Mexican Open (badminton)

The Mexican Open or Mexico International is an international badminton competition held in Mexico.

The Mexican Open has been held together with the Mexican National Championship of Badminton which main difference is that foreign players can participate in the former competition, while the latter is just reserved for Mexican badminton players. The original intention was that both tournaments would be held annually; however, due to different circumstances it has not always been this the case.

The first tournament was organised by the Mexican Association of Badminton and the Centro Deportivo Chapultepec in 1949 as the Mexico City International Tournament; there were four more editions held in 1952, 1958, 1959 and 1961.[1][2]

In 1964, the Mexican Association of Badminton changed its official name to the Mexican National Open Championship.[1]

In 2009, the Mexican Association of Badminton decided to start counting the tournaments again; hence, the Mexican Open of 2014 is considered as the fifth Mexican Open.

The Mexican Open is one of the most important Latin American badminton competitions together with the Pan American Badminton Championships and the Pan American Games, and perhaps the oldest international tournament of badminton in Latin America.

The best Mexican players have competed in the Mexican Open, along with foreign badminton players from almost all over the World, some of whom have been already inducted to the World Badminton Hall of Fame such as Erland Kops,[3] while some others have represented their countries in the Thomas Cup and the Uber Cup such as Tan Joe Hok, Channarong Ratanaseangsuang and Carlene Starkey,[4] or being inducted to the Hall of Fame of their own countries such as Don Paup, Jamie Paulson, Tyna Barinaga, Dorothy O´Neil, Helen Tibbetts, and Margaret Varner.[5][6]

Previous Winners

Mexican National Open Championship:[7][8]

Year Men´s singles Women´s singles Men´s doubles Women´s doubles Mixed doubles
1964 Channarong Ratanaseangsuang Pat Gallagher Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Paisan Loaharanu
Carolina Allier
Lucero Soto
Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Judy Adamos
1965 Erland Kops Dorothy O'Neil Erland Kops
Don Paup
Helen Tibbetts
Tyna Barinaga
Paisan Loaharanu
Helen Tibbetts
1966 Antonio Rangel Carolina Allier Raúl Rangel
Antonio Rangel
Carlene Starkey
Lucero Soto
Oscar Lujan
Josefina de Tinoco
1967 Channarong Ratanaseangsuang Stan Hales
Rod Starkey
Carlene Starkey
Diane Hales
Stan Hales
Diane Hales
1968 Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Jamie Paulson
Carolina Allier
Lucero Soto de Peniche
Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Lucero Soto de Peniche
1971 Roy Díaz González Vicki Toutz Roy Díaz González
Victor Jaramillo
Carlene Starkey
Judianne Kelly
Francisco Sañudo
Carlene Starkey
1972 Sture Johnsson Lucero Soto de Peniche Jorge Palazuelos
Francisco Sañudo
Carlene Starkey
Gay Meyer
Stan Hales
Gay Meyer
1974 Carlene Starkey Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Raphi Kanchanaraphi
Carlene Starkey
Maryanne Breckell
Flemming Delfs
Carlene Starkey
1975 Paul Whetnall Madalene Steinbroner Roy Díaz González
Jorge Palazuelos
Paul Whetnall
Carlene Starkey
1978 Roy Díaz González Sharon Crawford Ricardo Jaramillo
Victor Jaramillo
Claire Backhouse
Sharon Crawford
John Britton
Traci White
1979 Chris Kinard Utami Dewi
1980-

1988

No information available
1989 John Goss Doris Piché Chris Jogis
Benny Lee
Chantal Jobin
Doris Piché
Mike Bitten
Doris Piché
1998 Ardy Wiranata Milaine Cloutier Howard Bach
Mark Manha
Milaine Cloutier
Robbyn Hermitage
Brent Olynyk
Robbyn Hermitage
1999 Ling Wan Ting Ma Che Kong
Yau Tsz Yuk
Louisa Koon Wai Chee
Ling Wan Ting
Mike Beres
Kara Solmundson
2002 Tjitte Weistra Kelly Morgan Matthew Hughes
Martyn Lewis
Felicity Gallup
Joanne Muggeridge
Tjitte Weistra
Doriana Rivera

Internacional Mexicano

Year Men´s singles Women´s singles Men´s doubles Women´s doubles Mixed doubles
2009 Kevin Cordón Karyn Velez José Luis Gonzalez
Andrés López
Victoria Montero
Karyn Velez
José Luis Gonzalez
Naty Rangel
2010 Osleni Guerrero Victoria Montero Lino Muñoz
Andrés López
Victoria Montero
Cynthia González
Andrés López
Victoria Montero
2011 Rodrigo Pacheco Lohaynny Vicente
Luana Vicente
2012 Suspended
2013 Osleni Guerrero Lohaynny Vicente Kevin Dennerly-Minturn
Oliver Leydon-Davis
Paula B Pereira
Lohaynny Vicente
Daniel Paiola
Paula B Pereira
2014 Luis Ramon Garrido Haramara Gaitan Job Castillo
Antonio Ocegueda
Cynthia González
Mariana Ugalde
Lino Muñoz
Cynthia González
2015 Ernesto Velazquez Telma Santos Job Castillo
Lino Muñoz
Lohaynny Vicente
Luana Vicente
David Obernosterer
Elisabeth Baldauf
2016 Vilson Vattanirappel Haramara Gaitan Jesus Arturo Barajas Lopez
Luis Armando Montoya Navarro
Cynthia Gonzalez
Mariana Ugalde
Vilson Vattanirappel
Cynthia Gonzalez
2017 Kevin Cordón Jennie Gai Jason Anthony Ho-Shue
Nyl Yakura
Daniela Macias
Danica Nishimura
Daniel La Torre Regal
Danica Nishimura
2018 Tahimara Oropeza Fabricio Farias
Francielton Farias
Lohaynny Vicente
Luana Vicente
Venkat Gaurav Prasad
Juhi Dewangan
2019 Ghaida Nurul Ghaniyu Jonathan Solís
Aníbal Marroquín
Breanna Chi
Jennie Gai
Luis Montoya
Vanessa Villalobos

Mexico Future Series

Year Men´s singles Women´s singles Men´s doubles Women´s doubles Mixed doubles
2019 Osleni Guerrero Tahimara Oropeza Osleni Guerrero
Leodannis Martínez
Tahimara Oropeza
Yeily Ortiz
Osleni Guerrero
Tahimara Oropeza

Performances by nation

Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1 Mexico 481167.536.5
2 United States 173.58524.5
3 Canada 132.53312.5
4 Cuba 321118
5 Brazil 011417
6 Thailand 301.501.56
7 Guatemala 401005
8 Indonesia 220004
9 Peru 10011.53.5
10 Hong Kong 011103
11 Austria 10001.52.5
 England 10010.52.5
13 Denmark 100.500.52
 Sweden 200002
 Wales 011002
16 Netherlands 10000.51.5
17 India 000011
 New Zealand 001001
 Portugal 010001
 Spain 100001
21 Scotland 00000.50.5
Total 2525242424122

References

  1. Herbert A. E. Scheele ed., The International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1965 (Bromley, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd. 1965) p 212.
  2. "Historia de la FEMEBA". Federación Mexicana de Badminton. Federación Mexicana de Badminton. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  3. "Hall of Fame Members". bwfbadminton.org. Badminton World Federation (BWF). Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  4. Herbert Scheele, The International badminton Federation Handbook for 1967 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd.,1967) 79 - 87.
  5. "Walk of Fame". teamusa.org. USA Federation. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  6. Pat Davis, The Guinness Book of Badminton (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd., 1983) 113.
  7. Herbert Scheele ed., the International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1971 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1971) 236.
  8. "Campeones". badminton.com.mx. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
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