2017 in badminton
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International badminton events
- May 21 – 28: 2017 Sudirman Cup in Gold Coast, Queensland[1]
- South Korea defeated China, 3–2 in matches played, to win their fourth Sudirman Cup title.
- August 21 – 27: 2017 BWF World Championships in Glasgow[2]
- September 10 – 17: 2017 BWF World Senior Championships in Kochi
- October 9 – 21: 2017 BWF World Junior Championships in Yogyakarta
Continental badminton events
- February 13 – 15: 2017 Oceania Senior and Junior Badminton Championships in / Nouméa[3][4]
- Senior
- Singles winners: Pit Seng Low (m) / Wendy Chen Hsuan-yu (f)
- Doubles winners: Matthew Chau & Sawan Serasinghe (m) / Setyana Mapasa & Gronya Somerville (f)
- Mixed winners: Sawan Serasinghe & Setyana Mapasa
- Junior
- Junior Singles winners: Oscar Guo (m) / Sally Fu (f)
- Junior Doubles winners: Oscar Guo & Dacmen Vong (m) / Sally Fu & Tamara Otene (f)
- Mixed Junior winners: Edward Lau & Christine Zhang
- February 14 – 19: 2017 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships in Ho Chi Minh City[5]
- Champions: Japan; Second: South Korea; 3/4 Placements: Thailand & China
- February 15 – 19: 2017 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships in Lubin[6]
- February 16 – 18: 2017 Oceania Junior Mixed Team Badminton Championships in / Nouméa[7]
- Champions: New Zealand; Second: Australia; Third: Tahiti
- February 16 – 19: 2017 Pan Am Mixed Team Badminton Championships in Santo Domingo[8]
- Champions: Canada & the Dominican Republic; Second: Brazil & Mexico; Third: The United States
- April 7 – 16: 2017 European Junior and Junior Team Badminton Championships in Mulhouse
- April 17 – 23: 2017 All Africa Mixed Team and Individual Badminton Championships in Benoni & Johannesburg[10]
- Singles winners: Adel Hamek (m) / Kate Foo Kune (f)
- Doubles winners: Algeria (Koceila Mammeri & Youcef Sabri Medel) (m) / South Africa (Michelle Butler-Emmett & Jennifer Fry) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: South Africa (Andries Malan & Jennifer Fry)
- Mixed Team winners: Egypt[11]
- April 25 – 30: 2017 Badminton Asia Championships in Wuhan[12]
- Singles winners: Chen Long (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f)
- Doubles winners: China (Li Junhui & Liu Yuchen) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: China (Lu Kai & Huang Yaqiong)
- April 25 – 30: 2017 European Badminton Championships in Kolding[13]
- Singles winners: Rajiv Ouseph (m) / Carolina Marín (f)
- Doubles winners: Denmark (Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen) (m) / Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: England (Chris Adcock & Gabby Adcock)
- April 27 – 30: 2017 Pan Am Badminton Championships in Havana[14]
- Singles winners: Ygor Coelho de Oliveira (m) / Rachel Honderich (f)
- Doubles winners: Canada (Jason Ho-shue & Nyl Yakura) (m) / Canada (Michelle Tong & Josephine Wu) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Canada (Toby Ng & Rachel Honderich)
- July 22 – 30: 2017 Badminton Asia Team & Individual Junior Championships in Jakarta[15][16]
- Singles winners: LEUNG Jun Hao (m) / HAN Yue (f)
- Doubles winners: China (DI Zijian & WANG Chang) (m) / South Korea (BAEK Ha-na & LEE Yu-rim) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Indonesia (Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto & Siti Fadia Silva Ramadhanti)
- Team -> Champions: South Korea; Second: Indonesia; Third/Fourth: Malaysia & Japan
- July 25 – 28: 2017 Pan American Junior Badminton Championships in Markham, Ontario[17]
- Singles winners: Brian Yang (m) / Lauren Lam (f)
- Doubles winners: Brazil (Fabricio Farias & Waleson Vinicios Evangelista dos Santos) (m) / United States (Breanna Chi & Cindy Yuan) (f)
- Mixed Doubles winners: Canada (Brian Yang & Katie Ho-Shue)
2017 BWF Super Series
- March 7 – December 17: 2017 BWF Super Series Schedule[18]
- March 7 – 12: 2017 All England Super Series Premier in Birmingham[19]
- Singles: Lee Chong Wei (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f)
- Doubles: Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / South Korea (Chang Ye-na & Lee So-hee) (f)
- Mixed: China (Lu Kai & Huang Yaqiong)
- March 28 – April 2: 2017 India Super Series in New Delhi[20]
- Singles: Viktor Axelsen (m) / P. V. Sindhu (f)
- Doubles: Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Japan (Shiho Tanaka & Koharu Yonemoto) (f)
- Mixed: China (Lu Kai & Huang Yaqiong)
- April 4 – 9: 2017 Malaysia Super Series Premier in Kuala Lumpur[21]
- Singles: Lin Dan (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f)
- Doubles: Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f)
- Mixed: China (Zheng Siwei & Chen Qingchen)
- April 11 – 16: 2017 Singapore Super Series in Singapore[22]
- Singles: B. Sai Praneeth (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f)
- Doubles: Denmark (Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen) (m) / Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f)
- Mixed: China (Lu Kai & Huang Yaqiong)
- June 13 – 18: 2017 Indonesia Super Series Premier in Jakarta[23]
- Singles: Srikanth Kidambi (m) / Sayaka Sato (f)
- Doubles: China (Li Junhui & Liu Yuchen) (m) / China (Jia Yifan & Chen Qingchen) (f)
- Mixed: Indonesia (Tontowi Ahmad & Liliyana Natsir)
- June 20 – 25: 2017 Australian Super Series in Sydney[24]
- Singles: Srikanth Kidambi (m) / Nozomi Okuhara (f)
- Doubles: Japan (Takeshi Kamura & Keigo Sonoda) (m) / Japan (Misaki Matsutomo & Ayaka Takahashi) (f)
- Mixed: China (Zheng Siwei & Chen Qingchen)
- September 12 – 17: 2017 Korea Open Super Series in Seoul[25]
- September 19 – 24: 2017 Japan Open Superseries in Tokyo[26]
- October 17 – 22: 2017 Denmark Super Series Premier in Odense[27]
- October 24 – 29: 2017 French Open Superseries in Paris[28]
- November 14 – 19: 2017 China Open Superseries Premier in Fuzhou[29]
- November 21 – 26: 2017 Hong Kong Open Superseries in Kowloon[30]
- December 13 – 17: 2017 BWF Super Series Masters Finals in Dubai[31]
- March 7 – 12: 2017 All England Super Series Premier in Birmingham[19]
2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
- January 17 – December 10: 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix Schedules[32][33]
- January 17 – 22: 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold in Kuala Lumpur[34]
- Singles: Angus Ng (m) / Saina Nehwal (f)
- Doubles: Indonesia (Berry Angriawan & Hardianto) (m) / Thailand (Jongkolphan Kititharakul & Rawinda Prajongjai) (f)
- Mixed: Malaysia (Tan Kian Meng & Lai Pei Jing)
- January 24 – 29: 2017 Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold in Lucknow[35]
- Singles: Sameer Verma (m) / P. V. Sindhu (f)
- Doubles: Denmark (Mathias Boe & Carsten Mogensen) (m) / Denmark (Kamilla Rytter Juhl & Christinna Pedersen) (f)
- Mixed: India (Pranav Chopra & N. Sikki Reddy)
- February 7 – 12: 2017 Thailand Masters Grand Prix Gold in Bangkok[36]
- Singles: Tommy Sugiarto (m) / Busanan Ongbumrungpan (f)
- Doubles: China (Huang Kaixiang & Wang Yilu) (m) / China (Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan) (f)
- Mixed: China (Zhang Nan & Li Yinhui)
- February 28 – March 5: 2017 German Open Grand Prix Gold in Mülheim[37]
- Singles: Chou Tien-chen (m) / Akane Yamaguchi (f)
- Doubles: Denmark (Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f)
- Mixed: China (Zhang Nan & Li Yinhui)
- March 14 – 19: 2017 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold in Basel[38]
- Singles: Lin Dan (m) / Chen Xiaoxin (f)
- Doubles: China (Chai Biao & Hong Wei) (m) / China (Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan) (f)
- Mixed: Thailand (Dechapol Puavaranukroh & Sapsiree Taerattanachai)
- April 18 – 23: 2017 China Masters Grand Prix Gold in Jiangsu[39]
- Singles: Tian Houwei (m) / Aya Ohori (f)
- Doubles: Chinese Taipei (Chen Hung-ling & Wang Chi-lin) (m) / China (Bao Yixin & Yu Xiaohan) (f)
- Mixed: China (Wang Yilu & Huang Dongping)
- June 27 – July 2: 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold in Taipei[40]
- Singles: Chou Tien-chen (m) / Saena Kawakami (f)
- Doubles: Chinese Taipei (Chen Hung-ling & Wang Chi-lin) (m) / South Korea (Chae Yoo-jung & Kim So-yeong) (f)
- Mixed: South Korea (Seo Seung-jae & Kim Ha-na)
- July 11 – 16: 2017 Canada Open Grand Prix in Calgary[41]
- Singles: Kanta Tsuneyama (m) / Saena Kawakami (f)
- Doubles: England (Peter Briggs & Tom Wolfenden) (m) / Japan (Mayu Matsumoto & Wakana Nagahara) (f)
- Mixed: South Korea (Kim Won-ho & Shin Seung-chan)
- July 18 – 23: 2017 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold in Anaheim, California[42]
- Singles: Prannoy Kumar (m) / Aya Ohori (f)
- Doubles: Japan (Takuto Inoue & Yuki Kaneko) (m) / South Korea (Lee So-hee & Shin Seung-chan) (f)
- Mixed: South Korea (Seo Seung-jae & Kim Ha-na)
- September 4 – 10: 2017 Vietnam Open Grand Prix in Ho Chi Minh City[43]
- October 3 – 8: 2017 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold in Bangkok[44]
- October 3 – 8: 2017 Russia Open Grand Prix in Vladivostok[45]
- October 10 – 15: 2017 Dutch Open Grand Prix in Almere[46]
- October 31 – November 5: 2017 Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold in Saarbrücken[47]
- November 7 – 12: 2017 Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold in Seoul[48]
- November 21 – 26: 2017 Scottish Open Grand Prix in Glasgow[49]
- November 28 – December 3: 2017 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold in Macau[50]
- December 5 – 10: 2017 Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold (final) in Jakarta[51]
- January 17 – 22: 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold in Kuala Lumpur[34]
References
- ↑ 2017 Sudirman Cup Website
- ↑ 2017 BWF World Championships Website
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Oceania Junior Badminton Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Oceania Senior Badminton Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Oceania Junior Mixed Team Badminton Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Pan Am Mixed Team Badminton Championships Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 European Junior Team Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 All Africa Individual Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 All Africa Mixed Team Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Badminton Asia Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 European Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Pan Am Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2017 (Individual Event) Page
- ↑ BWF's Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2017 ( Team Event ) Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Pan American Junior Badminton Championships Podium Page
- ↑ BWF's Super Series Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 All England Super Series Premier Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 India Super Series Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Malaysia Super Series Premier Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Singapore Super Series Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Indonesia Super Series Premier Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Australian Super Series Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Korea Open Super Series Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Japan Open Superseries Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Denmark Super Series Premier Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 French Open Superseries Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 China Open Superseries Premier Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Hong Kong Open Superseries Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 BWF Super Series Masters Finals Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Badminton Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Badminton Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Thailand Masters Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 German Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 China Masters Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Canada Open Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Vietnam Open Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Russia Open Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Dutch Open Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Scottish Open Grand Prix Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold Page
- ↑ BWF's 2017 Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold Page
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