2022 India Open
Tournament details | |
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Dates | 11–16 January |
Level | Super 500 |
Total prize money | US$400,000 |
Venue | K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall |
Location | New Delhi, India |
Champions | |
Men's singles | India Lakshya Sen |
Women's singles | Thailand Busanan Ongbamrungphan |
Men's doubles | India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy India Chirag Shetty |
Women's doubles | Thailand Benyapa Aimsaard Thailand Nuntakarn Aimsaard |
Mixed doubles | Singapore Terry Hee Singapore Tan Wei Han |
The 2022 India Open, officially known as the Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2022 for sponsorship reasons, was a badminton tournament that took place at the K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall in New Delhi, India, from 11 to 16 January 2022. It had a total prize pool of US400,000ドル.
Tournament
[edit ]The 2022 India Open was the first tournament of the 2022 BWF World Tour and was part of the India Open championships, which had been held since 1973. The tournament was organized by the Badminton Association of India with sanction from the Badminton World Federation.[1]
Venue
[edit ]This international tournament was held at the K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall in New Delhi, India.[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 500 event.[2]
Winner | Runner-up | 3/4 | 5/8 | 9/16 | 17/32 |
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9,200 | 7,800 | 6,420 | 5,040 | 3,600 | 2,220 |
Prize money
[edit ]The total prize money for this tournament was US400,000ドル. The distribution of the prize money was in accordance by BWF regulations.[1]
Impact of COVID-19
[edit ]Due to COVID-19, the tournament was held behind closed doors at K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall with the participating players tested for COVID-19 daily.[3]
However, there were many shuttlers withdrawing from the tournament before and during the tournament. On 7 January 2022, the entire England contingent withdrew before the competition started after Sean Vendy and Nathan Robertson was tested positive with COVID-19.[4] On 12 January 2022, seven Indian shuttlers, including Srikanth Kidambi was withdrawn for the same reason.[5] Rodion Alimov and Alina Davletova had to withdraw as well after Alimov was tested positive, giving Terry Hee and Tan Wei Han a walkover on their mixed doubles semi-finals.[6]
Men's singles
[edit ]Seeds
[edit ]- India Srikanth Kidambi (second round)
- India B. Sai Praneeth (withdrew)
- India Lakshya Sen (champion)
- Thailand Kantaphon Wangcharoen (withdrew)
- Singapore Loh Kean Yew (final)
- India Sameer Verma (second round)
- Indonesia Tommy Sugiarto (first round)
- India Prannoy Kumar (quarter-finals)
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 ]- India P. V. Sindhu (semi-finals)
- Thailand Busanan Ongbamrungphan (champion)
- Singapore Yeo Jia Min (quarter-finals)
- India Saina Nehwal (second round)
- Russia Evgeniya Kosetskaya (first round)
- Thailand Supanida Katethong (final)
- United States Iris Wang (withdrew)
- Indonesia Fitriani (withdrew)
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 ]- Indonesia Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan (final)
- India Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (champions)
- Malaysia Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi (semi-finals)
- England Ben Lane / Sean Vendy (withdrew)
- India B. Sumeeth Reddy / Manu Attri (withdrew)
- India Arjun MR / Dhruv Kapila (second round)
- India Krishna Prasad Garaga / Vishnuvardhan Goud Panjala (first round)
- France Fabien Delrue / William Villeger (semi-finals)
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 (withdrew)
- India Ashwini Ponnappa / N. Sikki Reddy (second round)
- Russia Anastasiia Akchurina / Olga Morozova (final)
- Thailand Benyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard (champions)
- Malaysia Vivian Hoo / Lim Chiew Sien (quarter-finals)
- France Margot Lambert / Anne Tran (withdrew)
- India Gayathri Gopichand / Treesa Jolly (second round)
- India Shikha Gautam / K. Ashwini Bhat (quarter-finals)
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 Tan Kian Meng / Lai Pei Jing (semi-finals)
- Russia Rodion Alimov / Alina Davletova (semi-finals)
- Malaysia Chen Tang Jie / Peck Yen Wei (final)
- England Callum Hemming / Jessica Pugh (withdrew)
- Malaysia Chan Peng Soon / Valeree Siow (quarter-finals)
- Egypt Adham Hatem Elgamal / Doha Hany (second round)
- India Dhruv Kapila / Nelakurihi Sikki Reddy (second round)
- India Venkat Gaurav Prasad / Juhi Dewangan (quarter-finals)
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 India Open 2022" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 November 2021. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ "World Ranking System" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2021.
- ^ "COVID-19: Two more players withdrawn from India Open | Badminton News - Times of India". The Times of India. 15 January 2022. Archived from the original on 2022年01月15日. Retrieved 2022年01月17日.
- ^ "India Open badminton: England shuttlers pull out of tournament after 2 positive cases in contingent". www.msn.com. Retrieved 2022年01月17日.
- ^ "Two players withdrawn from India Open due to Covid-19; Brian Yang too pulls out". Hindustan Times. 2022年01月15日. Retrieved 2022年01月17日.
- ^ "Badminton: S'porean husband & wife duo Terry Hee & Tan Wei Han crowned champions in India Open". mothership.sg. Retrieved 2022年01月17日.