India Open (badminton)

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The India Open is an annual badminton event which has been held in India since 2008 and is a BWF World Tour Super 500 Grade international badminton tournament.[1] Its inaugural edition was to be held in Hyderabad in 2007,[2] but it was cancelled due to the Hyderabad bombings.[3] Its first three editions were designated as Grand Prix Gold events.

In 2011, it was upgraded to the BWF Superseries tournament.[4] Since then, it has been held annually at the Siri Fort Sports Complex, New Delhi.[5] BWF categorised India Open as one of the seven BWF World Tour Super 500 events as per new BWF events structure since 2018.[1]

Results

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1973[6] Denmark Svend Pri Sweden Eva Twedberg England Elliot Stuart
England Derek Talbot
Netherlands Joke van Beusekom
Sweden Eva Twedberg
England Elliot Stuart
Sweden Eva Twedberg
1979 Indonesia Dhany Sartika Indonesia Tjan So Gwan Indonesia Hariamanto Kartono
Indonesia Rudy Heryanto
Indonesia Ivanna Lie
Indonesia Tjan So Gwan
Indonesia Hariamanto Kartono
Indonesia Tjan So Gwan
1981 India Prakash Padukone China Zheng Yuli Sweden Thomas Kihlström
Sweden Stefan Karlsson
England Nora Perry
England Jane Webster
England Ray Stevens
England Nora Perry
1983 Denmark Morten Frost South Korea Yoo Sang-hee Denmark Jens Peter Nierhoff
Denmark Jesper Helledie
South Korea Kim Yun-ja
South Korea Yoo Sang-hee
no competition
1985 England Steve Baddeley England Helen Troke South Korea Park Joo-bong
South Korea Kim Moon-soo
South Korea Hwang Sun-ai
South Korea Kang Haeng-suk
England Steve Baddeley
England Gillian Gowers
1997 Indonesia Heryanto Arbi Indonesia Cindana Hartono Indonesia Ade Sutrisna
Indonesia Ade Lukas
Indonesia Eti Tantra
Indonesia Cynthia Tuwankotta
Indonesia Imam Tohari
Indonesia Emma Ermawati
2005–2007 no competition
2008[7] Thailand Boonsak Ponsana Hong Kong Zhou Mi China Guo Zhendong
China Xie Zhongbo
Chinese Taipei Chien Yu-chin
Chinese Taipei Cheng Wen-hsing
China He Hanbin
China Yu Yang
2009[8] Indonesia Taufik Hidayat France Pi Hongyan Malaysia Choong Tan Fook
Malaysia Lee Wan Wah
China Ma Jin
China Wang Xiaoli
Indonesia Flandy Limpele
Indonesia Vita Marissa
2010 Indonesia Alamsyah Yunus India Saina Nehwal Malaysia Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif
Malaysia Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
Singapore Shinta Mulia Sari
Singapore Yao Lei
India Valiyaveetil Diju
India Jwala Gutta
2011 Malaysia Lee Chong Wei Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk Japan Hirokatsu Hashimoto
Japan Noriyasu Hirata
Japan Miyuki Maeda
Japan Satoko Suetsuna
Indonesia Tontowi Ahmad
Indonesia Liliyana Natsir
2012 South Korea Son Wan-ho China Li Xuerui Thailand Bodin Issara
Thailand Maneepong Jongjit
South Korea Jung Kyung-eun
South Korea Kim Ha-na
2013 Malaysia Lee Chong Wei Thailand Ratchanok Intanon China Liu Xiaolong
China Qiu Zihan
Japan Miyuki Maeda
Japan Satoko Suetsuna
2014 China Wang Shixian Denmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Carsten Mogensen
China Tang Yuanting
China Yu Yang
Denmark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
Denmark Christinna Pedersen
2015 India Srikanth Kidambi India Saina Nehwal China Chai Biao
China Hong Wei
Japan Misaki Matsutomo
Japan Ayaka Takahashi
China Liu Cheng
China Bao Yixin
2016 Japan Kento Momota Thailand Ratchanok Intanon Indonesia Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Indonesia Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
China Lu Kai
China Huang Yaqiong
2017 Denmark Viktor Axelsen India P. V. Sindhu Japan Shiho Tanaka
Japan Koharu Yonemoto
2018 China Shi Yuqi United States Zhang Beiwen Indonesia Greysia Polii
Indonesia Apriyani Rahayu
Denmark Mathias Christiansen
Denmark Christinna Pedersen
2019 Denmark Viktor Axelsen Thailand Ratchanok Intanon Chinese Taipei Lee Yang
Chinese Taipei Wang Chi-lin
China Wang Yilü
China Huang Dongping
2020 Postponed

Performance by nations

From 1973 to 2019 edition.

Top Nations
Pos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1  Indonesia 4 2 5 4 6 21
2  China 1 3 3 2 5 14
3  Denmark 4 0 2 0 2 8
4  Japan 1 0 1 5 0 7
5  England 1 1 1 1 2.5 6.5
6  India 2 3 0 0 1 6
7  South Korea 1 1 1 3 0 6
 Thailand 1 4 1 0 0 6
9  Malaysia 3 0 2 0 0 5
10  Sweden 0 1 1 0.5 0.5 3
11  Chinese Taipei 0 0 1 1 0 2
12  France 0 1 0 0 0 1
 Hong Kong 0 1 0 0 0 1
 Singapore 0 0 0 1 0 1
 United States 0 1 0 0 0 1
16  Netherlands 0 0 0 0.5 0 0.5
Total 19 19 19 19 17 93

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "BWF Launches New Events Structure". 2017-11-29.
  2. ^ "Hyderabad to host inaugural Yonex Sunrise India Open 2007". Moneycontrol.com. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Indian Open badminton is officially off". Zee News. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Indian Open to become a Super Series event from 2011". NDTV. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  5. ^ "India Open Super Series from April 26". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  6. ^ "India Grand Prix Gold".
  7. ^ "India Grand Prix Gold 2008". tournamentsoftware.com/. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  8. ^ "Yonex Sunrise India Open 2009". tournamentsoftware.com/. Retrieved 8 October 2015.

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