Victor Denmark Open 2023 (17-22 October)

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  1. pajrul

    pajrul Regular Member

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    City : Odense Denmark
    Prize: USD850k
    Level: Super 750

    The winners of the men’s and women’s singles tournament in 2023 will receive $59,500 and 11,000 points, while the runner-up will win $28,900 and 9,350 points.

    Performance US$ Points
    Winner $59,500 11,000
    Finalist $28,900 9,350
    Semifinalist $11,900 7,700
    Quarterfinalist $4,675 6,050
    Round of 16 $2,550 4,320
    Round of 32 $850 2,660

    Men’s/Women’s/Mixed Doubles (Per Pair)

    The winners of the men’s, women’s, and mixed doubles tournaments in 2023 will receive $62,900 and 11,000 ranking points, while the runners-up will win $29,750 and 9,350 ranking points.

    Performance $ Points
    Winners $62,900 11,000
    Finalists $29,750 9,350
    Semifinalists $11,900 7,700
    Quarterfinalists $5,312.50 6,050
    Round of 16 $2,762.50 4,320
    Round of 32 $850 2,660

    Draw:
    https://bwfworldtour.bwfbadminton.com/tournament/4727/denmark-open-2023/results/draw/

    Schedule

    Day Date Round
    Tuesday – Day 1 17 October 2023 Round of 32 Matches
    Wednesday – Day 2 18 October 2023 Round of 32 Matches
    Thursday – Day 3 19 October 2023 Round 0f 16 Matches
    Friday – Day 4 20 October 2023 Quarterfinal Matches
    Saturday – Day 5 21 October 2023 Semifinal Matches
    Sunday – Day 6 22 October 2023 Finals

    Past Winners
    MS: Shih Yu Qi
    WS: He Bing Jiao
    MD: Fajar Alfian/M.Rian Ardianto
    WD: Chen Qing Chen/Jia Yi Fen
    XD: Zhen Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong

    more about last year's Denmark Open 2022 here:
    https://allaboutbadminton.com/denmark-open/#:~:text=Below is the schedule for the 2023 Denmark,Women’s Singles Draw: TBD Men’s Doubles Draw: TBD
     
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  2. LjS4

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    lot of top players are missing because they're injured. there's simply too many superseries / super 500++ tournament nowadays
     
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    Any list of the players who withdraw for DO?
     
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    Did the korean team pretty much withdrew their main team besides kang/seo and seo/chae?
     
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    :D:D:D Nishimoto is so near to Viktor

    So, I need Lee Zii Jia to beat Viktor in the second round :D:D:D
     
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    American world junior championships silver medalists are also in the main draw.
     
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    Withdrawals
    MS:

    Prannoy H.S. [7] (IND)
    Priyanshu Rajawat (IND)
    Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo (INA)

    WS:
    An Se Young [1] (KOR)
    Akane Yamaguchi [2] (JPN)

    MD:
    Rankireddy/Shetty [3] (IND)
    Arjun/Kapila (IND)
    Choi/Kim (KOR)

    WD:
    Baek/Lee [2] (KOR)
    Kim/Kong [3] (KOR)
    Rahayu/Ramadhanti [7] (INA)
    Tan/Thinaah (MAS)
    Li/Liu (CHN)
    Jolly/Pullela (IND)
     
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    Lets hope he has the same spirit like in the final against NTY:D:D
     
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    Aaah. The LSF medical timeout came like clockwork when he's down 15-17 in the rubber game against Popov
     
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    LSF is so inconsistent
     
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    Popov just beaten the AE Champion.
     
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    Ong/Teo up to second round as AG gold medalist Rankireddy/Shetty just walkover...
     
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    Popov has changed playing style... Now does he play like Prannoy?.. Taking shuttle late with deception (& having neutral body action/position until last second !) ... Am I biased towards Prannoy?
     
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    I watched the match. More like he was scrambling to retrieve the shots and many times when LSF lifted the shuttle, he was too slow to go for a kill.
     
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    NKL retired against SYQ. 3-0 2nd game.
     
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    And GSH looked like he has other appointments elsewhere.
     
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    Bizarre match by LSF. Won first game 21-12 and looked like business as usual. Then threw away the second game 6-21.

    In the third game he was down 6-14 and it looked over. Then he won 8 in a row and equalized. You surely thought he'd got the momentum and would win then but nope lost it 17-21 losing the last 4 points in a row from 17-17.

    Congratulations to Toma Junior Popov on beating the newly crowned best player in Asia ;)
     
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    as far as i know : asy, ay, kim/kong, baek/lee, tan/thinaah, rahayu/fadia, csg/kwh

    now we have 2 players that retired already + ag champ who also withdrew from their match against the malaysian pair. this is what happens when there's too many tournament to play
     
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    It's common if they lose the second game, third game is over for this pair. Being consistent is not a norm
     
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    Kidambi almost pulled it off in the 3rd game with his opponent getting a yellow card.

    Sad that these young players are resorting to various ways to gain an advantage.
     

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