The Russian Open in badminton was an international open held in Russia since 1993. This tournament is the continuation of the USSR International. In 2007 it became a BWF Grand Prix Gold.
^This tournament, originally to be played between 20 and 25 July, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia.[3]
Referencesedit
^Zhang, Kevin (March 2, 2022). "BWF Officially Ban Russian and Belarusian Shuttlers from BWF-Sanctioned Tournaments".
^"BWF Announces Revamped Tournament Calendar for 2020". Badminton World Federation. 25 May 2020. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
^"Two BWF Tour Super 100 Tournaments Cancelled". Badminton World Federation. 5 April 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
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2007
May 08, 2024
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The Russian Open in badminton was an international open held in Russia since 1993 This tournament is the continuation of the USSR International In 2007 it became a BWF Grand Prix Gold After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine the Badminton World Federation BWF cancelled all BWF tournaments in Russia 1 Contents 1 Previous winners 2 Performances by nation 3 Note 4 References 5 External linksPrevious winners editYear Men s singles Women s singles Men s doubles Women s doubles Mixed doubles 1992 nbsp Andrei Antropov nbsp Marina Yakusheva nbsp Andrei Antropov nbsp Nikolai Zuev nbsp Marina Andrievskaya nbsp Marina Yakusheva nbsp Nikolai Zuev nbsp Marina Yakusheva 1993 nbsp Hannes Fuchs nbsp Marina Andrievskaya nbsp Mikhail Korshuk nbsp Vitaliy Shmakov nbsp Nikolai Zuev nbsp Marina Andrievskaya 1994 nbsp Chen Gang nbsp Xu Li nbsp Sergei Melnikov nbsp Nikolai Zuev nbsp Svetlana Alferova nbsp Marina Yakusheva nbsp Liu Yong nbsp Li Qi 1995 nbsp Hendrawan nbsp Lidya Djaelawijaya nbsp Jon Holst Christensen nbsp Thomas Lund nbsp Chen Ying nbsp Peng Xinyong nbsp Jens Eriksen nbsp Marlene Thomsen 1996 nbsp Sun Jun nbsp Han Jingna nbsp Andrei Antropov nbsp Nikolai Zuev nbsp Helene Kirkegaard nbsp Rikke Olsen nbsp Chen Xingdong nbsp Peng Xinyong 1997 nbsp Poul Erik Hoyer Larsen nbsp Mette Pedersen nbsp Jon Holst Christensen nbsp Michael Sogaard nbsp Jon Holst Christensen nbsp Ann Lou Jorgensen 1998 1999 No competition 2000 nbsp Vladislav Druzchenko nbsp Ella Karachkova nbsp Mikhail Kelj nbsp Victor Maljutin nbsp Irina Rusljakova nbsp Marina Yakusheva nbsp Pavel Uvarov nbsp Irina Rusljakova 2001 2003 No competition 2004 nbsp Stanislav Pukhov nbsp Ella Karachkova nbsp Vitalij Durkin nbsp Aleksandr Nikolaenko nbsp Irina Rusljakova nbsp Anastasia Russkikh nbsp Aleksandr Nikolaenko nbsp Valeria Sorokina 2005 nbsp Nina Vislova nbsp Nikolaj Nikolaenko nbsp Alexei Vasiliev nbsp Valeria Sorokina nbsp Nina Vislova nbsp Sergei Lunev nbsp Evgeniya Dimova 2006 No competition 2007 nbsp Lu Yi nbsp Wang Yihan nbsp Kristof Hopp nbsp Ingo Kindervater nbsp Du Jing nbsp Yu Yang nbsp Robert Mateusiak nbsp Nadiezda Kostiuczyk 2008 nbsp Dicky Palyama nbsp Ella Diehl nbsp Vitalij Durkin nbsp Aleksandr Nikolaenko nbsp Valeria Sorokina nbsp Nina Vislova nbsp Aleksandr Nikolaenko nbsp Valeria Sorokina 2009 nbsp Vladimir Malkov nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Ivan Sozonov nbsp Vitalij Durkin nbsp Nina Vislova 2010 nbsp Takuma Ueda nbsp Ayane Kurihara nbsp Aleksandr Nikolaenko nbsp Valeria Sorokina 2011 nbsp Zhou Wenlong nbsp Lu Lan nbsp Naoki Kawamae nbsp Shoji Sato 2012 nbsp Kazumasa Sakai nbsp Yui Hashimoto nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Ivan Sozonov 2013 nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Aya Ohori nbsp Anastasia Chervaykova nbsp Nina Vislova nbsp Ivan Sozonov nbsp Tatjana Bibik 2014 nbsp Kenta Kazuno nbsp Kazushi Yamada nbsp Yuriko Miki nbsp Koharu Yonemoto nbsp Ryota Taohata nbsp Misato Aratama 2015 nbsp Tommy Sugiarto nbsp Kristina Gavnholt nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Ivan Sozonov nbsp Gabriela Stoeva nbsp Stefani Stoeva nbsp Chan Peng Soon nbsp Goh Liu Ying 2016 nbsp Zulfadli Zulkiffli nbsp Gadde Ruthvika Shivani nbsp Anastasia Chervyakova nbsp Olga Morozova nbsp Pranaav Jerry Chopra nbsp N Sikki Reddy 2017 nbsp Sergey Sirant nbsp Evgeniya Kosetskaya nbsp Akane Araki nbsp Aoi Matsuda nbsp Chan Peng Soon nbsp Cheah Yee See 2018 nbsp Sourabh Verma nbsp Ho Yen Mei nbsp Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif nbsp Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub nbsp Chisato Hoshi nbsp Kie Nakanishi nbsp Vladimir Ivanov nbsp Kim Min kyung 2019 nbsp Shesar Hiren Rhustavito nbsp Pai Yu po nbsp Mathias Boe nbsp Mads Conrad Petersen nbsp Ni Ketut Mahadewi Istarani nbsp Tania Oktaviani Kusumah nbsp Adnan Maulana nbsp Mychelle Crhystine Bandaso 2020 Cancelled note 1 2021 Cancelled note 2 Performances by nation editPos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total 1 nbsp Russia 7 8 14 13 11 5 53 5 2 nbsp Japan 2 4 2 3 1 12 nbsp China 4 4 2 2 12 4 nbsp Denmark 1 1 3 2 2 9 5 nbsp Indonesia 3 1 1 1 6 6 nbsp Malaysia 1 1 1 2 5 7 nbsp India 1 1 1 3 8 nbsp Austria 1 1 nbsp Belarus 1 1 nbsp Bulgaria 1 1 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 1 nbsp Czech Republic 1 1 nbsp Germany 1 1 nbsp Netherlands 1 1 nbsp Poland 1 1 nbsp Ukraine 1 1 17 nbsp South Korea 0 5 0 5 Total 22 22 22 22 22 110Note edit This tournament originally to be played from 7 to 12 July was later cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic in Russia 2 This tournament originally to be played between 20 and 25 July was later cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Russia 3 References edit Zhang Kevin March 2 2022 BWF Officially Ban Russian and Belarusian Shuttlers from BWF Sanctioned Tournaments BWF Announces Revamped Tournament Calendar for 2020 Badminton World Federation 25 May 2020 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Two BWF Tour Super 100 Tournaments Cancelled Badminton World Federation 5 April 2021 Retrieved 5 April 2021 External links edit2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian Open badminton amp oldid 1215173874, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,