badmintonkorea@bka.kr
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250916
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T093107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250921T115007Z
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SUMMARY:2025 China Masters (Super 750)
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 China Masters (also known as the Li-Ning China Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Shenzhen Arena in Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, China\, from September 16 to September 21\, 2025. It was the 18th edition of the China Masters championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$1\,250\,000.1“2025 China Masters Prospectus” (PDF). BWF Corporate. Retrieved 29 June 2025. \nChampions\n\n\n\nEvent\nChampion(s)\nRunner(s)-up\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇨🇳 Weng Hongyang\n🇹🇼 Lin Chun-yi\n\n\n21-11\, 21-15 in 49 minutes\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇰🇷 An Se-young\n🇨🇳 Han Yue\n\n\n21-11\, 21-3 in 33 minutes\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇰🇷 Kim Won-ho🇰🇷 Seo Seung-jae\n🇮🇳 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy🇮🇳 Chirag Shetty\n\n\n21-19\, 21-15 in 45 minutes\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇨🇳 Jia Yifan🇨🇳 Zhang Shuxian\n🇰🇷 Kim Hye-jeong🇰🇷 Kong Hee-yong\n\n\n21-19\, 16-21\, 21-13 in 77 minutes\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇹🇭 Dechapol Puavaranukroh🇹🇭 Supissara Paewsampran\n🇲🇾 Chen Tang Jie🇲🇾 Toh Ee Wei\n\n\n21-8. 21-17 in 35 minutes\n\n\n\nMedal Table\n\n\n\nRank\nNation\nGold\nSilver\nBronze\n\n\n1\nChina\n2\n1\n3\n\n\n2\nSouth Korea\n2\n1\n2\n\n\n3\nThailand\n1\n0\n0\n\n\n4\nMalaysia\n0\n1\n1\n\n\n5\nChinese Taipei\n0\n1\n0\n\n\nIndia\n0\n1\n0\n\n\n7\nDenmark\n0\n0\n1\n\n\nFrance\n0\n0\n1\n\n\nIndonesia\n0\n0\n1\n\n\nJapan\n0\n0\n1\n\n\nTotal (10 entries)\n5\n5\n10\n\n\n\nHighlights\nRivals Re-Routed\nThe withdrawal of top seed and reigning world champion Shi Yuqi reshuffled the opening-round script at the 2025 China Masters\, preventing a much-anticipated early clash between long-time men’s singles rivals Kunlavut Vitidsarn and Kodai Naraoka. \nInstead of facing each other as originally drawn\, the two were handed new assignments. Elevated to the top spot in the draw\, Vitidsarn lined up against Singapore’s Jason Teh\, while Naraoka — whose lone BWF World Tour crown came at this very event in 2023 — was set a sterner test against local contender Weng Hongyang. \nRedemption on Court\nFor Thailand’s Ruttanapak Oupthong and Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat\, the 2025 China Masters draw was more than a list of names. It represented a chance to overturn a painful history and prove how far they had come. They had met French star duo Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue twice before and lost on both occasions. This time\, though\, the Thai combination arrived better prepared\, with weeks of planning and a quiet confidence guiding them into the arena. \nThe match opened with the French pair asserting themselves\, taking the first game 21–12. Yet Oupthong and Sudjaipraparat held firm. True to Sudjaipraparat’s steady approach of “one step at a time\,” they reset mentally and stayed in the contest. That mindset paid off in the second game. Longer rallies\, sharper placement\, and tireless movement saw the Thai duo shift momentum and even the match at 21–16. \nThe third game turned into a tense test of composure. Down 11–9 at the break\, the world No.16s clung to their plan and waited for an opening. At 14-all\, a decisive five-point surge broke the deadlock\, and from there they controlled the closing stretch to seal a memorable victory. \nHeartbreak in Shenzhen\nLee Zii Jia had still been chasing his first BWF World Tour triumph since his quarter-final run at the Orleans Masters in early March. Coming off consecutive first-round defeats\, the Malaysian shuttler was forced to withdraw from his opening match at the Super 750 China Masters against world No.16 Lin Chun-yi of Chinese Taipei. Lee even held a match point before injury stopped him\, ending the contest at 21-17\, 20-22\, 6-14. The opening game had been tightly fought. Lee strung together a late burst to edge ahead 19-17 and converted his first game point after just 18 minutes. Buoyed by that start\, he seized control early in the second game\, building a 9-4 lead. Lin responded by clawing back to 17-15 before the score swung back and forth. Lee reached 20-19 for a match point but could not finish it off\, and the match moved to a deciding game. In the third\, Lee’s lack of match fitness became apparent. Down 6-14\, he signalled to the umpire that he could not continue\, bringing an abrupt end to his campaign. \nSecond WT QF for Sindhu\nPV Sindhu extended her impressive run at the China Masters\, advancing to the quarterfinals with a commanding straight-games victory (21-15\, 21-15) over Thailand’s World No. 6\, Pornpawee Chochuwong. The two-time Olympic medalist\, who was seeking to reverse a season plagued by six first-round exits\, demonstrated strong form in Shenzhen. She built her quarterfinal berth on a foundation of decisive victories\, having first dispatched Denmark’s Line Christophersen with a dominant 21-5\, 21-10 win in the opening round. \nHowever\, Sindhu’s campaign concluded in the next round\, where she was defeated by the 2024 Paris Olympic champion\, South Korea’s An Se-young. \nFajar and Fikri Made It Again\nIndonesia’s new men’s doubles pairing of Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri pulled off an impressive upset against China’s Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang\, who were riding high from a recent title at the Hong Kong Open. \nThe Indonesian duo controlled the match with sharp net interceptions and powerful smashes from the back. Though they lost the first game\, their relentless strategy eventually overwhelmed the Chinese pair. Fajar and Fikri rallied to a hard-fought 16–21\, 21–15\, 21–18 victory\, advancing to the quarter-finals of the China Masters. \nLanier Ended Axelsen’s Campaign\nTwo-time Olympic champion Viktor Axelsen suffered a surprise defeat to France’s Alex Lanier in the round of 16 of the 2025 China Masters. The Danish former world No.1 opened strongly at the Shenzhen Arena\, edging the first game 22–20\, but Lanier — ranked seventh in the world — hit back to claim the next two games 21–15\, 21–13. Earlier in the tournament\, Axelsen had bounced back from a first-round exit at the Hong Kong Open by defeating China’s Wang Zhengxing 16–21\, 21–17\, 21–11 in his opening match in Shenzhen. However\, the Paris 2024 Olympic gold medallist was still regaining full match fitness after a six-month absence from competition and found it hard to cope with the pace of a 67-minute encounter. Alex Lanier’s victory over Viktor Axelsen at the 2025 China Masters made their H2H record 2-1 in favor of Lanier. \n\nChina’s Mixed Doubles Streak Ends\nFor the first time in the 18-year history of the China Masters\, the mixed doubles final did not feature a Chinese pair\, ending the country’s extraordinary streak of domestic dominance since the tournament’s inception in 2005. This historic moment was secured at the Shenzhen Arena after two thrilling semifinal victories by non-Chinese pairs. \nIn a remarkable upset\, Thailand’s Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Supissara Paewsampran defeated the top-seeded Chinese duo\, Jiang Zhen Bang and Wei Ya Xin\, in a swift 43-minute match with a score of 21-17\, 22-20. \nThe second semifinal was an epic battle that saw Malaysia’s newly crowned world champions\, Chen Tang Jie and Toh Ee Wei\, triumph over the defending champions\, Feng Yan Zhe and Huang Dong Ping. The grueling match lasted 80 minutes\, with the Malaysian pair prevailing in a three-game thriller\, 22-24\, 21-19\, 21-17. Their victory solidified the historic outcome and guaranteed that new\, non-local champions would be crowned. \n\n2024 Champions\nOf the previous year’s China Masters champions\, only An Se-young and Seo Seung-jae managed to successfully defend their titles. The 2024 winning men’s doubles pair of Jin Yong and Seo Seung-jae had not reunited for the tournament. Instead\, Seo Seung-jae had formed a new partnership with Kim Won-ho\, and the duo entered the tournament as the top seeds. Jin Yong\, meanwhile\, was absent from the player list altogether and did not compete. \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nAnders Antonsen (DEN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nAn Se-young (KOR)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nJin Yong / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nBWF Tournament Profile\n\n\nDraws\nLive Score\nWikipedia Article\n\n\n\nSchedule\nAll times are local\, China Standard Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Sept 16 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Sept 17 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Sept 18 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Sept 19 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5.00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Sept 20 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5.00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Sept 21 Match Schedule\nFinals\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor the event\, Courts 1 and 2 were featured in the television broadcast. Typically\, television coverage for Court 1 spanned from the earlier rounds through the finals\, while Court 2’s broadcast focused on mid-week matches. Viewers were advised to check with their local broadcasters for specific details in their region. For comprehensive viewing\, matches from all courts could be streamed on the BWF TV YouTube channel from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s the complete schedule: \nCourt 1\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWednesday\, Sept 17\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Sept 18\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Sept 19\n5\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Sept 20\n5\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Sept 21\n5\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2\n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, Sept 18\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Sept 19\n4\n10:00 AM\n\n\n4\n5:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\nThe 2025 China Masters boasted a total prize pool of US$1\,250\,000\, which reinforced its status as the most lucrative tournament on the BWF World Tour Super 750 circuit. The purse represented a significant increase of $100\,000\, marking an 8.7% rise from the previous edition’s total of US$1\,150\,000. \n\n\n\nStage\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nWinner\n$87\,500\n$92\,500\n\n\nFinalist\n$42\,500\n$43\,750\n\n\nSemifinalists\n$17\,500\n$17\,500\n\n\nQuarterfinalists\n$6\,875\n$7\,812.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$3\,750\n$4\,062.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,250\n$1\,250\n\n\n\nChina Masters Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 750\nUS$700\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 750\nUS$700\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2022\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 750\nUS$1\,150\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 750\nUS$1\,150\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 750\nUS$1\,250\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 750\nTBC\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 China Masters Prospectus” (PDF). BWF Corporate. Retrieved 29 June 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-china-masters/
LOCATION:Shenzhen Arena\, Shangbu North Road\, Futian District\, Shenzhen\, Guangdong\, 518000\, China
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chinese Badminton Association":MAILTO:cbatournament@cba.org.cn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T063836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250914T143820Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Hong Kong Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Hong Kong Open (also known as the Li-Ning Hong Kong Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Kowloon\, Hong Kong\, from September 9 to September 14\, 2025. It was the 35th edition of the Hong Kong Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$500\,000.1“2025 Hong Kong Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 30 August 2025. \nThe 2025 Hong Kong Open was awarded the prestigious “M” Mark by Hong Kong’s Major Sports Events Committee. This designation recognized the tournament’s potential to deliver top-tier sports and economic benefits to the city. The tournament received enhanced government support. The “M” Mark aimed to develop world-class events that would boost tourism\, stimulate local business\, and solidify Hong Kong’s reputation as a hub for major international sports. The committee stated the championships would feature Olympic medalists and world-ranked players\, attracting overseas fans and providing a significant boost to local hospitality and retail sectors.2“Hong Kong Badminton Open 2025 awarded prestigious “M” Mark status”. The Standard. Retrieved 4 September 2025. \nA Tale of Two Comebacks\nThe opening rounds of the 2025 Hong Kong Open were defined by stunning upsets and the continued struggles of returning champions\, as both Malaysia’s Lee Zii Jia and Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen saw their comeback bids end prematurely. \nIn an all-Malaysian clash that signaled a potential changing of the guard\, world No. 23 Leong Jun Hao delivered a commanding performance to defeat his more illustrious compatriot\, Lee Zii Jia\, 21-16\, 21-16. The 40-minute victory was a landmark achievement for Leong\, marking his first win over the former world No. 2 in four attempts. For Zii Jia\, the loss extends a deeply frustrating run as he continues to search for form and confidence following a lengthy injury layoff that has seen his real-time ranking plummet to No. 47. \nThe shockwaves continued moments later as Japan’s Kodai Naraoka emphatically showed defending champion Viktor Axelsen the door. Playing his first competitive match in six months following back surgery\, and further hampered by a fever the previous week\, Axelsen was uncharacteristically off-pace. Naraoka capitalized ruthlessly\, securing a decisive 21-15\, 21-7 victory in just 37 minutes. Despite the disappointing end to his long-awaited return\, the Olympic bronze medalist exemplified true sportsmanship\, generously praising his opponent’s performance in defeat. \nHowever\, in a stunning twist of fate\, Naraoka’s triumph was short-lived. The very next day\, the young Japanese star was himself on the receiving end of a major upset. India’s emerging talent\, Ayush Shetty\, mounted a brilliant comeback after dropping the first game to overwhelm the fifth seed 19-21\, 21-12\, 21-14 in 72 minutes. This result served as a powerful reminder of the relentless and unpredictable nature of modern badminton\, where no star\, regardless of their previous day’s glory\, is safe from an early exit. \nThe Five-Title Triumph\n\nThe 2025 Hong Kong Open was a historic event for Chinese badminton\, as the nation’s players achieved a remarkable clean sweep of all five titles. This dominant performance saw China capture the men’s singles\, women’s singles\, men’s doubles\, women’s doubles\, and mixed doubles crowns. This achievement is particularly significant as it marks the first time a single country has won all available titles at a BWF World Tour event (Super 300 or higher) since the tour’s inception in 2018. \nWhile the 2025 Hong Kong Open sweep is a first for the BWF World Tour era\, it is not the first time China has accomplished this feat at the Hong Kong Open. The nation previously achieved a clean sweep of all titles at this very tournament in 2012. This was a pivotal year for Chinese badminton\, with the team also dominating the Olympic Games in London. \nThe 2012 victory was a testament to the golden generation of Chinese players\, including legendary figures who went on to achieve global recognition. Before that\, China also swept the Hong Kong Open titles in both 2011 and 2005. These repeated instances of total dominance at the Hong Kong Open suggest a strong historical connection and a consistent ability for China to perform at its peak in this particular tournament. \n\nTournament Details\n\n\n\nDate\n9–14 September\n\n\nEdition\n35th\n\n\nDraw\n32MS / 32WS / 32MD / 32WD / 32XD\n\n\nCategory\nSuper 500\n\n\nPrize Money\nUS$500\,000\n\n\nLocation\nKowloon\, Hong Kong\n\n\nVenue\nHong Kong Coliseum\n\n\n\nTournament Links\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw\n\n\nLive Score\nOfficial Website\n\n\nWikipedia Article\nBuy Tickets \n\n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\n🇨🇳 Li Shifeng\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\n🇨🇳 Wang Zhiyi\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\n🇨🇳 Liang Weikeng\n🇨🇳 Wang Chang\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\n🇨🇳 Jia Yifan\n🇨🇳 Zhang Shuxian\n\n\nMixed Doubles\n🇨🇳 Feng Yanzhe\n🇨🇳 Huang Dongping\n\n\n\nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Hong Kong Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Sept 9 Match Schedule\nAll Qualifying Rounds\n9:00 AM\n\n\nRound of 32 (MD and WD except qualifiers)\n4:00 PM\n\n\nWednesday\, Sept 10 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 & MD/WD Qualifiers\n9:00 AM\n\n\n6:30 PM\n\n\nThursday\, Sept 11 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\n6:30 PM\n\n\nFriday\, Sept 12 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n6:30 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Sept 13 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Sept 14 Match Schedule\nFinals\n2:00 PM\n\n\n\nVenue\nThe Hong Kong Coliseum stands as the iconic and premier indoor arena in Hong Kong\, a majestic fixture on the Hung Hom waterfront renowned for its distinctive inverted pyramid design. Affectionately dubbed the “Hung Hom Arena\,” this legendary venue has been the epicenter of major sporting events\, international concerts\, and large-scale entertainment since its opening in 1983. Its unique architecture and towering presence have made it a landmark recognized throughout Asia. \nWith a substantial seating capacity of approximately 12\,500\, the Coliseum is celebrated for its electrifying and intimate atmosphere. The multi-purpose design ensures excellent sightlines from every seat\, making spectators feel close to the action whether they are courtside or in the highest tier. This unique energy\, fueled by passionate and knowledgeable fans\, is considered a defining characteristic of any event held within its walls. The venue is a favored stop on the international circuit for world-class athletes and performers alike\, who relish the challenge and thrill of competing in such a prestigious setting. \nEquipped with top-tier facilities\, the Coliseum meets the highest global standards for lighting\, acoustics\, and broadcasting\, ensuring a superb experience for both live and remote audiences. More than just a building\, the Hong Kong Coliseum is a hallowed ground of spectacle and competition\, solidifying its enduring legacy as the “Stage of Champions.” \nTV Broadcast Schedule\nView broadcaster list \nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final four days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, Sept 11\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Sept 12\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n3\n6:30 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Sept 13\n5\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Sept 14\n5\n2:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\nThe 2025 Hong Kong Open has significantly elevated its status with a substantial prize money increase\, boasting a total purse of US$500\,000. This represents a major 19% boost from the previous edition’s US$420\,000\, underlining the tournament’s growing prestige on the international circuit. The champions will be handsomely rewarded\, with the singles winner claiming a $37\,500 prize. The winning doubles pair will split a larger pot of $39\,500. However\, in a reflection of the tour’s competitive nature\, players who are eliminated in the qualifying rounds or the main draw’s first round (round of 32) will not receive any monetary compensation. \n\n\n\nStage\nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nChampion\n$37\,500\n$39\,500\n\n\nRunner-up\n$19\,000\n$19\,000\n\n\nSemifinals\n$7\,250\n$7\,000\n\n\nQuarterfinals\n$3\,000\n$3\,625\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,750\n$1\,875\n\n\n\nNotable Comebacks\n\nLee Zii Jia\nViktor Axelsen\n\nNotable Withdrawals\n\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (MS)\nFajar Alfian / Muhammad Rian Ardianto (MD)\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (XD)\n\nHong Kong Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 500\nUS$400\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 500\nUS$400\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2022\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 500\nUS$500\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 500\nTBC\n\n\n\nReferences1“2025 Hong Kong Open Prospectus”. BWF Corporate. Retrieved 30 August 2025.2“Hong Kong Badminton Open 2025 awarded prestigious “M” Mark status”. The Standard. Retrieved 4 September 2025.
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-hong-kong-open/
LOCATION:Hong Kong Coliseum\, 9 Cheong Wan Rd\, Hung Hom Bay\, Kowloon\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Hong Kong%2C China Limited":MAILTO:bahkc@bahkc.org.hk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250804
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T034618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250803T100939Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Macau Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Macau Open (also known as the Sands China Ltd. Macau Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in Cotai\, Macau\, China\, from July 29 to August 3\, 2025. It was the 17th edition of the Macau Open Badminton Championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$370\,000. \nAlwi Farhan of Indonesia defeated Justin Hoh of Malaysia in the final\, 21-15\, 21-5 to win the men’s singles title at the 2025 Macau Open. It was the former junior world champion’s first Super 300 title. Ng Ka Long was the defending champion\, but lost in the second round to compatriot Jason Gunawan. \n\nIn an impressive comeback\, the Danish mixed doubles pair Mathias Christiansen and Alexandra Bøje won the championship title at the 2025 Macau Open. For Christiansen\, this victory was particularly significant\, marking his first tournament back after serving a one-year ban from the Danish Sports Federation’s Doping Board. The suspension was a result of administrative errors in reporting his whereabouts to Anti-Doping Denmark. The pair’s journey to the title was even more remarkable as they had to qualify through the preliminary rounds to even enter the main draw. \nThe 2025 Macau Open titles were distributed among five countries\, a notable improvement from the previous edition where only two nations claimed championships. \n\nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nAlwi Farhan (INA)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nChen Yufei (CHN)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nJunaidi Arif / Yap Roy King (MAS)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nHsieh Pei-shan / Hung En-tzu (TPE)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nMathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje (DEN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw Live Score \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, China Standard Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, July 29 Match Schedule\nQualifying and Round of 32 (MD and WD except qualifiers)\n10:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, July 30 Match Schedule\nRound of 32\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 31 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n10:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, August 1 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, August 2 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, August 3 Match Schedule\nFinals\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nWant 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. \nHere’s how your local time compares to CST: \n\nSame as CST:\n\nKuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\nSingapore\, Singapore\nTaipei\, Taiwan\nManila\, Philippines\nPerth\, Australia\n\n\n1 Hour Behind CST:\n\nBangkok\, Thailand\nHanoi\, Vietnam\nJakarta\, Indonesia\n\n\n1 Hour Ahead of CST:\n\nSeoul\, South Korea\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2 Hours Ahead of CST:\n\nSydney\, Australia\nMelbourne\, Australia\n\n\n2 Hours 30 Minutes Behind CST:\n\nNew Delhi\, India\n\n\n4 Hours Ahead of CST:\n\nAuckland\, New Zealand\n\n\n4 Hours Behind CST:\n\nDubai\, UAE\n\n\n6 Hours Behind CST:\n\nCopenhagen\, Denmark\nParis\, France\nBerlin\, Germany\nRome\, Italy\n\n\n7 Hours Behind CST:\n\nLondon\, United Kingdom\n\n\n12 Hours Behind CST:\n\nNew York\, USA\nToronto\, Canada\n\n\n15 Hours Behind CST:\n\nLos Angeles\, USA\nVancouver\, Canada\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final two days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nSaturday\, August 2\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, August 3\n5\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nNote: Please check your local broadcasters in your respective countries. \nPrize Money Distribution\nThis year’s Macau Open offers not only its highest-ever prize pool but also the largest among all Super 300 events\, standing at an impressive $370\,000. The prize money distribution is as follows: \n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$27\,750\n$29\,230\n\n\nF\n$14\,060\n$14\,060\n\n\nSF\n$5\,365\n$5\,180\n\n\nQF\n$2\,220\n$2\,682.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,295\n$1\,387.50\n\n\n\nSeeded Players and Teams\nMen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nLee Cheuk Yiu (HKG)\nSecond round lost to Tharun Mannepalli (IND)\n\n\n2\nLakshya Sen (IND)\nSemifinals lost to Alwi Farhan (INA) [5]\n\n\n3\nNg Ka Long (HKG)\nSecond round lost to Jason Gunawan (HKG)\n\n\n4\nJason Teh (SGP)\nSecond round lost to Kantaphon Wangcharoen (THA)\n\n\n5\nAlwi Farhan (INA)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Justin Hoh (MAS)\n\n\n6\nChi Yu-jen (TPE)\nFirst round lost to Zhu Xuanchen (CHN)\n\n\n7\nAyush Shetty (IND)\nSecond round lost to Justin Hoh (MAS)\n\n\n8\nBrian Yang (CAN)\nSecond round lost to Hu Zhe’an (CHN)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nChen Yufei (CHN)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Line Christophersen (DEN)\n\n\n2\nBusanan Ongbamrungphan (THA)\nQuarterfinals lost to Riko Gunji (JPN) [6]\n\n\n3\nChiu Pin-chian (TPE)\nFirst round lost to Line Christophersen (DEN)\n\n\n4\nLin Hsiang-ti (TPE)\nSemifinals lost to Chen Yufei (CHN) [1]\n\n\n5\nNatsuki Nidaira (JPN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Lin Hsiang-ti (TPE) [4]\n\n\n6\nRiko Gunji (JPN)\nSemifinals lost to Line Christophersen (DEN)\n\n\n7\nJulie Dawall Jakobsen (DEN)\nSecond round lost to Hina Akechi (JPN)\n\n\n8\nManami Suizu (JPN)\nFirst round lost to Asuka Takahashi (JPN)\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nSabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (INA)\nRunners-up\, lost Junaidi Arif / Yap Roy King (MAS) [4]\n\n\n2\nSatwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (IND)\nQuarterfinals lost to Choong Hon Jian / Muhammad Haikal (MAS)\n\n\n3\nLee Fang-chih / Lee Fang-jen (TPE)\nSemifinals lost to Sabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (INA) [1]\n\n\n4\nJunaidi Arif / Yap Roy King (MAS)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Sabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (INA) [1]\n\n\n5\nNur Mohd Azriyn Ayub / Tan Wee Kiong (MAS)\nQuarterfinals lost to Junaidi Arif / Yap Roy King (MAS) [4]\n\n\n6\nOng Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (MAS)\nFirst round lost to Rahmat Hidayat / Yeremia Rambitan (INA)\n\n\n7\nTakumi Nomura / Yuichi Shimogami (JPN)\nFirst round lost to Chia Wei Jie / Lwi Sheng Hao (MAS)\n\n\n8\nHariharan Amsakarunan / Ruban Kumar (IND)\nFirst round lost to Tori Aizawa / Daisuke Sano (JPN)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nTreesa Jolly / Gayatri Gopichand (IND)\nFirst round lost to Lin Xiao-min / Peng Yu-wei (TPE)\n\n\n2\nHsieh Pei-shan / Hung En-tzu (TPE)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Kaho Osawa / Mai Tanabe (JPN) [7]\n\n\n3\nBenyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard (THA)\nWithdrew before the tournament started (reasons unknown)\n\n\n4\nGo Pei Kee / Teoh Mei Xing (MAS)\nSecond round lost Lin Chih-chun / Lin Wan-ching (TPE)\n\n\n5\nChen Qingchen / Keng Shuliang (CHN)\nFirst round lost to Apriyani Rahayu / Febi Setianingrum (INA)\n\n\n6\nHsu Ya-ching / Sung Yu-hsuan (TPE)\nSecond round lost to Lauren Lam / Allison Lee (USA)\n\n\n7\nKaho Osawa / Mai Tanabe (JPN)\nRunners-up\, lost to Hsieh Pei-shan / Hung En-tzu (TPE) [2]\n\n\n8\nMeilysa Trias Puspita Sari / Rachel Allessya Rose (INA)\nSemifinals lost to Hsieh Pei-shan / Hung En-tzu (TPE) [2]\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles \n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS)\nSemifinals lost to Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje (DEN)\n\n\n2\nCheng Xing / Zhang Chi (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Jimmy Wong / Lai Pei Jing (MAS)\n\n\n3\nHoo Pang Ron / Cheng Su Yin (MAS)\nSecond round lost to Mathias Christiansen / Alexandra Bøje (DEN)\n\n\n4\nRehan Naufal Kusharjanto / Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja (INA)\nQuarterfinals\, retired against Amri Syahnawi / Nita Violina Marwah (INA) [6]\n\n\n5\nDhruv Kapila / Tanisha Crasto (IND)\nSecond round lost to Jimmy Wong / Lai Pei Jing (MAS)\n\n\n6\nAmri Syahnawi / Nita Violina Marwah (INA)\nSemifinals lost to Jimmy Wong / Lai Pei Jing (MAS)\n\n\n7\nTerry Hee / Jin Yujia (SGP)\nFirst round lost to Yuta Watanabe / Hina Osawa (JPN)\n\n\n8\nAdnan Maulana / Indah Cahya Sari Jamil (INA)\nQuarterfinals lost to Chen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS) [1]\n\n\n\nMacau Open Status on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2022\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2023\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2024\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 300\nUS$370\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 300\nTBC\n\n\n\nProspectus Official Website Wikipedia Article Buy Tickets
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-macau-open/
LOCATION:Macau East Asian Games Dome\, Avenida da Nave Desportiva\, Cotai\, Macau
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Federation of Macau":MAILTO:macauabm@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250728
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T032604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250727T113928Z
UID:25373-1753142400-1753660799@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 China Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 China Open (also known as the Victor China Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou\, Jiangsu\, China\, from July 22 to July 27\, 2025. It was 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 featured a total prize fund of US$2\,000\,000. \n\n\nThe tournament saw all defending champions return\, setting the stage for exciting early matchups. In the Men’s Singles\, unseeded defending champion Weng Hongyang faced a challenging first-round draw against compatriot Shi Yuqi\, a repeat of his unseeded status from the previous year. Shi Yuqi ultimately won that opening encounter. Women’s Singles defending champion Wang Zhiyi\, seeded second\, also successfully began her campaign against Taiwan’s Hsu Wen-chi\, securing a first-round victory. \nLast year’s sole non-Chinese champions in Men’s Doubles\, Goh Sze Fei and Nur Izzuddin\, entered this year’s edition as the top seeds. However\, their title defense was unexpectedly cut short in the first round by Korea’s Kang Min-hyuk and Ki Dong-ju. The defending Women’s Doubles champions\, Li Yijing and Luo Xumin\, began their quest for a repeat title against USA’s Francesca Corbett and Jennie Gai\, winning their opening match. Similarly\, top seeds and defending Mixed Doubles champions Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping secured a victory in their opening match against Japan’s Yuichi Shimogami and Sayaka Hobara. \nKorean stars An Se-young and the Men’s Doubles pair of Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae arrived in Changzhou fresh off their victories at the Japan Open 2025\, with their sights set on a historic achievement. A win at the China Open would have made them the first players ever to sweep all four BWF World Tour Super 1000 tournaments in a single season. \nHowever\, the “Super Slam” aspirations for Kim Won-ho and Seo Seung-jae were ultimately dashed in the semifinals. The newly paired Indonesian duo of Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri delivered a stunning upset\, halting the Koreans’ impressive run. An Se-young’s pursuit of history also came to an unfortunate end when she retired during the second game of her semifinal match against China’s Han Yue. \nDespite these setbacks for the Koreans\, the host nation\, China\, enjoyed a highly successful tournament\, securing four titles across various categories. The only exception was the Men’s Doubles\, where China’s sole semifinal representative was defeated by the eventual champions\, Indonesia’s Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Shohibul Fikri. This strong performance by China mirrored their achievement at last year’s event\, where they also clinched four titles\, with Men’s Doubles being the sole category they did not win. The Men’s Doubles championship marked a significant milestone for Indonesia\, as it was the first Super 1000 title for the nation in 2025. \n\n\nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nShi Yuqi (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nWang Zhiyi (CHN)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nFajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw Live Score \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, China Standard Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, July 22 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, July 23 Match Schedule\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 24 Match Schedule\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 25 Match Schedule\nQuarter-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, July 26 Match Schedule\nSemi-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, July 27 Match Schedule\nFinals\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\nWant 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. \nHere’s how your local time compares to CST: \n\nSame as CST:\n\nKuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\nSingapore\, Singapore\nTaipei\, Taiwan\nManila\, Philippines\nPerth\, Australia\n\n\n1 Hour Behind CST:\n\nBangkok\, Thailand\nHanoi\, Vietnam\nJakarta\, Indonesia\n\n\n1 Hour Ahead of CST:\n\nSeoul\, South Korea\nTokyo\, Japan\n\n\n2 Hours Ahead of CST:\n\nSydney\, Australia\nMelbourne\, Australia\n\n\n2 Hours 30 Minutes Behind CST:\n\nNew Delhi\, India\n\n\n4 Hours Ahead of CST:\n\nAuckland\, New Zealand\n\n\n4 Hours Behind CST:\n\nDubai\, UAE\n\n\n6 Hours Behind CST:\n\nCopenhagen\, Denmark\nParis\, France\nBerlin\, Germany\nRome\, Italy\n\n\n7 Hours Behind CST:\n\nLondon\, United Kingdom\n\n\n12 Hours Behind CST:\n\nNew York\, USA\nToronto\, Canada\n\n\n15 Hours Behind CST:\n\nLos Angeles\, USA\nVancouver\, Canada\n\n\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, July 22\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, July 23\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 24\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 25\n5\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, July 26\n5\n10:00 AM\n\n\n5\n5:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, July 27\n5\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWednesday\, July 23\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 24\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 25\n4\n10:00 AM\n\n\n4\n5:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe 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. \n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$140\,000\n$148\,000\n\n\nF\n$68\,000\n$70\,000\n\n\nSF\n$28\,000\n$28\,000\n\n\nQF\n$11\,000\n$12\,500\n\n\nRound of 16\n$6\,000\n$6\,500\n\n\nRound of 32\n$2\,000\n$2\,000\n\n\n\nSeeded Players and Teams\nMen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nChou Tien-chen (TPE) [6] vs. Shi Yuqi (CHN) [3]\nWang Zhengxing (CHN) vs. Anders Antonsen (DEN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 13-21\, 20-22\nScore: 21-18\, 21-15\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nShi Yuqi (CHN) [3] vs. Wang Zhengxing (CHN)\n\n\nScore: 14-21\, 21-14\, 21-15\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)\nQuarterfinals lost to Chou Tien-chen (TPE) [6]\n\n\n2\nAnders Antonsen (DEN)\nSemifinals lost to Wang Zhengxing (CHN)\n\n\n3\nShi Yuqi (CHN)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Wang Zhengxing (CHN)\n\n\n4\nJonatan Christie (INA)\nSecond round lost to Christo Popov (FRA)\n\n\n5\nLi Shifeng (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Shi Yuqi (CHN) [3]\n\n\n6\nChou Tien-chen (TPE)\nSemifinals lost to Shi Yuqi (CHN) [3]\n\n\n7\nKodai Naraoka (JPN)\nFirst round lost to Wang Zhengxing (CHN)\n\n\n8\nAlex Lanier (FRA)\nFirst round lost to Toma Junior Popov (FRA)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nAn Se-young (KOR) [1] vs. Han Yue (CHN) [4]\nAkane Yamaguchi (JPN) [3] vs. Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 19-21\, 6r-11\nScore: 20-22\, -11-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nHan Yue (CHN) [4] vs. Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 8-21\, 13-21\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nAn Se-young (KOR)\nSemifinals\, retired against Han Yue (CHN) [4]\n\n\n2\nWang Zhiyi (CHN)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Han Yue (CHN) [4]\n\n\n3\nAkane Yamaguchi (JPN)\nSemifinals lost to Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\n4\nHan Yue (CHN)\nRunner-up\, lost to Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\n5\nChen Yufei (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to An Se-young (KOR) [1]\n\n\n6\nTomoka Miyazaki (JPN)\nFirst round lost to P. V. Sindhu (IND)\n\n\n7\nPornpawee Chochuwong (THA)\nFirst round\, retired against Chiu Pin-chian (TPE)\n\n\n8\nGregoria Mariska Tunjung (INA)\nQuarterfinals lost to Han Yue (CHN) [4]\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nLiang Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN) [5] vs. Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\nSatwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (IND) vs. Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS) [2]\n\n\nScore: 19-21\, 17-21\nScore: 13-21\, 17-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nFajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA) vs. Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS) [2]\n\n\nScore: 21-15\, 21-14\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS)\nFirst round lost to Kang Min-hyuk / Ki Dong-ju (KOR)\n\n\n2\nAaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)\nRunners-up\, lost to Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\n3\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\nQuarterfinals lost to Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\n4\nKim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN)\nFirst round lost to Kittinupong Kedren / Dechapol Puavaranukroh (THA)\n\n\n5\nLiang Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN)\nSemifinals lost to Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\n6\nMan Wei Chong / Tee Kai Wun (MAS)\nQuarterfinals lost to Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS) [2]\n\n\n7\nSabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (INA)\nSecond round lost to Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\n8\nLeo Rolly Carnando / Bagas Maulana (INA)\nSecond round lost to Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (IND)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1] vs. Kim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR) [7]\nPearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3] vs. Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\nScore: 21-10\, 21-12\nScore: 14-21\, 17-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1] vs. Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\nScore: 24-22\, 17-21\, 21-14\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\n2\nNami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida (JPN)\nFirst round lost to Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\n3\nPearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS)\nSemifinals lost to Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\n4\nBaek Ha-na / Lee So-hee (KOR)\nQuarterfinals lost to Kim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR) [7]\n\n\n5\nLi Yijing / Luo Xumin (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Liu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1]\n\n\n6\nRin Iwanaga / Kie Nakanishi (JPN)\nSecond round lost to Go Pei Kee / Teoh Mei Xing (MAS)\n\n\n7\nKim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR)\nSemifinals lost to Liu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1]\n\n\n8\nYuki Fukushima / Mayu Matsumoto (JPN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3]\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\n Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) [1] vs. Guo Xinwa / Chen Fanghui (CHN)\nJafar Hidayatullah / Felisha Pasaribu (INA) vs. Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 21-17\, 21-11\nScore: 21-16\, 15-21\, 16-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\n Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) [1] vs. Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 23-21\, 21-17\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nTeam\nStatus\n\n\n1\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\n2\nJiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN)\nRunners-up\, lost to Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) [1]\n\n\n3\nTang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet (HKG)\nQuarterfinals lost to Jafar Hidayatullah / Felisha Pasaribu (INA)\n\n\n4\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS)\nQuarterfinals lost to Guo Xinwa / Chen Fanghui (CHN)\n\n\n5\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA)\nSecond round lost to Guo Xinwa / Chen Fanghui (CHN)\n\n\n6\nGoh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai (MAS)\nFirst round lost to Jafar Hidayatullah / Felisha Pasaribu (INA)\n\n\n7\nThom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue (FRA)\nFirst round lost to Wang Chan / Jeong Na-eun (KOR)\n\n\n8\nHiroki Midorikawa / Natsu Saito (JPN)\nSecond round lost to Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto / Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja (INA)\n\n\n\nChina Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,000\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,000\,000\n\n\n2020\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2021\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2022\nNot held\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 1000\nUS$2\,000\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 1000\nUS$2\,000\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 1000\nUS$2\,000\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 1000\nUS$2\,000\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-china-open/
LOCATION:Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Xincheng Gymnasium\, 1 Jinling North Road\, Changzhou\, Jiangsu\, 213022\, China
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chinese Badminton Association":MAILTO:cbatournament@cba.org.cn
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T030533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250720T095755Z
UID:25368-1752537600-1753055999@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Japan Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Japan Open (also known as the Daihatsu Japan Open 2025 Badminton Championships for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo\, Japan\, from July 15 to July 20\, 2025. It was the 42nd edition of the Japan Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$950\,000. \nThe 2025 Japan Open marked a notable first in the World Tour era: for the first time\, no Japanese representative reached the final across any discipline. \n\nAkane Yamaguchi\, the defending women’s singles champion\, fell short of reaching the final\, defeated in the semifinals by China’s Wang Zhiyi. \nIn the men’s singles\, defending champion Alex Lanier was unable to retain his title\, losing in the final to Shi Yuqi of China – the very opponent he had bested in last year’s Japan Open semifinals. \nBoth the defending women’s doubles and mixed doubles champions successfully retained their titles. \nThis year’s Japan Open saw a concentrated distribution of titles\, with only two nations claiming victory: China dominated the Men’s Singles\, Women’s Doubles\, and Mixed Doubles\, while South Korea secured the Women’s Singles and Men’s Doubles. This contrasts sharply with last year’s event\, where titles were shared among four different countries\, including the host nation. \n\nThe sight of many empty seats inside the final match arena was hard to ignore. It prompts us to consider whether this indicates a downturn in badminton’s Japanese following\, or if it’s a direct result of there being no Japanese representatives vying for the ultimate prize – a factor that often significantly impacts local spectator turnout. \nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nShi Yuqi (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nAn Se-young (KOR)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nJiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw Live Score \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Japan Standard Time (UTC+9). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, July 15\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, July 16\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 17\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 18\nQuarter-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSaturday\, July 19\nSemi-Finals\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, July 20\nFinals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTo ensure you don’t miss a single moment\, we’ve broken down the match start times for various cities around the world\, noting their difference from Japan Standard Time (JST). For instance\, if a match begins at 9:00 AM JST\, it will be 1 hour earlier in Beijing\, China. \n\n\nBeijing (China): 1 hour behind JST\nKuala Lumpur (Malaysia): 1 hour behind JST\nSingapore (Singapore): 1 hour behind JST\nSydney (Australia): 1 hour ahead of JST\nJakarta (Indonesia): 2 hours behind JST\nBangkok (Thailand): 2 hours behind JST\nNew Delhi (India): 3 hours 30 minutes behind JST\nDubai (UAE): 5 hours behind JST\nLondon (United Kingdom): 8 hours behind JST\nCopenhagen (Denmark): 7 hours behind JST\nParis (France): 7 hours behind JST\nNew York (USA): 13 hours behind JST\nLos Angeles (USA): 16 hours behind JST\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWednesday\, July 16\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 17\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 18\n10\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSaturday\, July 19\n10\n10:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, July 20\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nCourt 2 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, July 17\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 18\n8\n10:00 AM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$66\,500\n$70\,300\n\n\nF\n$32\,300\n$33\,250\n\n\nSF\n$13\,300\n$13\,300\n\n\nQF\n$5\,225\n$5\,937.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,850\n$3\,087.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$950\n$950\n\n\n\nSeeded Players and Teams\nThere are eight seeded players in the singles and eight seeded teams in the doubles categories. Below is a list of the seeded players and teams\, along with their standings. \nMen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nKoki Watanabe (JPN) vs. Alex Lanier (FRA) [8]\nShi Yuqi (CHN) [3] vs. Christo Popov (FRA)\n\n\nScore: 19-21\, 15-21\nScore: 21-12\, 28-26\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nAlex Lanier (FRA) [8] vs. Shi Yuqi (CHN) [3]\n\n\nScore: 17-21\, 15-21\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)\nFirst round lost to Weng Hongyang (CHN)\n\n\n2\nAnders Antonsen (DEN)\nFirst round lost to Lei Lanxi (CHN)\n\n\n3\nShi Yuqi (CHN)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Alex Lanier (FRA) [8]\n\n\n4\nJonatan Christie (INA)\nFirst round lost to Kenta Nishimoto (JPN)\n\n\n5\nLi Shifeng (CHN)\nSecond round retired against Wang Tzu-wei (TPE)\n\n\n6\nChou Tien-chen (TPE)\nSecond round lost to Koki Watanabe (JPN)\n\n\n7\nKodai Naraoka (JPN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Christo Popov (FRA)\n\n\n8\nAlex Lanier (FRA)\nRunner-up\, lost to Shi Yuqi (CHN) [3]\n\n\n\nWomen’s Singles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nAn Se-young (KOR) [1] vs. Riko Gunji (JPN)\nAkane Yamaguchi (JPN) [3] vs. Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 21-12\, 21-10\nScore: 15-21\, 18-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nAn Se-young (KOR) [1] vs. Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 21-12\, 21-10\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nAn Se-young (KOR)\n🥇 Champion\, defeated Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\n2\nWang Zhiyi (CHN)\nRunner-up\, lost to An Se-young (KOR) [1]\n\n\n3\nAkane Yamaguchi (JPN)\nSemifinals lost to Wang Zhiyi (CHN) [2]\n\n\n4\nHan Yue (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Riko Gunji (JPN)\n\n\n5\nChen Yufei (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to An Se-young (KOR) [1]\n\n\n6\nTomoka Miyazaki (JPN)\nSecond round lost to Putri Kusuma Wardani (INA)\n\n\n7\nPornpawee Chochuwong (THA)\nQuarterfinals lost to Akane Yamaguchi (JPN) [3]\n\n\n8\nGregoria Mariska Tunjung (INA)\nFirst round lost to Riko Gunji (JPN)\n\n\n\nMen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS) [1] vs. Liu Kuang-heng / Yang Po-han (TPE)\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) [3] vs. Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (MAS)\n\n\nScore: 21-19\, 21-11\nScore: 21-14\, 21-15\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS) [1] vs. Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) [3]\n\n\nScore: 16-21\, 17-21\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS)\nRunners-up\, lost to Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) [3]\n\n\n2\nAaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)\nFirst round lost to Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (MAS)\n\n\n3\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS) [1]\n\n\n4\nKim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN)\nSecond round lost to Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub / Tan Wee Kiong (MAS)\n\n\n5\nLiang Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (MAS)\n\n\n6\nMan Wei Chong / Tee Kai Wun (MAS)\nQuarterfinals lost to Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) [3]\n\n\n7\nSabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani (INA)\nFirst round lost to Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Shohibul Fikri (INA)\n\n\n8\nLeo Rolly Carnando / Bagas Maulana (INA)\nFirst round lost to Liu Kuang-heng / Yang Po-han (TPE)\n\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1] vs. Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\nPearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3] vs. Nami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida (JPN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 21-7\, 21-16\nScore: 21-13\, 21-11\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1] vs. Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3]\n\n\nScore: 21-15\, 21-14\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nLiu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3]\n\n\n2\nNami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida (JPN)\nSemifinals lost to Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS) [3]\n\n\n3\nPearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan (MAS)\nRunners-up\, lost to Liu Shengshu / Tan Ning (CHN) [1]\n\n\n4\nBaek Ha-na / Lee So-hee (KOR)\nQuarterfinals lost to Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\n5\nLi Yijing / Luo Xumin (CHN)\nFirst round lost to Mizuki Otake / Miyu Takahashi (JPN)\n\n\n6\nRin Iwanaga / Kie Nakanishi (JPN)\nSecond round lost to Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN)\n\n\n7\nKim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR)\nQuarterfinals lost to Nami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida (JPN) [2]\n\n\n8\nYuki Fukushima / Mayu Matsumoto (JPN)\nFirst round lost to Jeong Na-eun / Lee Yeon-woo (KOR)\n\n\n\nMixed Doubles \n\n\n\nSemifinals\n\n\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) [1] vs. Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA) [5]\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS) [4] vs. Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 13-21\, 17-21\nScore: 12-21\, 16-21\n\n\nFinal\n\n\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA) [5] vs. Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\nScore: 19-21\, 21-16\, 15-21\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeed\nPlayer\nStatus\n\n\n1\nFeng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN)\nSemifinals lost to Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA) [5]\n\n\n2\nJiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN)\n🥇 Champions\, defeated Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA) [5]\n\n\n3\nTang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet (HKG)\nQuarterfinals lost to Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA) [5]\n\n\n4\nChen Tang Jie / Toh Ee Wei (MAS)\nSemifinals lost to Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\n5\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA)\nRunners-up\, lost to Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\n6\nGoh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai (MAS)\nQuarterfinals lost to Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) [2]\n\n\n7\nThom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue (FRA)\nSecond round lost to Yuichi Shimogami / Sayaka Hobara (JPN)\n\n\n8\nHiroki Midorikawa / Natsu Saito (JPN)\nQuarterfinals lost to Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) [1]\n\n\n\nJapan Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 750\nUS$700\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 750\nUS$750\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 750\nUS$750\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Official Website Wikipedia Article Buy Tickets
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-japan-open/
LOCATION:Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium\, 1 Chome-17-1 Sendagaya\, Shibuya\, Tokyo\, 151-0051\, Japan
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nippon Badminton Association":MAILTO:jpnbad@badminton.or.jp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250707
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T024238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T093813Z
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SUMMARY:2025 Canada Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Canada Open (also known as the Yonex Canada Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Markham Pan Am Centre in Markham\, Ontario\, Canada\, from July 1 to July 6\, 2025. It was the 60th edition of the Canada Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nKenta Nishimoto (JPN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nManami Suizu (JPN)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nLee Fang-chih / Lee Fang-jen (TPE)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nBenyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard (THA)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nRuttanapak Oupthong / Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat (THA)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, July 1\nQualifying and Round of 32 (MD and WD except qualifiers)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, July 2\nRound of 32\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, July 3\nRound of 16\n11:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, July 4\nQuarter-Finals\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSaturday\, July 5\nSemi-Finals\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, July 6\nFinals\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final two days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nSaturday\, July 5\n8\n11:00 AM\n\n\nSunday\, July 6\n5\n11:00 AM\n\n\n\nNote: Please check your local broadcasters in your respective countries. \nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$18\,000\n$18\,960\n\n\nF\n$9\,120\n$9\,120\n\n\nSF\n$3\,480\n$3\,360\n\n\nQF\n$1\,440\n$1\,740\n\n\nRound of 16\n$840\n$900\n\n\n\nCanada Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 100\nUS$75\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 100\nUS$75\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 100\nUS$75\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 300\nUS$240\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 300\nUS$250\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Official Website Wikipedia Article Buy Tickets
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-canada-open/
LOCATION:Markham Pan Am Centre\, 16 Main St Unionville\, Markham\, Ontario\, L3R 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Canada":MAILTO:admin@yonexcanadaopen.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T021703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T030402Z
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SUMMARY:2025 US Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 US Open (also known as the Yonex US Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Mid-America Center in Council Bluffs\, Iowa\, United States\, from June 24 to June 29\, 2025. It was the 60th edition of the US Open Badminton Championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \nChampions\nPodium \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nAyush Shetty (IND)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nBeiwen Zhang (USA)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nLai Po-yu / Tsai Fu-cheng (TPE)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nBenyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard (THA)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nRasmus Espersen / Amalie Kudsk (DEN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Central Daylight Time (UTC-5). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, June 24\nQualifying and Round of 32 (MD and WD except qualifiers)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, June 25\nRound of 32\n10:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, June 26\nRound of 16\n12:00 PM\n\n\nFriday\, June 27\nQuarter-Finals\n3:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, June 28\nSemi-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, June 29\nFinals\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nTelevised coverage for this event is limited to Court 1\, typically airing on the final two days of competition. For complete access to all matches from all courts\, the BWF TV YouTube channel offers live streaming from the tournament’s opening day. Here’s a detailed broadcast schedule: \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nSaturday\, June 28\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, June 29\n5\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nNote: Please check your local broadcasters in your respective countries. \nPrize Money Distribution\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$18\,000\n$18\,960\n\n\nF\n$9\,120\n$9\,120\n\n\nSF\n$3\,480\n$3\,360\n\n\nQF\n$1\,440\n$1\,740\n\n\nRound of 16\n$840\n$900\n\n\n\nUS Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 300\nUS$240\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 300\nUS$250\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-us-open/
LOCATION:Mid-America Center\, 1 Arena Way\, Council Bluffs\, IA\, 51501\, United States
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="USA Badminton":MAILTO:usopen@usabadminton.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250722T094753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250722T094753Z
UID:25914-1748908800-1749427199@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Indonesia Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Indonesia Open (also known as the Kapal Api Indonesia Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was the forty-three edition of the Indonesia Open\, an annual international badminton tournament held in Indonesia since 1982. This tournament was part of the 2025 Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour as a Super 1000 event. It was held at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta\, Indonesia\, from June 3 to June 8\, 2025. The total prize money for this tournament is US$1\,450\,000. \nTournament Information\n\nEdition: 43rd\nLevel: BWF World Tour Super 1000\nPart of: 2025 BWF World Tour\nDraw: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD\nHost City: Jakarta\, Indonesia\nVenue: Istora Gelora Bung Karno\nDates: June 3 – June 8\, 2025\nTotal Prize Money: US$1\,450\,000\nOrganizer: Badminton Association of Indonesia\nOfficial Shuttle: Victor Master Ace\n\nChampions\n\nMen’s Singles: Anders Antonsen def. Chou Tien-chen\, 22-20\, 21-14\nWomen’s Singles: An Se-young def. Wang Zhiyi\, 13-21\, 21-19\, 21-15\nMen’s Doubles: Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae def. Sabar Karyaman Gutama / Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani\, 18-21\, 21-19\, 21-12\nWomen’s Doubles: Liu Shengshu / Tan Ning def. Pearly Tan / Thinaah Muralitharan\, 23-25\, 21-12\, 21-19\nMixed Doubles: Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue def. Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran\, 21-16\, 21-18\n\nTournament Schedule\nAll times are local\, Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7). \n\nTuesday\, June 3 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: 32 (Top Half)\nCourts: 3\nDoors Open: 8:30 AM\nStart: 9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, June 4 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: Round of 32 (Bottom Half)\nCourts: 3\nDoors Open: 8:30 AM\nStart: 9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, June 5 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: Round of 16\nCourts: 3\nDoors Open: 8:30 AM\nStart: 9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, June 6 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: Quarter-Finals\nCourts: 2\nDoors Open: 8:30 AM (Session I); 1:00 PM (Session II)\nStart: 9:00 AM (Session I); 1:30 PM (Session II)\n\n\nSaturday\, June 7 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: Semi-Finals\nCourts: 1\nDoors Open: 11:30 AM\nStart: 12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, June 8 (Report)\n\nEvent: All\nRound: Finals\nCourts: 1\nDoors Open: 11:30 AM\nStart: 12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nCourts 1 and 2 will be broadcast on television. The television broadcast for Court 1 will begin on Tuesday\, June 3\, 2025\, and run through Sunday\, June 8\, 2025. The television broadcast for Court 2 will begin on Tuesday\, June 3\, 2025\, and run through Friday\, June 6\, 2025. Here is the complete schedule: \nCourt 1\n\nTuesday\, June 3\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, June 4\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, June 5\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, June 6\n\nNumber of Matches: 2 (Session I); 8 (Session II)\nStart Time: 9:00 AM (Session I); 1:30 PM (Session II)\n\n\nSaturday\, June 7\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, June 1\n\nNumber of Matches: 5\nStart Time: 12:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2\n\nTuesday\, June 3\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, June 4\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, June 5\n\nNumber of Matches: 10\nStart Time: 9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, June 6\n\nNumber of Matches: 2 (Session I); 8 (Session II)\nStart Time: 9:00 AM (Session I); 1:30 PM (Session II)\n\n\n\nPlease check your local broadcasters in your respective countries. To watch all courts you can go to the BWF TV YouTube channel. \nPrize Money Distribution\nThe total prize money for the 2025 Indonesia Open is US$1\,450\,000. This represents an increase of US$150\,000 (approximately 11.54%) compared to the prize money of the 2024 edition\, which was US$1\,300\,000. Here is the prize distribution: \nMen’s Singles & Women’s Singles\n\nWinner: $101\,500\nRunner-Up: $49\,300\nSemi-Finalist: $20\,300\nQuarter-Finalist: $7\,975\nLast 16: $4\,350\nLast 32: $1\,450\n\nMen’s Doubles\, Women’s Doubles\, and Mixed Doubles (per pair)\n\nWinner: $107\,300\nRunner-Up: $50\,750\nSemi-Finalist: $20\,300\nQuarter-Finalist: $9\,062.50\nLast 16: $4\,712.50\nLast 32: $1\,450
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-indonesia-open/
LOCATION:Istora Gelora Bung Karno\, Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan No.1\, RT.1/RW.3\, Gelora\, Kecamatan Tanah Abang\, Kota Jakarta Pusat\, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta\, 10270\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Indonesia":MAILTO:sekjen@pbsi.id
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250303
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250702T063452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T063535Z
UID:25542-1740441600-1740959999@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 German Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 German Open (also known as the Yonex German Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Westenergie Sporthalle in Mülheim\, Germany\, from February 25 to March 2\, 2025. It was the 66th edition of the German Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \nChampions\nPodium \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nViktor Axelsen (DEN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nYeo Jia Min (SGP)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nMizuki Otake / Miyu Takahashi (JPN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nRobin Tabeling (NED) / Alexandra Bøje (DEN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nPrize Money\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$18\,000\n$18\,960\n\n\nF\n$9\,120\n$9\,120\n\n\nSF\n$3\,480\n$3\,360\n\n\nQF\n$1\,440\n$1\,740\n\n\nRound of 16\n$840\n$900\n\n\n\nGerman Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 300\nUS$180\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 300\nUS$240\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 300\nUS$250\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-german-open/
LOCATION:Westenergie Sporthalle\, An den Sportstätten 6\, Mülheim an der Ruhr\, 45468\, Germany
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Vermarktungsgesellschaft Badminton Deutschland":MAILTO:office@german-open-badminton.de
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250203
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T013700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T013700Z
UID:25354-1738022400-1738540799@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Thailand Masters
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Thailand Masters (also known as the Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok\, Thailand\, from January 28 to February 2\, 2025. It was the 8th edition of the Thailand Masters\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$240\,000. \nChampions\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nJason Teh (SGP)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nPornpawee Chochuwong (THA)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nJin Yong / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nLanny Tria Mayasari / Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti (INA)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA)\n\n\n\nPrize Money\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$18\,000\n$18\,960\n\n\nF\n$9\,120\n$9\,120\n\n\nSF\n$3\,480\n$3\,360\n\n\nQF\n$1\,440\n$1\,740\n\n\nRound of 16\n$840\n$900\n\n\n\nThailand Masters Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 300\nUS$150\,000\n\n\n2020\nSuper 300\nUS$170\,000\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2023\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 300\nUS$210\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 300\nUS$240\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 300\nUS$250\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-thailand-masters/
LOCATION:Nimibutr Stadium\, 154 ถนน พระรามที่ ๑1 Wang Mai\, Pathum Wan\, Bangkok\, 10330\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Thailand":MAILTO:info@badmintonthai.or.th
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T123933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T123933Z
UID:25448-1737417600-1737935999@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Indonesia Masters
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Indonesia Masters (also known as the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta\, Indonesia\, from January 21 to January 26\, 2025. It was the 15th edition of the Indonesia Masters championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$475\,000. \nChampions\nPodium \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nKunlavut Vitidsarn (THA)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nRatchanok Intanon (THA)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nMan Wei Chong / Tee Kai Wun (MAS)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nKim Hye-jeong / Kong Hee-yong (KOR)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nHiroki Midorikawa / Natsu Saito (JPN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Western Indonesia Time (UTC+7). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 21\nQualifying and Round of 32 (MD and WD except qualifiers)\n8:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 22\nRound of 32\n8:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 23\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 24\nQuarter-Finals\n1:30 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 25\nSemi-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 26\nFinals\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 21\n10\n8:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 22\n10\n8:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 23\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 24\n8\n1:30 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 25\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 26\n5\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 21\n10\n8:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 22\n10\n8:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 23\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 24\n8\n1:30 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\nThe total prize money for this year’s edition of Indonesia Masters is US$475\,000. Here’s the breakdown: \n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$35\,625\n$37\,525\n\n\nF\n$18\,050\n$18\,050\n\n\nSF\n$6\,887.50\n$6\,650\n\n\nQF\n$2\,850\n$3\,443.75\n\n\nRound of 16\n$1\,662.50\n$1\,781.25\n\n\n\nIndonesia Masters Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 500\nUS$350\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 500\nUS$350\,000\n\n\n2020\nSuper 500\nUS$400\,000\n\n\n2021\nSuper 750\nUS$600\,000\n\n\n2022\nSuper 500\nUS$360\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 500\nUS$420\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 500\nUS$475\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 500\nUS$500\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-indonesia-masters/
LOCATION:Istora Gelora Bung Karno\, Jl. Pintu Satu Senayan No.1\, RT.1/RW.3\, Gelora\, Kecamatan Tanah Abang\, Kota Jakarta Pusat\, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta\, 10270\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Indonesia":MAILTO:sekjen@pbsi.id
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250120
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250629T113127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T114254Z
UID:25438-1736812800-1737331199@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 India Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 India Open (also known as the Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the K. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium in New Delhi\, India\, from January 14 to January 19\, 2025. It was the 22nd edition of the India Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a total prize fund of US$950\,000. \nChampions\nPodium \n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nViktor Axelsen (DEN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nAn Se-young (KOR)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nGoh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin (MAS)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nArisa Igarashi / Ayako Sakuramoto (JPN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nJiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, India Standard Time (UTC+5:30). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 14\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 15\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 16\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 17\nQuarter-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 18\nSemi-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 19\nFinals\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nCourt 1 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 15\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 16\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 17\n10\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 18\n10\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 19\n5\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nCourt 2 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 16\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 17\n8\n12:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money\n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$66\,500\n$70\,300\n\n\nF\n$32\,300\n$33\,250\n\n\nSF\n$13\,300\n$13\,300\n\n\nQF\n$5\,225\n$5\,937.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$2\,850\n$3\,087.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$950\n$950\n\n\n\nIndia Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 500\nUS$350\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 500\nUS$350\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 500\nUS$400\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 750\nUS$850\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 750\nUS$950\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-india-open/
LOCATION:K. D. Jadhav Indoor Stadium\, Indira Gandhi Arena\, Vikram Nagar\, Delhi\, 110002\, India
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of India":MAILTO:indias750@badmintonindia.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250113
DTSTAMP:20260417T141915
CREATED:20250628T124914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250629T101119Z
UID:25332-1736208000-1736726399@badmintonworldtour.com
SUMMARY:2025 Malaysia Open
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Malaysia Open (also known as the Petronas Malaysia Open 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament held at the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\, from January 7 to 12\, 2025. It was the 68th edition of the Malaysia Open championships\, and part of the BWF World Tour Super 1000 tournaments on the 2025 BWF World Tour. This event featured a substantial total prize fund of US$1\,450\,000. \nChampions\nPodium\n\n\n\nMen’s Singles\nShi Yuqi (CHN)\n\n\nWomen’s Singles\nAn Se-young (KOR)\n\n\nMen’s Doubles\nKim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR)\n\n\nWomen’s Doubles\nYuki Fukushima / Mayu Matsumoto (JPN)\n\n\nMixed Doubles\nDechapol Puavaranukroh / Supissara Paewsampran (THA)\n\n\n\nResults and Tournament Draw \nSchedule\nAll times are local\, Malaysia Standard Time (UTC+8). \n\n\n\nDates\nRound\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 7\nRound of 32 (Top Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 8\nRound of 32 (Bottom Half)\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 9\nRound of 16\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 10\nQuarter-Finals\n9:00 AM\n\n\n3:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 11\nSemi-Finals\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 12\nFinals\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\nTV Broadcast Schedule\nFor 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: \nCourt 1 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nTuesday\, Jan 7\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 8\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 9\n10\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 10\n3\n9:00 AM\n\n\n7\n3:00 PM\n\n\nSaturday\, Jan 11\n10\n12:00 PM\n\n\nSunday\, Jan 12\n5\n1:00 PM\n\n\n\n\nCourt 2 \n\n\n\nDates\nNo. of Matches\nStart Time\n\n\nWednesday\, Jan 8\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nThursday\, Jan 9\n8\n9:00 AM\n\n\nFriday\, Jan 10\n3\n9:00 AM\n\n\n5\n3:00 PM\n\n\n\nPrize Money Distribution\nThe 2025 Malaysia Open boasted a substantial total prize money of US$1\,450\,000. \n\n\n\n \nSingles\nDoubles\n\n\nW\n$101\,500\n$107\,300\n\n\nF\n$49\,300\n$50\,750\n\n\nSF\n$20\,300\n$20\,300\n\n\nQF\n$7\,975\n$9\,062.50\n\n\nRound of 16\n$4\,350\n$4\,712.50\n\n\nRound of 32\n$1\,450\n$1\,450\n\n\n\nMalaysia Open Status Timeline on BWF World Tour\n\n\n\nYear\nStatus\nPrize Money\n\n\n2018\nSuper 750\nUS$700\,000\n\n\n2019\nSuper 750\nUS$700\,000\n\n\n2020\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2021\nCanceled\n–\n\n\n2022\nSuper 750\nUS$675\,000\n\n\n2023\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,250\,000\n\n\n2024\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,300\,000\n\n\n2025\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,450\,000\n\n\n2026\nSuper 1000\nUS$1\,450\,000\n\n\n\nProspectus Wikipedia Article
URL:https://badmintonworldtour.com/event/2025-malaysia-open/
LOCATION:Axiata Arena\, L2-E-10\, Enterprise 4\, Technology Park Malaysia\, Lebuhraya Bukit Jalil\, Bukit Jalil\, Kuala Lumpur\, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur\, 57000\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:BWF World Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Badminton Association of Malaysia":MAILTO:events@bam.org.my
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