Odisha Masters

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Odisha Masters
Official website
Founded2022;3 years ago (2022)
Editions3 (2024)
Location Cuttack (2024)
India
VenueJawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium (2024)
Prize money US$100,000 (2024)
Men's
Draw48S / 32D
Current champions Rithvik Sanjeevi (singles)
Huang Di
Liu Yang (doubles)
Women's
Draw32S / 32D
Current champions Cai Yanyan (singles)
Nanako Hara
Riko Kiyose (doubles)
Mixed doubles
Draw32
Current champions Gao Jiaxuan
Tang Ruizhi
Super 100
Last completed
2024 Odisha Masters

The Odisha Masters, formerly known as Odisha Open, is an annual badminton tournament held in India. [1] It is a part of the BWF World Tour tournaments and is leveled in BWF Tour Super 100. [2] [3] The inaugural edition was held in 2022 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha. [4]

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Winners

YearMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doublesRef
2022 Flag of India.svg Kiran George Flag of India.svg Unnati Hooda Flag of Malaysia.svg Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lim Khim Wah
Flag of India.svg Gayatri Gopichand
Flag of India.svg Treesa Jolly
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sachin Dias
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Thilini Hendahewa
[5]
2023 Flag of India.svg Sathish Karunakaran Flag of Japan.svg Nozomi Okuhara Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Lin Bing-wei
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Su Ching-heng
Flag of Indonesia.svg Meilysa Trias Puspita Sari
Flag of Indonesia.svg Rachel Allessya Rose
Flag of India.svg Dhruv Kapila
Flag of India.svg Tanisha Crasto
[6]
2024 Flag of India.svg Rithvik Sanjeevi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Cai Yanyan Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Di
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Yang
Flag of Japan.svg Nanako Hara
Flag of Japan.svg Riko Kiyose
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Gao Jiaxuan
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Tang Ruizhi
[7]

Performance by nations

As of the 2024 edition
Pos.NationMSWSMDWDXDTotal
1Flag of India.svg  India 31116
2Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 1113
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 112
4Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 11
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 11
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 11
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 11
Total3333315

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