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The 2010 Denmark Open Super Series will be a top level badminton competition contested from October 18, 2010 to October 23, 2010 in Odense, Denmark.[1] It will be the ninth BWF Super Series competition on the 2011 BWF Super Series schedule. The total purse for the event will be $400,000.

Men's Singles

Seeds

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 Malaysia Lee C W
India K Parupalli  
Spain P Abian  
Q1    
6 China Chen J  
France Brice Leverdez  
Indonesia T Sugiarto  
India A Jayaram  
4 Denmark P Gade  
China Wang ZM  
Hong Kong Hu Y  
Germany M Zwiebler  
5 Indonesia T Hidayat  
Denmark H-K Vittinghus  
Denmark V Axelsen  
Poland P Wacha

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Denmark J Ø Jørgensen
Q2    
Japan K Yamada  
8 China Du PY  
Indonesia S Santoso  
Q3    
South Korea Shon W-h  
3 China Chen L  
Japan S Sasaki  
Indonesia D H Rumbaka  
Japan K Tago  
7 Vietnam Nguyen T M  
Hong Kong Wong W K  
South Korea Lee H-i  
Q4    
2 China Lin D

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
 
 
 
 
 
 

Women's Singles

Seeds

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 China Wang YH
South Korea Bae Y-j  
Japan Eriko H  
Q3    
5 China Jiang YJ  
Thailand S Ponsana  
Japan S Sato  
France Pi HY  
4 India S Nehwal  
Thailand P Buranaprasertsuk  
Q4    
Chinese Taipei Tai T-y  
8 Denmark T Baun  
Japan A Kurihara  
Thailand I Ratchanok  
Spain C Marin

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
China Li XR
Q2    
Singapore Fu MT  
7 China Liu X  
Singapore Gu J  
Bulgaria P Nedelcheva  
Hong Kong Yip P Y  
3 China Wang X  
South Korea Sung J-h  
Netherlands Yao J  
Q1    
6 Germany J Schenk  
Chinese Taipei Cheng S-c  
Japan A Goto  
Germany O Konon  
2 China Wang SX

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
 
 
 
 
 
 

Men's Doubles

Seeds

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 China Cai Y
China Fu HF
Japan N Kawamae
Japan S Sato

Germany M Fuchs
Germany O Roth

Chinese Taipei Fang C-m
Chinese Taipei Lee S-m

8 China Chai B
China Guo ZD

Q4

Indonesia A Y Chandra
Indonesia H A Gunawan

Q1

3 Denmark M Boe
Denmark C Mogensen

Germany I Kindervater
Germany Johannes Schöttler

Q2

Japan H Endo
Japan K Hayakawa

5 Malaysia Koo K K
Malaysia Tan B H

South Korea Cho G-w
South Korea Kwon Y-g

Japan H Hashimoto
Japan N Hirata

China Hong W
China Shen Y

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Chinese Taipei Chen H-l
Chinese Taipei Lin Y-l
Malaysia Gan T C
Malaysia Tan B S

Poland A Cwalina
Poland Michel Logosz

7 Indonesia M Kido
Indonesia H Setiawan

Netherlands R Bosch
Netherlands K Ridder

Q3

England C Adcock
England A Ellis

4 South Korea Ko S-h
South Korea Yoo Y-s

Indonesia A Pratama
Indonesia R A Saputra

Russia V Ivanov
Russia I Sozonov

China Liu XL
China Qiu ZH

6 Indonesia M Ahsan
Indonesia B Septano

South Korea Kim K-j
South Korea Shin B-c

Denmark M Conrad-Petersen
Denmark J Rasmussen

Japan Y Hirobe
Japan K Kazuno

2 South Korea Jung J-s
South Korea Lee Y-d

Finals

Semifinals Final
          






Women's Doubles

Seeds

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 China Wang XL
China Yu Y
Hong Kong Poon L Y
Hong Kong Tse Y S

India J Gutta
India A Ponnappa

Singapore S M Sari
Singapore Lei Y

5 Chinese Taipei Cheng W-h
Chinese Taipei Chien Y-c

Indonesia A F Agustin
Indonesia N K Maheswari

England M Agathangelou
England H Olver

Canada N Grether
Canada C Reid

3 Japan M Fujii
Japan R Kakiiwa

Malaysia Chin E H
Malaysia Wong P T

Thailand D Aroonkesorn
Thailand K Voravichitchaikul

Denmark M Helsbol
Denmark A Skelbaek

6 South Korea Ha J-e
South Korea Kim M-j

Q1

Q2

Sweden E Lennartsson
Sweden E Wengberg

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
South Korea Eom H-w
South Korea Jang Y-n
Denmark Lena Damkjær Kruse
Denmark Maria Rœpke

South Korea Eun Jung-kyung
South Korea Kim H-n

7 Japan S Matsuo
Japan M Naito

Japan M Misaki
Japan A Takahashi

China Cheng S
China Pan P

Denmark C Pedersen
Denmark K Rytter Juhl

4 Japan M Maeda
Japan S Suetsuna

Q3

Q4

Netherlands L Jonathans
Netherlands P van Dooremalen

8 Indonesia M Jauhari
Indonesia G Polii

Indonesia V Marissa
Indonesia N Melati

Germany S Marinello
Germany B Michels

Chinese Taipei Chen H-p
Chinese Taipei Rong W-p

2 China Tian Q
China Zhao YL

Finals

Semifinals Final
          






Mixed Doubles

Seeds

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1 China Zhang N
China Zhao YL
Singapore C Triyachart
Singapore Lei Y

Malaysia Chan P S
Malaysia Goh L Y

Hong Kong Wong W H
Hong Kong Chau H W

7 Thailand S Anugritayawan
Thailand K Voravichitchaikul

Indonesia N Widianto
Indonesia V Marissa

Japan H Hashimoto
Japan M Fujii

Indonesia M Rijal
Indonesia D Susanto

3 Denmark J Fischer Nielsen
Denmark C Pedersen

Japan S Sato
Japan S Matsuo

Q4

Malaysia Ong J G
Malaysia Chong S C

8 Germany M Fuchs
Germany B Michels

India Diji V.
India J Gutta

Scotland R Blair
England G White

England C Adcock
Scotland I Bankier

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
Denmark M Pieler Kolding
Denmark J Houmann
Thailand M Jongjit
Thailand S Amitapai

Chinese Taipei Lee S-m
Chinese Taipei Chien Y-c

5 China Xu C
China Ma J

Q1

Q2

Denmark T Laybourn
Denmark K Rytter Juhl

4 Thailand S Prapakamol
Thailand S Thoungthongkam

England N Robertson
England J Wallwork

Japan S Ikeda
Japan R Shiota

Poland R Mateusiak
Poland N Zięba

6 Chinese Taipei Chen H-l
Chinese Taipei Cheng W-h

Indonesia F Kurniawan
Indonesia P Z Bernadeth

Q3

South Korea Lee Y-d
South Korea Ha J-e

2 Indonesia T Ahmad
Indonesia L Natsir

Finals

Semifinals Final
          







References

  1. ^ "Denmark Super Series 2011". Badminton World Federation.


Preceded by Denmark Super Series Succeeded by
Preceded by 2011 BWF Super Series Succeeded by