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2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold And Grand Prix
The 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix was the eleventh season of the BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. Schedule Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation: Results Winners Performance by countries Tabulated below are the Grand Prix performances based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed: Grand Prix Gold Malaysia Masters Syed Modi International Thailand Masters German Open Swiss Open China Masters Thailand Open Chinese Taipei Open U.S. Open New Zealand Open Bitburger Open Macau Open Korea Masters Grand Prix Canada Open Russian Open Vietnam Open Dutch Open Scottish Open References {{DEFAULTSORT:BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix, 2017 2017 in badminton 2017 File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North ...
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BWF Grand Prix Gold And Grand Prix
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Taipei
Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the northern port city of Keelung. Most of the city rests on the Taipei Basin, an ancient lakebed. The basin is bounded by the relatively narrow valleys of the Keelung and Xindian rivers, which join to form the Tamsui River along the city's western border. The city of Taipei is home to an estimated population of 2,646,204 (2019), forming the core part of the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, which includes the nearby cities of New Taipei and Keelung with a population of 7,047,559, the 40th most-populous urban area in the world—roughly one-third of Taiwanese citizens live in the metro district. The name "Taipei" can refer either to the whole metropolitan area or just the city itself. Taipei has been the seat of the ROC central governm ...
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Taipei Arena
The Taipei Arena () is a multi-purpose stadium located in Songshan, Taipei Taipei (), officially Taipei City, is the capital and a special municipality of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Located in Northern Taiwan, Taipei City is an enclave of the municipality of New Taipei City that sits about southwest of the ..., Taiwan, and it is operated by the Taipei Metro, Taipei Rapid Transit Corporation (TRTC). Built in 2005, the large multi-purpose stadium can accommodate major international sport events such as ice skating, ice hockey, gymnastics, handball, basketball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, indoor soccer, boxing, judo, karate, taekwondo and wrestling. Building It was designed by Archasia, an architectural firm based in Taipei, and Populous (company), Populous, a Kansas City, Missouri, design and architectural firm specializing in sports venues. It is located at the site of the former Taipei Municipal Baseball Stadium (built in 1958, opened 1959, demolished 20 ...
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Chinese Taipei Open
The Taipei Open, formerly named the Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold (2007–2017) and Chinese Taipei Open (2018–2019), is an open badminton international championships held in Taiwan since the 1970s, but they took place only in irregular periods. Since 1980 they are regularly held, except in 1998, due to the Asian economic crisis, 2001, 2020, and 2021, the latter two due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan. Past winners Performances by nation See also * List of sporting events in Taiwan This is a list of international sporting events in Taiwan: Multi-sport Events Archery Athletics Badminton Baseball 1 The 2021 World Baseball Classic was originally scheduled for 2021, but has been rescheduled to 2023 due to the COVID-19 ... References External links Smash: Chinese Taipei Open
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2017 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold
The 2017 Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold will be the seventh grand prix's badminton tournament of the 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. The tournament will be held at Nimibutr Stadium in Bangkok in Thailand 30 May – 4 June 2017 and had a total purse of $120,000. Men's singles Seeds # Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk ''(quarterfinals)'' # Marc Zwiebler ''(third round)'' # B. Sai Praneeth (champion) # Jonatan Christie ''(final)'' # Brice Leverdez ''(quarterfinals)'' # Ihsan Maulana Mustofa ''(withdrew)'' # Zulfadli Zulkiffli ''(second round)'' # Wei Nan ''(second round)'' # Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin ''(third round)'' # Sony Dwi Kuncoro ''(first round)'' # Pablo Abián ''(first round)'' # Sourabh Verma ''(third round)'' # Chong Wei Feng ''(third round)'' # Emil Holst ''(first round)'' # Khosit Phetpradab ''(third round)'' # Suppanyu Avihingsanon ''(third round)'' Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Se ...
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Thailand Open (badminton)
The Thailand Open in badminton is an open international championships held in Thailand since 1984. It was halted in 1986, 1998, 2002, 2010, 2014, and 2021. BWF categorised Thailand Open as one of the seven BWF World Tour Super 500 events in the BWF events structure since 2018. Past winners Performances by nation References {{Badminton competitions 1984 establishments in Thailand Badminton Badminton BWF World Tour January sporting events Recurring sporting events established in 1984 Badminton Badminton Badminton is a racquet sport played using racket (sports equipment), racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net (device), net. Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per s ... Badminton in Bangkok Badminton tournaments in Thailand ...
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2017 China Masters Grand Prix Gold
The 2017 China Masters was a badminton tournament that took place at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Center, Olympic Sports Center Xincheng Gymnasium in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China on 18–23 April 2017 and had a total purse of $150,000. Tournament The 2017 China Masters was the sixth tournament of the 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix and also part of the China Masters championships, which had been held since 2005. This tournament was organized by Chinese Badminton Association and sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation, BWF. Venue This international tournament was held at the Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre in Changzhou, China. Prize money The total prize money for this tournament was US$150,000. Distribution of prize money was in accordance with BWF regulations. Men's singles Seeds # Lin Dan ''(semifinals)'' # Tian Houwei (champion) # Qiao Bin ''(final)'' # Huang Yuxiang ''(semifinals)'' # Hsu Jen-hao ''(quarterfinals)'' # Kanta Tsuneyama ''(quarterfinals)'' # Lin Yu ...
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Changzhou
Changzhou ( Changzhounese: ''Zaon Tsei'', ) is a prefecture-level city in southern Jiangsu province, China. It was previously known as Yanling, Lanling and Jinling. Located on the southern bank of the Yangtze River, Changzhou borders the provincial capital of Nanjing to the west, Zhenjiang to the northwest, Wuxi to the east, and the province of Zhejiang to the south. Changzhou is located in the highly developed Yangtze Delta region of China extending from Shanghai going northwest. The population of Changzhou city was 4,592,431 at the 2010 census.Linked from the OEChere The city is the birthplace of Zhou Youguang who created the pinyin romanization system. History "The Ruins of Yancheng" (), comprise the remains of a walled city located in the Wujin district of Changzhou that was founded over 3000 years ago at the beginning of the Western Zhou dynasty. The earliest record of a settlement on the site of modern Changzhou is as a commandery founded in 221 BC at the beg ...
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Changzhou Olympic Sports Center
Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre (Simplified Chinese: 常州奥林匹克体育中心) is a sport complex in Changzhou, China. It is currently used mostly for various events, like concerts and athletics. The main stadium holds 38,000 people. The complex also includes the 6,200 seater Xincheng Gymnasium, an aquatic centre with 2,300 seats, and a 4,400 m2 indoor tennis hall. Association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is t ... club Changzhou Tianshan use the venue for home games. References Football venues in China Indoor arenas in China Handball venues in China Badminton venues Sports venues in Jiangsu Buildings and structures in Changzhou Sports venues completed in 2008 2008 establishments in China {{PRChina-sports-venue-stub ...
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China Masters
The Fuzhou China Open, formerly known as China Masters, is an annual badminton tournament held in China. It became part of the BWF Super Series tournaments in 2007. In 2014 the level of the tournament was downgraded to BWF Grand Prix Gold because, although China bid in the autumn of 2012 to continue to host 2 BWF Super Series tournaments, the Changzhou bid was unsuccessful and the China Masters was replaced for the 2014–2017 Superseries cycle by the Australian Open. In 2018, the tournament became a part of World Tour Grade 2 Level 3 tournament (BWF World Tour Super 750) and acquire its current name. From 2023 onwards, this will be held in Shenzhen Shenzhen (; ; ; ), also historically known as Sham Chun, is a major Sub-provincial division, sub-provincial city and one of the Special economic zones of China, special economic zones of China. The city is located on the east bank of the Pea ..., and its name will be changed back to its former name, China Masters. Past winners ...
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2017 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold
The 2017 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold was the fifth Grand Prix's badminton tournament of the 2017 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. The tournament was held at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland on 14–19 March 2017 and had a total purse of $120,000. Men's singles Seeds # Lin Dan (champion) # Shi Yuqi ''(final)'' # Ajay Jayaram ''(withdrew)'' # Jonatan Christie ''(withdrew)'' # H. S. Prannoy ''(quarterfinals)'' # Wang Tzu-wei ''(semifinals)'' # Huang Yuxiang ''(second round)'' # Hsu Jen-hao ''(second round)'' # Anders Antonsen ''(third round)'' # Qiao Bin ''(third round)'' # Zulfadli Zulkiffli ''(withdrew)'' # Anthony Sinisuka Ginting ''(semifinals)'' # Sameer Verma ''(second round)'' # Brice Leverdez ''(third round)'' # Ihsan Maulana Mustofa ''(quarterfinals)'' # Emil Holst ''(quarterfinals)'' Finals Top half Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Bottom half Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Women's singles Seeds # Saina Neh ...
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