Nepal International

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The Nepal International is an international badminton tournament held in Nepal. The tournament sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation and part of the Badminton Asia circuit.

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Past winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doublesRef
2005 Flag of Pakistan.svg Qamar Ahsan Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Chandrika de Silva Flag of Pakistan.svg Mir Tahir Ishaq
Flag of Pakistan.svg Ahmed Waqas
No competition Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Thushara Edirisinghe
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Chandrika de Silva
[1]
2006–
2007
No competition
2008 Flag of India.svg Chetan Anand Flag of India.svg Bibari Basumatary Flag of India.svg Diju Valiyaveetil
Flag of India.svg Akshay Dewalkar
Flag of India.svg Jwala Gutta
Flag of India.svg Shruti Kurien
Flag of India.svg Diju Valiyaveetil
Flag of India.svg Jwala Gutta
[2]
2009–
2015
No competition
2016 Flag of India.svg Abhishek Yeligar Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyễn Thùy Linh Flag of India.svg Arjun M.R.
Flag of India.svg Ramchandran Shlok
Flag of India.svg Meghana Jakkampudi
Flag of India.svg Poorvisha S. Ram
Flag of India.svg Saurabh Sharma
Flag of India.svg Anoushka Parikh
[3]
2017 Flag of India.svg Shreyansh Jaiswal Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Deng Joy Xuan Flag of Singapore.svg Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Flag of Singapore.svg Terry Hee Yong Kai
Flag of India.svg Aparna Balan
Flag of India.svg Sruthi K.P.
Flag of India.svg Vighnesh Devlekar
Flag of India.svg Harika Veludurthi
[4]
2018 Flag of Thailand.svg Kunlavut Vitidsarn Flag of Thailand.svg Chananchida Jucharoen Flag of Thailand.svg Supak Jomkoh
Flag of Thailand.svg Wachirawit Sothon
Flag of Thailand.svg Supak Jomkoh
Flag of Thailand.svg Supissara Paewsampran
[5]
2019 IS Flag of Malaysia.svg Yeoh Seng Zoe Flag of India.svg Malvika Bansod Flag of India.svg Rohan Kapoor
Flag of India.svg Saurabh Sharma
Flag of Nepal.svg Pooja Shrestha
Flag of Nepal.svg Nangsal Tamang
Flag of India.svg Venkat Gaurav Prasad
Flag of India.svg Juhi Dewangan
[6]
2019 IC Flag of Vietnam.svg Phạm Cao Cường Flag of Thailand.svg Porntip Buranaprasertsuk Flag of India.svg Manu Attri
Flag of India.svg B. Sumeeth Reddy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Setyana Mapasa
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gronya Somerville
Flag of Thailand.svg Supak Jomkoh
Flag of Thailand.svg Supissara Paewsampran
[7]
2020–
2023
No competition
2024 Flag of India.svg Flag placeholder.svgFlag placeholder.svg
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[8]

      Performances by nation

      As of the MS finals of the 2024 edition
      PosNationMSWSMDWDXDTotal
      1Flag of India.svg  India 4244418
      2Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 121026
      3Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan 101002
      Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 010012
      Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 110002
      6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 000101
      Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 010001
      Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia 100001
      Flag of Nepal.svg  Nepal 000101
      Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 001001
      Total8776735

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