As usual, this thread is to cover all the small or lesser tournaments and events, such as BWF Tour Super 100, International Series, International Challenge, all the Junior Championships, perhaps some Continental/Regional Championships, etc. In other words, a potpourri that normally either merits not a thread of its own or does not generate sufficient interest as to worth the trouble of creating one especially for it. A sort of convenience thread, if you like.
BWF SUPER 100 TOURNAMENT => https://corporate.bwfbadminton.com/events/calendar/2020/remaining/27/grade-2-level-6/ 01) LINGSHUI CHINA Masters (25 February-01 March) 02) ORLEANS Masters (24-29 March) 03) CANADA Open (30 May-05 June) 04) RUSSIAN Open (07-12 July) 05) HYDERABAD Open (28 July-02 August) 06) AKITA Masters (18-23 August) 07) VIETNAM Open (25-30 August) 08) INDONESIA Masters (29 September-04 October) 09) DUTCH Open (06-11 October) 10) SAARLORLUX Open (27 October-01 November) Lingshui China Masters M/Q Report version 1 : https://extranet.bwfbadminton.com/docs/events/3701/docs/Lingshui China Masters 2020 _ M _ Q Report Version 1 _Updated Friday, 24th January 2020_.xlsx CBA registers Shi Yuqi for Super 100 event instead of Barcelona Spain Masters Super 300 in previous week. After long time passed, Shi's junior peer Lin Guipu name appears in reserved list since he has no ranking point.
Official BWF statement about postponement of Lingshui China Masters 2020 : https://bwfbadminton.com/news-singl...ent-on-postponement-of-lingshui-china-masters --------------------------------------------------------------- The Lingshui China Masters 2020 was one of the qualifying events for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. With a likely new date for May or later, ranking points from this event will now no longer contribute to Olympic qualifying as it will be outside the qualification window.
Anders Antonsen currently 11-21 down in his first match at Danish National Championships against Danish #30 Magnus Johannesen.
The vietnam IC is another casualty. Badminton World Federation (BWF) can confirm the decision to postpone the CIPUTRA HANOI – YONEX SUNRISE Vietnam International Challenge 2020 until 2-7 June, due to continued concerns over the Covid-19 outbreak. The decision was made on the advice of the Vietnam Sports Administration linked to strict health protection restrictions in place in Vietnam. ....... Considering the new 2-7 June date, ranking points from this event will no longer contribute to Olympic qualifying as it will be outside the qualification window. https://olympics.bwfbadminton.com/n...Bc5kHqe4EpUDNRcCaxbjI-9oacZebKDPYQi3oE7IwvF2Q
Second tournament is already out from Race of Tokyo qualification time-frame while Badminton Asia Championships substitute host is still in doubt.
A new date for this postponed tournament according to BWF calendar latest update : https://corporate.bwfbadminton.com/events/calendar/2020/remaining/27/grade-2-level-6/
It's rescheduled again according to BWF latest update (which means this S100 event will excluded from Race of Tokyo 2020 qualification period.
the points in a wt 100 were not likely to make a difference in qualification anyhow. especially with the other canceled wt 300 tournaments players were banking on in aggregate. now the swiss open wt 300 is pretty much irrelevant at this point whether it's canceled or not. from what i can tell the all england will create very little movement in og qualification unless the malaysia open is not cancelled. those two combined have high points to cause movement, but, it only affects the top players since they don't do qualifying rounds for low ranked players. the lower ranked players who calculated their early 2020 schedule in the hope of snagging the 'last' og spots are done. tokyo 2020 will be goat-less.
As someone from a country that has a kinda low-ranked player, that maybe needs all the low level tournaments he can get, this might affect his Olympic chances.
The last one standing and the only remaining S100 Tour is still exist and will go ahead as scheduled, here's Saarlorlux Open M/Q Report version 1 : https://extranet.bwfbadminton.com/d... 1 _Updated Friday, 25th September 2020_.xlsx Some top-ten players Anders Antonsen, Carolina Marin, Michelle Li have registered their name and expected to play in Saarbrucken.