German Open (badminton)

The German Open is an annual badminton tournament held in Germany since 1955 and organized by German Badminton Association or Deutscher Badminton Verband (DBV). The tournaments were not held in the year 1970, 1979 and 1998.

Known as German Badminton Championships until 1980, the tournament than allowed to known as Open Championships began 1981.[1] The tournament currently sponsored by Yonex. While it does attract professional players, the tournament now become part of BWF Grand Prix Gold event.

Venues

Past winners

21st Century

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2016 China Lin Dan China Li Xuerui South Korea Ko Sung-hyun
South Korea Shin Baek-cheol
China Huang Yaqiong
China Tang Jinhua
South Korea Ko Sung-hyun
South Korea Kim Ha-na
2015 Denmark Jan Ø. Jørgensen South Korea Sung Ji-hyun Denmark Mads Conrad-Petersen
Denmark Mads Pieler Kolding
Denmark Christinna Pedersen
Denmark Kamilla Rytter Juhl
Denmark Mads Pieler Kolding
Denmark Kamilla Rytter Juhl
2014 India Arvind Bhat Japan Sayaka Takahashi Japan Takeshi Kamura
Japan Keigo Sonoda
Japan Misaki Matsutomo
Japan Ayaka Takahashi
Scotland Robert Blair
Scotland Imogen Bankier
2013 China Chen Long China Wang Yihan China Chai Biao
China Hong Wei
South Korea Jung Kyung-eun
South Korea Kim Ha-na
South Korea Shin Baek-cheol
South Korea Jang Ye-na
2012 China Lin Dan China Li Xuerui China Hong Wei
China Shen Ye
China Xia Huan
China Tang Jinhua
Denmark Thomas Laybourn
Denmark Kamilla Rytter Juhl
2011 China Liu Xin South Korea Lee Yong-dae
South Korea Jung Jae-sung
Japan Mizuki Fujii
Japan Reika Kakiiwa
England Robert Blair
England Gabrielle White
2010 China Bao Chunlai China Wang Xin China Chai Biao
China Zhang Nan
China Ma Jin
China Wang Xiaoli
Hong Kong Yohan Hadikusuma
Hong Kong Tse Ying Suet
2009 China Wang Yihan South Korea Lee Yong-dae
South Korea Shin Baek-cheol
China Cheng Shu
China Zhao Yunlei
China Xu Chen
China Zhao Yunlei
2008 South Korea Lee Hyun-il South Korea Jun Jae-youn South Korea Lee Jae-jin
South Korea Hwang Ji-man
South Korea Lee Kyung-won
South Korea Lee Hyo-jung
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
South Korea Lee Hyo-jung
2007 China Lin Dan China Xie Xingfang China Yang Wei
China Zhang Jiewen
China Zheng Bo
China Gao Ling
2006 China Chen Jin China Zhang Ning South Korea Jung Jae-sung
South Korea Lee Yong-dae
China Zhang Jun
China Gao Ling
2005 China Lin Dan China Xie Xingfang China Fu Haifeng
China Cai Yun
China Gao Ling
China Huang Sui
South Korea Lee Jae-jin
South Korea Lee Hyo-jung
2004 Denmark Mathias Boe
Denmark Carsten Mogensen
China Zhang Dan
China Zhang Yawen
Denmark Carsten Mogensen
Denmark Rikke Olsen
2003 South Korea Lee Hyun-il China Zhang Ning Indonesia Flandy Limpele
Indonesia Eng Hian
South Korea Ra Kyung-min
South Korea Lee Kyung-won
South Korea Kim Dong-moon
South Korea Ra Kyung-min
2002 Denmark Niels Christian Kaldau France Pi Hongyan Denmark Jonas Rasmussen
Denmark Lars Paaske
Netherlands Mia Audina
Netherlands Lotte Jonathans
Denmark Michael Søgaard
Denmark Rikke Olsen
2001 Denmark Kenneth Jonassen Denmark Michael Søgaard
Denmark Jim Laugesen
Denmark Rikke Olsen
Denmark Helene Kirkegaard

Performances by nation

S.No Pos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
11 China 101148336
22 South Korea 2263518
33 Denmark 3042514
44 Japan 011204
55 France 020002
66 Indonesia 001001
76 India 001001
86 Netherlands 000101
96 England 000011
106 Scotland 000011

Full list

References

  1. "History of the German Open". Retrieved 2007-06-16.
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