2006 Denmark Open

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The 2006 Denmark Open in badminton was held in Aarhus, Denmark, from October 31 to November 5, 2006.

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The prize money was US$170,000.

Venue

Results

Men's singles

1st round 2nd round Semifinals Finals
Flag of Denmark.svg Gade 2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg Wong 17 12 Flag of Denmark.svg Gade 2121
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Palyama 2112 21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Palyama 14 18
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Dabeka 12 2114 Flag of Denmark.svg Gade 22 15
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2121 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2421
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Vaughan 13 7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2121
Flag of Denmark.svg Persson 2122 Flag of Denmark.svg Persson 15 13
Flag of Singapore.svg Kendrick 18 20 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 18 18
Flag of Indonesia.svg Kanetkar 9 11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg Ayob 2121 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ayob 9 11
Flag of Poland.svg Wacha 10 2123 Flag of Denmark.svg Jonassen 2121
Flag of Denmark.svg Jonassen 2118 25 Flag of Denmark.svg Jonassen 2119 16
Flag of Malaysia.svg Hashim 16 2117 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 18 2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg Seng 2114 21 Flag of Malaysia.svg Seng 15 9
Flag of India.svg Anand 16 15 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen 2121

Others

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Women's singles Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Yanjiao Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Lu Lan 21–14, 21–14
Men's doubles Flag of Denmark.svg Lars Paaske & Jonas Rasmussen Flag of Denmark.svg Mathias Boe & Joachim Fischer 18–21, 21–10, 21–17
Women doubles Flag of Poland.svg Kamila Augustyn & Nadiezda Kostiuczyk Flag of England.svg Gail Emms & Donna Kellogg 22–20, 21–10
Mixed doubles Flag of England.svg Anthony Clark & Donna Kellogg Flag of Denmark.svg Thomas Laybourn & Kamilla Rytter Juhl 14–21, 21–14, 22–20

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