2021 Swiss Open (badminton)
Tournament details | |
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Dates | 2–7 March |
Level | Super 300 |
Total prize money | US$140,000 |
Venue | St. Jakobshalle |
Location | Basel, Switzerland |
Champions | |
Men's singles | Denmark Viktor Axelsen |
Women's singles | Spain Carolina Marín |
Men's doubles | Denmark Kim Astrup Denmark Anders Skaarup Rasmussen |
Women's doubles | Malaysia Pearly Tan Malaysia Thinaah Muralitharan |
Mixed doubles | France Thom Gicquel France Delphine Delrue |
The 2021 Swiss Open (officially known as the Yonex Swiss Open 2021, after its sponsor) was a badminton tournament in St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, from 2 to 7 March 2021. It had a purse of 140,000ドル.
Tournament
[edit ]The 2021 Swiss Open was the first tournament of the 2021 BWF World Tour and also part of the Swiss Open championships which had been held since 1955. This tournament was organized by the Swiss Badminton and sanctioned by the BWF.[1]
Venue
[edit ]This international tournament was held at St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland.[1]
Point distribution
[edit ]Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF World Tour Super 300 event.[2]
Winner | Runner-up | 3/4 | 5/8 | 9/16 | 17/32 |
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7,000 | 5,950 | 4,900 | 3,850 | 2,750 | 1,670 |
Prize money
[edit ]The total prize money for this tournament was US140,000ドル. Distribution of prize money was in accordance with BWF regulations.[1]
Men's singles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Denmark Viktor Axelsen (champion)
- Malaysia Lee Zii Jia (semi-finals)
- Denmark Rasmus Gemke (second round)
- India Srikanth Kidambi (semi-finals)
- India B. Sai Praneeth (quarter-finals)
- Thailand Kantaphon Wangcharoen (quarter-finals)
- Indonesia Shesar Hiren Rhustavito (quarter-finals)
- Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn (final)
Wild card
[edit ]Swiss Badminton awarded a wild card entry to Christian Kirchmayr of Switzerland.
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]Women's singles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Spain Carolina Marín (champion)
- India P. V. Sindhu (final)
- Thailand Pornpawee Chochuwong (semi-finals)
- Denmark Mia Blichfeldt (semi-finals)
- Thailand Busanan Ongbamrungphan (quarter-finals)
- South Korea Sung Ji-hyun (second round)
- United States Zhang Beiwen (quarter-finals)
- South Korea Kim Ga-eun (first round)
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]Men's doubles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Malaysia Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (semi-finals)
- India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (semi-finals)
- Malaysia Goh V Shem / Tan Wee Kiong (second round)
- England Marcus Ellis / Chris Langridge (second round)
- Malaysia Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (quarter-finals)
- Denmark Kim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (champions)
- Russia Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov (second round)
- England Ben Lane / Sean Vendy (second round)
Wild card
[edit ]Swiss Badminton awarded a wildcard entry to Yann Orteu / Minh Quang Pham of Switzerland.
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]Women's doubles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Thailand Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai (semi-finals)
- Malaysia Chow Mei Kuan / Lee Meng Yean (semi-finals)
- Bulgaria Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva (final)
- England Chloe Birch / Lauren Smith (first round)
- Denmark Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen (quarter-finals)
- France Émilie Lefel / Anne Tran (first round)
- Canada Rachel Honderich / Kristen Tsai (quarter-finals)
- Netherlands Selena Piek / Cheryl Seinen (quarter-finals)
Wild card
[edit ]Swiss Badminton awarded a wildcard entry to Jenjira Stadelmann / Caroline Racloz of Switzerland.
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]Mixed doubles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- Malaysia Chan Peng Soon / Goh Liu Ying (quarter-finals)
- Indonesia Hafiz Faizal / Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja (first round)
- England Marcus Ellis / Lauren Smith (semi-finals)
- Malaysia Goh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai (quarter-finals)
- Malaysia Tan Kian Meng / Lai Pei Jing (semi-finals)
- France Thom Gicquel / Delphine Delrue (champions)
- Germany Mark Lamsfuß / Isabel Herttrich (quarter-finals)
- Netherlands Robin Tabeling / Selena Piek (first round)
Wild card
[edit ]Swiss Badminton awarded a wildcard entry to Yann Orteu / Aline Müller of Switzerland.
Finals
[edit ]Top half
[edit ]Section 1
[edit ]Section 2
[edit ]Bottom half
[edit ]Section 3
[edit ]Section 4
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "Prospectus Swiss Open 2021" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 7, 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
- ^ "World Ranking System" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 27 January 2018.