Super 300 is the lowest tournament level in the BWF World Tour circuit. The Super 300 tournaments offer minimum prize money of US$150,000 (2022). The prize money is distributed via the following formula:
Round | Singles | Doubles |
Winner | 7.5% | 7.9% |
Runner-up | 3.8% | 3.8% |
Semi-finalist | 1.45% | 1.45% |
Quarter-finalist | 0.6% | 0.725% |
Last 16 | 0.35% | 0.375% |
There are qualifying rounds in a Super 300 tournament and the entries will be closed 35 days before the tournament date.
The draw for men’s singles is 48 (40 main + 8 qualifications), and for the rest is 28 plus 4 qualifications. The tournament will be held for six days (Tuesday to Sunday). All qualifying rounds will be held on the first day of the tournament (if any).
Players from the same nation are not separated in the main draw of the Super 300 events. The top fifteen singles players and top ten doubles pairs in the World Ranking are not required to play all Super 300 tournaments.
Below are the lists of the Super 300 tournaments for the 2023-2026 BWF World Tour calendar:
No | Tournament | Host City | Prize Money (USD) |
1 | German Open | Mülheim an der Ruhr | TBC |
2 | Hylo Open | Saarbrücken | TBC |
3 | India (name not confirmed yet) | Lucknow | TBC |
4 | Korea Masters | Gwangju | TBC |
5 | New Zealand Open | Auckland | TBC |
6 | Orléans Masters | Orléans | TBC |
7 | Spain Masters | Madrid | TBC |
8 | Swiss Open | Basel | TBC |
9 | Taipei Open | Taipei | TBC |
10 | Thailand Masters | Bangkok | TBC |
11 | US Open | Texas | TBC |
Total |