2020 in badminton
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Summer Olympics
July 25 – August 3Postponed: Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo- Men's singles:
- Women's singles:
- Men's doubles:
- Women's doubles:
- Mixed doubles:
- Men's singles:
Summer Paralympics
September 2 – 6Postponed: Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics (debut event) in Tokyo- Men's singles:
- Women's singles:
- Men's doubles:
- Women's doubles:
- Mixed doubles:
- Men's singles:
International badminton events (Grade 1)
- August 15 – 23: 2020 Thomas & Uber Cup in
Aarhus[1]- Thomas Cup winners:
- Uber Cup winners:
- September 28 – October 11: 2020 BWF World Junior Championships in
Auckland[2][3]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Team:
- Singles:
Continental badminton events
- February 10 – 15: 2020 Oceania Badminton Championships (Senior & Teams) in
Australia Ballarat[4][5]- Singles:
Abhinav Manota (m) / Chen Hsuan-yu (f) - Doubles:
New Zealand (Oliver Leydon-Davis & Abhinav Manota) (m) / Australia (Setyana Mapasa & Gronya Somerville) (f) - Mixed:
Australia (Simon Leung & Gronya Somerville) - Men's team:
Australia (Anthony Joe, Jacbo Schueler, Keith Mark Edison, Lin Ying Xiang, Matthew Chau, Mitchell Wheller, Sawan Serasinghe, Simon Leung) - Women's team:
Australia (Angela Yu, Chen Hsuan-yu, Gronya Somerville, Kaitlyn Ea, Louisa Ma, Setyana Mapasa, Sylvina Kurniawan, Tiffany Ho)
- Singles:
- February 10 – 13: 2020 All Africa Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in
Cairo[6]- Men's team:
Algeria (Adel Hamek, Koceila Mammeri, Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi, Youcef Sabri Medel) - Women's team:
Egypt (Doha Hany, Hadia Hosny, Hana Tarek Mohamed, Jana Ashraf, Nour Ahmed Youssri, Rahma Mohamed Saad Eladawy)
- Men's team:
- February 10 – 13: 2020 African Badminton Championships in
Cairo[7]- Singles:
Georges Paul (m) / Kate Foo Kune (f) - Doubles:
Algeria (Koceila Mammeri & Youcef Sabri Medel) (m) / Egypt (Doha Hany & Hadia Hosny) (f) - Mixed:
Egypt (Adham Hatem Elgamal & Doha Hany)
- Singles:
- February 11 – 16: 2020 European Men's and Women's Team Badminton Championships in
Liévin[8]- Men's team:
Denmark (Anders Antonsen, Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, Carsten Mogensen, Frederik Søgaard, Hans-Kristian Vittinghus, Jan Ø. Jørgensen, Kim Astrup, Mads Conrad-Petersen, Mathias Boe, Viktor Axelsen) - Women's team:
Denmark (Alexandra Bøje, Amalie Magelund, Freja Ravn, Julie Dawall Jakobsen, Line Christophersen, Line Kjærsfeldt, Maiken Fruergaard, Mette Poulsen, Mia Blichfeldt, Sara Thygesen)
- Men's team:
- February 11 – 16: 2020 Badminton Asia Team Championships in
Philippines Manila[9]- Men's team:
Indonesia (Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, Fajar Alfian, Firman Abdul Kholik, Hendra Setiawan, Jonatan Christie, Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, Mohammad Ahsan, Muhammad Rian Ardianto, Shesar Hiren Rhustavito) - Women's team:
Japan (Akane Yamaguchi, Aya Ohori, Chiharu Shida, Mayu Matsumoto, Nami Matsuyama, Riko Gunji, Sayaka Hirota, Sayaka Takahashi, Wakana Nagahara, Yuki Fukushima)
- Men's team:
- February 13 – 16: 2020 Pan Am Badminton Team Championships in
Salvador[10]- Men's team:
Canada (Antonio Li, Brian Yang, Jason Ho-shue, Joshua Hurlburt-Yu, Maxime Tétreault, Nyl Yakura, Phillipe Charron) - Women's team:
Canada (Brittney Tam, Catherine Choi, Jacqueline Cheung, Kyleigh O'Donoghue, Kristen Tsai, Michelle Li, Rachel Honderich, Zhang Wen Yu)
- Men's team:
- April 21 – 26: 2020 European Badminton Championships in
Ukraine Kiev[11]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- April 21 – 26: 2020 Badminton Asia Championships in
Manila[12]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- April 23 – 26: 2020 Pan Am Badminton Championships in
Guatemala City[13]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- July 11 – 19: 2020 Badminton Asia Junior Championships in
Suzhou[14][15]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Team:
- Singles:
- July 9 – 17: 2020 Pan Am Badminton Junior Championships in
Acapulco[16][17]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Team:
- Singles:
- September 25 – 27: 2020 All Africa Badminton Junior Championships in
Cotonou[18]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 30 – November 8: 2020 European Badminton Junior Championships in
Gliwice[19][20]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Team:
- Singles:
- August 3 – 7: 2020 Badminton Asia Senior Championships in
Colombo[21]- Men's singles:
- 35+:
- 40+:
- 45+:
- 50+:
- 55+:
- 60+:
- 65+:
- 70+:
- 75+:
- 35+:
- Women's singles:
- 35+:
- 40+:
- 45+:
- 50+:
- 55+:
- 60+:
- 65+:
- 70+:
- 75+:
- 35+:
- Men's doubles:
- 35+: ( & )
- 40+: ( & )
- 45+: ( & )
- 50+: ( & )
- 55+: ( & )
- 60+: ( & )
- 65+: ( & )
- 70+: ( & )
- 75+: ( & )
- Women's doubles:
- 35+: ( & )
- 40+: ( & )
- 45+: ( & )
- 50+: ( & )
- 55+: ( & )
- 60+: ( & )
- 65+: ( & )
- 70+: ( & )
- 75+: ( & )
- Mixed doubles:
- 35+: ( & )
- 40+: ( & )
- 45+: ( & )
- 50+: ( & )
- 55+: ( & )
- 60+: ( & )
- 65+: ( & )
- 70+: ( & )
- 75+: ( & )
- Men's singles:
2020 BWF season (Grade 2)
- January 7 – December 13: 2020 BWF World Tour
Level 1 (World Tour Finals)
Level 2 (Super 1000)
- March 11 – 15: 2020 All England Open in
Birmingham[23]- Singles:
Viktor Axelsen (m) / Tai Tzu-ying (f) - Doubles:
Japan (Hiroyuki Endo & Yuta Watanabe) (m) / Japan (Yuki Fukushima & Sayaka Hirota) (f) - Mixed:
Indonesia (Praveen Jordan & Melati Daeva Oktavianti)
- Singles:
Level 3 (Super 750)
March 31 – April 5Postponed: 2020 Malaysia Open in Kuala Lumpur[26]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- September 22 – 27: 2020 Japan Open in
Tokyo[27]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 13 – 18: 2020 Denmark Open in
Odense[28]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 20 – 25: 2020 French Open in
Paris- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
Level 4 (Super 500)
- January 7 – 12: 2020 Malaysia Masters in
Kuala Lumpur[30]- Singles:
Kento Momota (m) / Chen Yufei (f) - Doubles:
South Korea (Kim Gi-jung & Lee Yong-dae) (m) / China (Li Wenmei & Zheng Yu) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
- January 14 – 21: 2020 Indonesia Masters in
Jakarta[31]- Singles:
Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (m) / Ratchanok Intanon (f) - Doubles:
Indonesia (Marcus Fernaldi Gideon & Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo) (m) / Indonesia (Greysia Polii & Apriyani Rahayu) (f) - Mixed:
China (Zheng Siwei & Huang Yaqiong)
- Singles:
March 24 – 29Postponed: 2020 India Open in New Delhi[32]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
April 7 – 12Postponed: 2020 Singapore Open in Singapore[33]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- June 9 – 14: 2020 Thailand Open in
Bangkok[34]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
Level 5 (Super 300)
- January 21 – 26: 2020 Thailand Masters in
Bangkok[37]- Singles:
Ng Ka Long (m) / Akane Yamaguchi (f) - Doubles:
Malaysia (Ong Yew Sin & Teo Ee Yi) (m) / China (Chen Qingchen & Jia Yifan) (f) - Mixed:
England (Marcus Ellis & Lauren Smith)
- Singles:
- February 18 – 23: 2020 Spain Masters in
Barcelona[38]- Singles:
Viktor Axelsen (m) / Pornpawee Chochuwong (f) - Doubles:
Denmark (Kim Astrup & Anders Skaarup Rasmussen) (m) / Indonesia (Greysia Polii & Apriyani Rahayu) (f) - Mixed:
South Korea (Kim Sa-rang & Kim Ha-na)
- Singles:
March 3 – 8Postponed: 2020 German Open in Mülheim[39]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
March 17 – 22Postponed: 2020 Swiss Open in Basel[40]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
April 28 – May 3Postponed: 2020 New Zealand Open in Auckland[41]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- June 2 – 7: 2020 Australian Open in
Sydney[42]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- June 23 – 28: 2020 U.S. Open in
California[43]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- September 1 – 6: 2020 Chinese Taipei Open in
Taipei[44]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 27 – November 1: 2020 Macau Open in
Macau[45]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
Level 6 (Super 100)
February 25 – March 1Postponed: 2020 Lingshui China Masters in Lingshui[48]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
March 24 – 29Postponed: 2020 Orléans Masters in Orléans[49]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- June 30 – July 5: 2020 Canada Open in
Calgary[50]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- July 7 – 12: 2020 Russian Open in
Vladivostok[51]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- July 28 – August 2: 2020 Hyderabad Open in
Hyderabad[52]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- August 18 – 23: 2020 Akita Masters in
Akita[53]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- August 25 – 30: 2020 Vietnam Open in
Da Nang[54]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- September 29 – October 4: 2020 Indonesia Masters Super 100 in
(location TBC)[55]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 6 – 11: 2020 Dutch Open in
Almere[56]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
- October 27 – November 1: 2020 SaarLorLux Open in
Saarbrücken[57]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Singles:
Leagues
- January 20 – February 9: 2020 Premier Badminton League in
India[58]- The Bengaluru Raptors defeated the Northeastern Warriors, 4–2, to win their second Premier Badminton League title.
- Player of the League:
Tai Tzu-ying of Bengaluru Raptors - Indian Player of the League:
N. Sikki Reddy of Hyderabad Hunters - Emerging Player of the League:
Priyanshu Rajawat of Hyderabad Hunters
- Player of the League:
- The Bengaluru Raptors defeated the Northeastern Warriors, 4–2, to win their second Premier Badminton League title.
World University Championships
- November 16 – 22: 2020 World University Badminton Championships in
Bangkok[59]- Singles:
(m) / (f) - Doubles: ( & ) (m) / ( & ) (f)
- Mixed: ( & )
- Team:
- Singles:
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References
- TOTAL BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2020
- Barfoot & Thompson BWF World Junior Mixed Team Championships 2020
- Barfoot & Thompson BWF World Junior Championships 2020
- VICTOR Oceania Championships 2020
- VICTOR Oceania Men's and Women's Team Championships 2020
- All Africa Men's & Women;s Team Championships 2020
- All Africa Individual Championships 2020
- 2020 European Men's & Women's Team Championships
- Badminton Asia Team Championships 2020
- Male & Female Pan Am Team Continental Championships 2020
- 2020 European Championships
- Badminton Asia Championships 2020
- XXIV Pan Am Individual Championships 2020
- Badminton Asia Junior Team Championships 2020
- Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2020
- XXIX Pan Am Junior Team Championships 2020
- XXIX Pan Am Junior Championships 2020
- All Africa Under 19 Individual Championships 2020
- 2020 European Junior Team Championships
- 2020 European Junior Championships
- Badminton Asia Senior Championships 2020
- HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2020
- YONEX All England Open 2020
- BLIBLI Indonesia Open 2020
- VICTOR China Open 2020
- CELCOM AXIATA Malaysia Open 2020
- DAIHATSU YONEX Japan Open 2020
- DANISA Denmark Open 2020
- Fuzhou China Open 2020
- PERODUA Malaysia Masters 2020
- DAIHATSU Indonesia Masters 2020
- YONEX-SUNRISE India Open 2020
- Singapore Open 2020
- TOYOTA Thailand Open 2020
- Korea Open 2020
- YONEX-SUNRISE Hong Kong Open 2020
- Princess Sirivannavari Thailand Masters 2020
- Barcelona Spain Masters 2020
- YONEX German Open 2020
- YONEX Swiss Open
- Barfoot & Thompson New Zealand Open 2020
- CROWN GOURP Australian Open 2020
- YONEX US Open 2020
- YONEX Taipei Open 2020
- Macau Open 2020
- Syed Modi India International 2020
- GWANGJU Korea Masters 2020
- Lingshui China Masters 2020
- Orleans Masters 2020
- YONEX Canada Open 2020
- Russian Open 2020
- Hyderabad Open 2020
- YONEX Akita Masters 2020
- Vietnam Open 2020
- Indonesia Masters 2020 Super 100
- YONEX Dutch Open 2020
- SaarLorLux Open 2020
- Premier Badminton League Official Website
- 2020 FISU World University Badminton Championships
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