2010 BWF Super Series
The 2010 BWF Super Series was the fourth season of the BWF Super Series. Like previous season, the twelve tournament span around the Asia and Europe with Korea Open as the opening tournament and Hong Kong Open as the final tournament in the season.
Schedule
Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation:[1]
Tour |
Official title |
Venue |
City |
Date |
Prize money
USD |
Report |
Start |
Finish |
1 |
Korea Open Super Series |
Seoul National University Gymnasium |
Seoul |
January 12 |
January 17 |
300,000 |
Report |
2 |
Malaysia Open Super Series |
Putra Indoor Stadium |
Kuala Lumpur |
January 19 |
January 24 |
200,000 |
Report |
3 |
All England Super Series |
National Indoor Arena |
Birmingham |
March 9 |
March 14 |
200,000 |
Report |
4 |
Swiss Open Super Series |
St. Jakobshalle |
Basel |
March 16 |
March 21 |
200,000 |
Report |
5 |
Singapore Super Series |
Singapore Indoor Stadium |
Singapore |
June 15 |
June 20 |
200,000 |
Report |
6 |
Indonesia Super Series |
Bung Karno Stadium |
Jakarta |
June 22 |
June 27 |
250,000 |
Report |
7 |
China Masters Super Series |
Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium |
Changzhou |
September 14 |
September 18 |
250,000 |
Report |
8 |
Japan Super Series |
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium |
Tokyo |
September 21 |
September 26 |
200,000 |
Report |
9 |
Denmark Super Series |
Arena Fyn |
Odense |
October 26 |
October 31 |
200,000 |
Report |
10 |
French Super Series |
Stade Pierre de Coubertin |
Paris |
November 2 |
November 7 |
200,000 |
Report |
11 |
China Open Super Series |
Yuan Shen Gymnasium |
Shanghai |
November 30 |
December 5 |
250,000 |
Report |
12 |
Hong Kong Super Series |
Queen Elizabeth Stadium |
Hong Kong |
December 7 |
December 12 |
200,000 |
Report |
13 |
Super Series Masters Finals |
Hsinchuang Gymnasium |
Taipei |
January 5 |
January 9 |
500,000 |
Report |
Results
Winners
Performance by countries
Tabulated below are the Super Series performances based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed:
References