The Arctic Open (until 2013 known as Finnish International), is an international open badminton tournament held in Finland since 1990. It was halted in 1994, 1995, and between 1997 and 2001. In 2013, it was held for the fourth time in the Energia Areena in Vantaa. In 2014, the second international tournament in Finland launched as Finnish International, then this tournament changed its title to Finnish Open. From 2023 onwards, this will be a BWF World Tour Super 500 tournament, titled Arctic Open.[1]
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The Arctic Open until 2013 known as Finnish International is an international open badminton tournament held in Finland since 1990 It was halted in 1994 1995 and between 1997 and 2001 In 2013 it was held for the fourth time in the Energia Areena in Vantaa In 2014 the second international tournament in Finland launched as Finnish International then this tournament changed its title to Finnish Open From 2023 onwards this will be a BWF World Tour Super 500 tournament titled Arctic Open 1 Arctic OpenOfficial websiteFounded1990 33 years ago 1990 Editions23 2023 LocationVantaaFinlandVenueEnergia Areena 2023 Prize moneyUS 420 000 2023 Men sDraw32S 32DCurrent championsLee Zii Jia singles Kim AstrupAnders Skaarup Rasmussen doubles Most singles titles3Joachim PerssonMost doubles titles2Kim AstrupEvgenij IsakovAnders Skaarup RasmussenWomen sDraw32S 32DCurrent championsHan Yue singles Liu ShengshuTan Ning doubles Most singles titles2Pernille NedergaardMost doubles titles4Misato AratamaPetya NedelchevaMarlene ThomsenAkane WatanabeMixed doublesDraw32Current championsFeng YanzheHuang DongpingMost titles male 2Anders Skaarup RasmussenMost titles female 3Lena GrebakSuper 500Arctic Open Australian Open Canada Open Hong Kong Open Indonesia Masters Japan Masters Korea Open Malaysia Masters Thailand OpenLast completed2023 Arctic OpenPrevious winners editYear Men s singles Women s singles Men s doubles Women s doubles Mixed doubles1990 nbsp Morten Frost nbsp Pernille Nedergaard nbsp Imay Hendra nbsp Bagus Setiadi nbsp Christine Magnusson nbsp Maria Bengtsson nbsp Thomas Lund nbsp Pernille Dupont1991 nbsp Liu Jun nbsp Tang Jiuhong nbsp Chen Kang nbsp Chen Hongyong nbsp Nettie Nielsen nbsp Gillian Clark nbsp Henrik Svarrer nbsp Maria Bengtsson1992 nbsp Poul Erik Hoyer Larsen nbsp Pernille Nedergaard nbsp Peter Axelsson nbsp Par Gunnar Jonsson nbsp Lisbet Stuer Lauridsen nbsp Marlene Thomsen nbsp Jan Paulsen nbsp Fiona Elliott1993 nbsp Peter Espersen nbsp Camilla Martin nbsp Christian Jakobsen nbsp Henrik Svarrer nbsp Marlene Thomsen nbsp Camilla Martin nbsp Jan Eric Antonsson nbsp Astrid Crabo1994 1995 No competition1996 nbsp Rikard Magnusson nbsp Joanne Muggeridge nbsp Ian Pearson nbsp James Anderson nbsp Kelly Morgan nbsp Joanne Muggeridge nbsp James Anderson nbsp Emma Chaffin1997 2001 No competition2002 2 nbsp Kasperi Salo nbsp Anu Weckstrom nbsp Evgenij Isakov nbsp Andrei Zholobov nbsp Elin Bergblom nbsp Johanna Persson nbsp Konstantin Dobrev nbsp Petya Nedelcheva2003 3 nbsp Huaiwen Xu nbsp Victor Maljutin nbsp Mikhail Kell nbsp Kamila Augustyn nbsp Nadiezda Kostiuczyk nbsp Thomas Laybourn nbsp Julie Houmann2004 4 nbsp Hidetaka Yamada nbsp Jiang Yanmei nbsp Evgenij Isakov nbsp Sergey Ivlev nbsp Neli Boteva nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Andrei Konakh nbsp Olga Konon2005 5 nbsp Joachim Persson nbsp Susan Hughes nbsp Henrik Andersson nbsp Fredrik Bergstrom nbsp Sandra Marinello nbsp Kathrin Piotrowski nbsp Robert Mateusiak nbsp Nadiezda Kostiuczyk2006 6 nbsp Petra Overzier nbsp Jonas Rasmussen nbsp Peter Steffensen nbsp Ekaterina Ananina nbsp Anastasia Russkikh nbsp Jonas Rasmussen nbsp Britta Andersen2007 7 nbsp Li Wenyan nbsp Frederic Mawet nbsp Wouter Claes nbsp Mie Schjott Kristensen nbsp Christinna Pedersen nbsp Tim Dettmann nbsp Annekatrin Lillie2008 8 nbsp Martin Bille Larsen nbsp Elizabeth Cann nbsp Fran Kurniawan nbsp Rendra Wijaya nbsp Lena Frier Kristiansen nbsp Kamilla Rytter Juhl nbsp Fran Kurniawan nbsp Shendy Puspa Irawati2009 9 nbsp Peter Mikkelsen nbsp Juliane Schenk nbsp Chen Hung ling nbsp Lin Yu lang nbsp Valeria Sorokina nbsp Nina Vislova nbsp Vitalij Durkin nbsp Nina Vislova2010 10 nbsp Raul Must nbsp Anastasia Prokopenko nbsp Sebastien Vincent nbsp Laurent Constantin nbsp Barbara Matias nbsp Elisa Chanteur nbsp Mikkel Delbo Larsen nbsp Mie Schjott Kristensen2011 No competition2012 11 nbsp Rajiv Ouseph nbsp Yao Jie nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Ivan Sozonov nbsp Alex Bruce nbsp Michelle Li nbsp Chris Adcock nbsp Imogen Bankier2013 12 nbsp Carolina Marin nbsp Nelson Heg nbsp Teo Ee Yi nbsp Imogen Bankier nbsp Petya Nedelcheva nbsp Anders Skaarup Rasmussen nbsp Lena Grebak2014 13 nbsp Emil Holst nbsp Line Kjaersfeldt nbsp Kim Astrup nbsp Anders Skaarup Rasmussen nbsp Line Damkjaer Kruse nbsp Marie Ropke2015 14 nbsp Vladimir Malkov nbsp Beatriz Corrales nbsp Andrew Ellis nbsp Peter Mills nbsp Heather Olver nbsp Lauren Smith nbsp Anatoliy Yartsev nbsp Evgeniya Kosetskaya2016 15 nbsp Kanta Tsuneyama nbsp Anna Thea Madsen nbsp Mathias Christiansen nbsp David Daugaard nbsp Misato Aratama nbsp Akane Watanabe nbsp Mathias Christiansen nbsp Lena Grebak2017 16 nbsp Rasmus Gemke nbsp Shiori Saito nbsp Liao Min chun nbsp Su Cheng heng nbsp Tseng Min hao nbsp Hu Ling fang2018 17 nbsp Leong Jun Hao nbsp Gregoria Mariska Tunjung nbsp Akbar Bintang Cahyono nbsp Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani nbsp Asumi Kugo nbsp Megumi Yokoyama nbsp Alfian Eko Prasetya nbsp Marsheilla Gischa Islami2019 18 nbsp Kunlavut Vitidsarn nbsp Julie Dawall Jakobsen nbsp Muhammad Shohibul Fikri nbsp Bagas Maulana nbsp Erina Honda nbsp Nozomi Shimizu nbsp Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto nbsp Lisa Ayu Kusumawati2020 19 Cancelled note 1 2021 20 Cancelled note 2 2022 21 Cancelled note 3 2023 nbsp Lee Zii Jia nbsp Han Yue nbsp Kim Astrup nbsp Anders Skaarup Rasmussen nbsp Liu Shengshu nbsp Tan Ning nbsp Feng Yanzhe nbsp Huang Dongping This tournament originally to be played from 2 to 5 April was later cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Finland This tournament originally to be played from 16 to 19 September was later cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Finland This tournament originally to be played from 28 September to 1 October was later cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Finland Performances by nation editAs of the 2023 editionPos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total1 nbsp Denmark 10 6 5 5 5 8 34 52 nbsp England 2 2 2 2 2 10 nbsp Russia 1 1 4 2 2 104 nbsp Indonesia 1 4 3 85 nbsp China 1 3 1 1 1 7 nbsp Japan 2 1 4 77 nbsp Sweden 1 2 2 1 5 6 58 nbsp Germany 3 1 1 59 nbsp Chinese Taipei 2 1 3 nbsp Finland 2 1 3 nbsp Malaysia 2 1 312 nbsp Bulgaria 1 5 1 2 513 nbsp France 1 1 2 nbsp Poland 1 1 2 nbsp Scotland 1 0 5 0 5 2 nbsp Spain 2 217 nbsp Belarus 1 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 nbsp Canada 1 1 nbsp Estonia 1 1 nbsp Netherlands 1 1 nbsp Thailand 1 1 nbsp Singapore 1 124 nbsp Wales 0 5 0 5Total 23 23 23 23 23 115References edit BWF World Tour Hosts 2023 2026 Announced Badminton World Federation 18 June 2022 Retrieved 3 July 2022 2002 winners 2003 winners 2004 winners 2005 winners 2006 winners 2007 winners 2008 winners 2009 winners 2010 winners 2012 winners 2013 winners 2014 winners 2015 winners 2016 winners 2017 winners 2018 winners 2019 winners 2020 2021 2022 nbsp nbsp This article about sports in Finland is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article relating to a badminton competition is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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