Hyderabad Open (badminton)

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The Hyderabad Open is an annual badminton tournament held in India. This tournament is a part of the BWF World Tour tournaments and is leveled in BWF Tour Super 100.

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Venue and host city

Past winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
2018 Flag of India.svg Sameer Verma Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Ga-eun Flag of India.svg Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
Flag of India.svg Chirag Shetty
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng Tsz Yau
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yuen Sin Ying
Flag of Indonesia.svg Akbar Bintang Cahyono
Flag of Indonesia.svg Winny Oktavina Kandow
2019 Flag of India.svg Sourabh Verma Flag of Singapore.svg Yeo Jia Min Flag of Indonesia.svg Muhammad Shohibul Fikri
Flag of Indonesia.svg Bagas Maulana
Flag of South Korea.svg Baek Ha-na
Flag of South Korea.svg Jung Kyung-eun
Flag of Malaysia.svg Hoo Pang Ron
Flag of Malaysia.svg Cheah Yee See
2020 [1] Cancelled [note 1]
2021 [3] Cancelled [note 2]

Performances by nation

As of the 2019 edition
PosNationMSWSMDWDXDTotal
1Flag of India.svg  India 213
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 112
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 112
4Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 11
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 11
Total2222210

See also

Note

  1. This tournament, originally to be played from 11 to 16 August, was later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in India. [2]
  2. This tournament, originally to be played from 24 to 29 August, was later cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in India.

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References

  1. Hyderabad Open 2020 (Cancelled)
  2. "Update on Tournaments Grade 2, 3 and Junior". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. 4 June 2020. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. Hyderabad Open 2021 (Cancelled)