2020 BWF World Tour

The 2020 BWF World Tour (officially known as 2020 HSBC BWF World Tour for sponsorship reasons) is the third season of the BWF World Tour of badminton, a circuit of 26 tournaments which leads up to the World Tour Finals tournament.[1] The 27 tournaments are divided into five levels: Level 1 is the said World Tour Finals, Level 2 called Super 1000 (three tournaments), Level 3 called Super 750 (five tournaments), Level 4 called Super 500 (seven tournaments) and Level 5 called Super 300 (11 tournaments). Each of these tournaments offers different ranking points and prize money. The highest points and prize pool is offered at the Super 1000 level.

2020 BWF World Tour
Tournament details
Dates7 January – 13 December
Edition3rd
2019 2021

One other category of tournament, the BWF Tour Super 100 level 6, also offers BWF World Tour ranking points. Although this level is not part of the BWF World Tour, it is an important part of the pathway and entry point for players into the BWF World Tour tournaments. When the 10 Level 6 grade tournaments of the BWF Tour Super 100 are included, the complete tour consists of 37 tournaments.

Results

Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation:[2]

Key

World Tour Finals
Super 1000
Super 750
Super 500
Super 300
Super 100

Winners

Tour Report Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
World Tour Finals
BWF World Tour FinalsReport


Super 1000
All England OpenReport Viktor Axelsen Tai Tzu-ying Hiroyuki Endo
Yuta Watanabe
Yuki Fukushima
Sayaka Hirota
Praveen Jordan
Melati Daeva Oktavianti
China OpenReport


Indonesia OpenReport


Super 750
Japan OpenReport


Denmark OpenReport


French OpenReport


Fuzhou China OpenReport


Malaysia OpenReport


Super 500
Malaysia MastersReport Kento Momota Chen Yufei Kim Gi-jung
Lee Yong-dae
Li Wenmei
Zheng Yu
Zheng Siwei
Huang Yaqiong
Indonesia MastersReport Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Ratchanok Intanon Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
Greysia Polii
Apriyani Rahayu
Singapore OpenReport Cancelled
Korea OpenReport


Hong Kong OpenReport


Thailand OpenReport


India OpenReport


Super 300
Thailand MastersReport Ng Ka Long Akane Yamaguchi Ong Yew Sin
Teo Ee Yi
Chen Qingchen
Jia Yifan
Marcus Ellis
Lauren Smith
Spain MastersReport Viktor Axelsen Pornpawee Chochuwong Kim Astrup
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
Greysia Polii
Apriyani Rahayu
Kim Sa-rang
Kim Ha-na
German OpenReport Postponed
Swiss OpenReport Cancelled
Australian OpenReport Cancelled
U.S. OpenReport Cancelled
Taipei OpenReport


New Zealand OpenReport


Macau OpenReport


Syed Modi InternationalReport


Korea MastersReport Cancelled
Super 100
Orléans MastersReport Cancelled
Canadian OpenReport Cancelled
Russian OpenReport Cancelled
Hyderabad OpenReport Cancelled
Akita MastersReport Cancelled
Vietnam OpenReport Cancelled
Lingshui China MastersReport


Indonesia Masters Super 100Report Cancelled
Dutch OpenReport


SaarLorLux OpenReport


Finals

This is the complete schedule of events on the 2020 calendar,[3] with the champions and runners-up documented.

January

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
7–12 January

Malaysia Masters (Draw)

Kento Momota Viktor Axelsen
Score: 24–22, 21–11
Chen Yufei Tai Tzu-ying
Score: 21–17, 21–10
Kim Gi-jung
Lee Yong-dae
Li Junhui
Liu Yuchen
Score: 21–14, 21–16
Li Wenmei
Zheng Yu
Du Yue
Li Yinhui
Score: 21–19, 16–21, 21–19
Zheng Siwei
Huang Yaqiong
Wang Yilü
Huang Dongping
Score: 21–19, 21–12
14–19 January

Indonesia Masters (Draw)

Anthony Sinisuka Ginting Anders Antonsen
Score: 17–21, 21–15, 21–9
Ratchanok Intanon Carolina Marín
Score: 21–19, 11–21, 21–18
Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
Mohammad Ahsan
Hendra Setiawan
Score: 21–15, 21–16
Greysia Polii
Apriyani Rahayu
Maiken Fruergaard
Sara Thygesen
Score: 18–21, 21–11, 23–21
Zheng Siwei
Huang Yaqiong
Wang Yilü
Huang Dongping
Score: 21–9, 21–9
21–26 January

Thailand Masters (Draw)

Ng Ka Long Kenta Nishimoto
Score: 16–21, 21–13, 21–12
Akane Yamaguchi An Se-young
Score: 21–16, 22–20
Ong Yew Sin
Teo Ee Yi
Huang Kaixiang
Liu Cheng
Score: 18–21, 21–17, 21–17
Chen Qingchen
Jia Yifan
Baek Ha-na
Jung Kyung-eun
Score: 17–21, 21–17, 21–15
Marcus Ellis
Lauren Smith
Hafiz Faizal
Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja
Score: 21–16, 13–21, 21–16

February

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
18–23 February

Spain Masters (Draw)

Viktor Axelsen Kunlavut Vitidsarn
Score: 21–16, 21–13
Pornpawee Chochuwong Carolina Marín
Score: 11–21, 21–16, 21–18
Kim Astrup
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
Lee Yang
Wang Chi-lin
Score: 21–17, 21–19
Greysia Polii
Apriyani Rahayu
Gabriela Stoeva
Stefani Stoeva
Score: 18–21, 22–20, 21–17
Kim Sa-rang
Kim Ha-na
Thom Gicquel
Delphine Delrue
Score: 15–21, 21–11, 21–10

March

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
3–8 March (postponed)[note 1]

German Open (Draw)

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11–15 March

All England Open (Draw)

  • Host: Birmingham, England
  • Venue: Arena Birmingham
  • Level: Super 1000
  • Prize: $1,100,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
Viktor Axelsen Chou Tien-chen
Score: 21–13, 21–14
Tai Tzu-ying Chen Yufei
Score: 21–19, 21–15
Hiroyuki Endo
Yuta Watanabe
Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
Score: 21–18, 12–21, 21–19
Yuki Fukushima
Sayaka Hirota
Du Yue
Li Yinhui
Score: 21–13, 21–15
Praveen Jordan
Melati Daeva Oktavianti
Dechapol Puavaranukroh
Sapsiree Taerattanachai
Score: 21–15, 17–21, 21–8
17–22 March (cancelled)[note 2]

Swiss Open (Draw)

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24–29 March (cancelled)[note 3]

Orléans Masters (Draw)

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  1. This tournament, originally to be played on said dates, was later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.[4]
  2. This tournament, originally to be played on said dates, was later cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in Switzerland.[5]
  3. This tournament, originally to be played on said dates, was later cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic in France.[6]

April

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
7–12 April (canceled)[note 1]

Singapore Open (Draw)

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  1. BWF confirmed the cancelation of several tournaments due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

May

No World Tour tournaments was held in May.

June

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
2–7 June (cancelled)[note 1]

Australian Open (Draw)

  • Host: Sydney, Australia
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 300
  • Prize: $170,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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23–28 June (canceled)[note 2]

U.S. Open (Draw)

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30 June – 5 July (canceled)[note 2]

Canadian Open (Draw)

  • Host: Calgary, Canada
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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  1. Update on Tournaments Grade 2, 3 and Junior cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
  2. BWF confirmed the cancelation of several tournaments due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

July

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
7–12 July (canceled)[note 1]

Russian Open (Draw)

  • Host: Vladivostok, Russia
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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  1. BWF confirmed the cancelation of several tournaments due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

August

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
11 – 16 August (canceled)[note 1]

Hyderabad Open (Draw)

  • Host: Hyderabad, India
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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18–23 August (canceled)[note 2]

Akita Masters (Draw)

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25–30 August (canceled)[note 2]

Vietnam Open (Draw)

  • Host: Da Nang, Vietnam
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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25–30 August [note 3]

Lingshui China Masters (Draw)

  • Host: Lingshui, China
  • Venue: Agile Stadium of Lingshui Culture and Sports Square
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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  1. Update on Tournaments Grade 2, 3 and Junior cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[7]
  2. BWF confirmed the cancellation of several tournaments due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]
  3. This tournament, originally to be played from 25 February to 1 March, was later postponed to 5–10 May before being rescheduled again due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8]

September

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
1–6 September

Taipei Open (Draw)

  • Host: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 300
  • Prize: $500,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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8–13 September

Korea Open (Draw)

  • Host: Seoul, South Korea
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 500
  • Prize: $400,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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15–20 September

China Open (Draw)

  • Host: Changzhou, China
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 1000
  • Prize: $1,100,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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22–27 September

Japan Open (Draw)

  • Host: Tokyo, Japan
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 750
  • Prize: $750,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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29 September – 4 October (canceled)[note 1]

Indonesia Masters Super 100 (Draw)

  • Host: TBD, Indonesia
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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  1. BWF confirmed the cancelation of several tournaments due to COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

October

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
6–11 October

Dutch Open (Draw)

  • Host: Almere, Netherlands
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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13–18 October

Denmark Open (Draw)

  • Host: Odense, Denmark
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 750
  • Prize: $775,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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20–25 October

French Open (Draw)

  • Host: Paris, France
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 750
  • Prize: $750,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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New Zealand Open (Draw)

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27 October – 1 November

Macau Open (Draw)

  • Host: Macau
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 300
  • Prize: $170,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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SaarLorLux Open (Draw)

  • Host: Saarbrücken, Germany
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 100
  • Prize: $90,000
  • Format: 48MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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November

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
3–8 November

Fuzhou China Open (Draw)

  • Host: Fuzhou, China
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 750
  • Prize: $750,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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10–15 November

Hong Kong Open (Draw)

  • Host: Hong Kong
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 500
  • Prize: $400,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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17–22 November

Indonesia Open (Draw)

  • Host: Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 1000
  • Prize: $1,350,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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Syed Modi International (Draw)

  • Host: Lucknow, India
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 300
  • Prize: $170,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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24–29 November

Malaysia Open (Draw)

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Korea Masters (Draw) (canceled)[note 1]

  • Host: Gwangju, South Korea
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 300
  • Prize: $200,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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  1. Update on Tournaments Grade 2, 3 and Junior cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.[7]

December

Date Tournament Champions Runners-up
1–6 December

Thailand Open (Draw)

  • Host: Bangkok, Thailand
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: Super 500
  • Prize: $400,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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8–13 December

India Open (Draw)

  • Host: New Delhi, India
  • Venue: K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall
  • Level: Super 500
  • Prize: $400,000
  • Format: 32MS/32WS/32MD/32WD/32XD
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16–20 December

BWF World Tour Finals (Draw)

  • Host: Guangzhou, China
  • Venue: TBD
  • Level: World Tour Finals
  • Prize: $1,500,000
  • Format: 8MS/8WS/8MD/8WD/8XD
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Statistics

Performance by countries

Below are the 2020 BWF World Tour performances by country. Only countries who have won a title are listed:

BWF World Tour
Rank Team BWTF Super 1000 Super 750 Super 500 Super 300 Total
CHN ENG CHN INA JPN DEN FRA CHN MAS MAS INA SGP KOR HKG THA IND THA ESP GER SUI AUS USA TPE NZL MAC IND KOR
1  Indonesia 1 3 C
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2  China 3 1 1 5
3  Japan 2 1 1 4
4  Denmark 1 2 3
5  South Korea 1 1 2
 Thailand 1 1 2
7  Chinese Taipei 1 1
8  England 1 1
 Hong Kong 1 1
 Malaysia 1 1
BWF Tour Super 100
Rank Team FRA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN INA NED GER Total
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Performance by categories

Accurate as of MD final (5/5 matches) of the 2020 All England Open.

World Tour Finals rankings

The points are calculated from the following levels:

  • BWF World Tour Super 1000,
  • BWF World Tour Super 750,
  • BWF World Tour Super 500,
  • BWF World Tour Super 300 (including 2019 Syed Modi International and not including 2020 Korea Masters),[9]
  • BWF Tour Super 100.

To avoid confusion and double counting, information on TP, Points, Won, Lost, and % columns shall only be updated once a tournament has concluded. Those columns were calculated after the 2020 All England Open.

Key
(D)C(Defending) Champion
FFinalists
SFSemi-finalists
QFQuarter-finalists
#RRound 1/2/3
RRRound Robin
Q#Qualification Round 1/2

Men's singles

The table below is based on the ranking of men's singles as of 17 March 2020.[10]

Rank WR[11] Player IND MAS INA THA ESP GER ENG SUI FRA SGP AUS USA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN TPE KOR CHN JPN INA NED DEN FRA NZL MAC GER CHN HKG INA IND MAS KOR THA IND TP Points CHN Won Lost %
300 500 500 300 300 300 1000 300 100 500 300 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 1000 750 100 100 750 750 300 300 100 750 500 1000 300 750 300 500 500 Eligibility BWTF
1 4 Viktor Axelsen F SF DC P
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4 33,220 17 2 89.5%
2 12 Wang Tzu-wei C 1R 2R 2R 1R QF 6 23,840 9 5 64.3%
3 1 9 Shi Yuqi 1R QF QF SF QF 5 23,250 9 5 64.3%
4 1 8 Ng Ka Long SF 2R C 1R 4 20,020 9 3 75.0%
5 9 10 Lee Zii Jia SF 1R 2R SF 4 19,790 7 4 63.6%
6 34 Zhao Junpeng QF Q2 QF QF 2R 5 18,420 10 5 66.7%
7 11 3 Anders Antonsen 1R F SF 3 18,420 7 3 70.0%
8 16 Kenta Nishimoto 2R 2R F 2R 4 17,950 7 4 63.6%
9 4 29 Kunlavut Vitidsarn QF SF F 1R 4 17,700 9 4 69.2%
10 2 23 Huang Yuxiang QF QF 1R 2R 4 16,550 5 4 55.6%
11 9 17 Rasmus Gemke 2R 1R QF QF 4 16,270 5 4 55.6%
12 5 33 Heo Kwang-hee SF Q2 2R QF 1R 5 16,230 9 5 69.2%

Women's singles

The table below is based on the ranking of women's singles as of 17 March 2020.[12]

Rank WR[13] Player IND MAS INA THA ESP GER ENG SUI FRA SGP AUS USA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN TPE KOR CHN JPN INA NED DEN FRA NZL MAC GER CHN HKG INA IND MAS KOR THA IND TP Points CHN Won Lost %
300 500 500 300 300 300 1000 300 100 500 300 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 1000 750 100 100 750 750 300 300 100 750 500 1000 300 750 300 500 500 Eligibility BWTF
1 7 Carolina Marín C SF F SF F P
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6 40,470 22 5 81.5%
2 2 5 Ratchanok Intanon 2R C QF QF 4 23,250 10 3 76.9%
3 2 13 Pornpawee Chochuwong 1R 1R 1R 2R C QF 6 22,460 8 5 61.5%
4 1 16 Wang Zhiyi QF QF SF 1R 2R 5 21,780 8 5 61.5%
5 9 2 Chen Yufei C 1R F 3 21,620 9 2 81.8%
6 4 9 An Se-young 2R 2R QF F 1R 5 20,340 8 5 61.5%
7 19 1 Tai Tzu-ying F C 2 19,800 9 1 90.0%
8 3 Akane Yamaguchi 1R 2R C QF 4 19,420 8 3 72.7%
9 3 12 Busanan Ongbamrungphan 1R 2R 2R SF 2R 5 18,270 6 5 54.5%
10 3 8 He Bingjiao SF SF 2R 3 17,640 7 3 70.0%
11 11 Sayaka Takahashi 2R QF QF 2R 4 17,290 6 5 54.5%
12 7 4 Nozomi Okuhara QF 2R SF 3 17,040 6 3 66.7%

Men's doubles

The table below is based on the ranking of men's doubles as of 17 March 2020.[14]

Rank WR[15] Player IND MAS INA THA ESP GER ENG SUI FRA SGP AUS USA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN TPE KOR CHN JPN INA NED DEN FRA NZL MAC GER CHN HKG INA IND MAS KOR THA IND TP Points CHN Won Lost %
300 500 500 300 300 300 1000 300 100 500 300 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 1000 750 100 100 750 750 300 300 100 750 500 1000 300 750 300 500 500 Eligibility BWTF
1 7 Lee Yang QF QF 2R F P
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5 27,180 12 5 70.6%
Wang Chi-lin
2 7 1 Marcus Fernaldi Gideon QF DC F 3 24,440 11 2 84.6%
Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
3 9 Aaron Chia 2R SF 1R SF QF 5 23,190 9 5 64.3%
Soh Wooi Yik
4 2 15 Ong Yew Sin QF QF C 2R 4 21,880 10 3 76.9%
Teo Ee Yi
5 5 2 Mohammad Ahsan SF F QF 3 20,820 9 3 75.0%
Hendra Setiawan
6 1 27 Lee Jhe-huei 2R 1R SF QF 2R 5 19,370 7 5 58.3%
Yang Po-hsuan
7 3 16 Liao Min-chun QF 2R 1R 2R QF 1R 6 19,270 6 6 50.0%
Su Ching-heng
8 3 12 Kim Astrup 1R QF 1R C 1R 5 18,930 7 4 63.6%
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
9 3 31 Kim Gi-jung C 2R 2R 1R 4 18,550 8 3 72.7%
Lee Yong-dae
10 7 18 Huang Kaixiang 2R 1R F QF 4 18,370 7 4 63.6%
Liu Cheng
11 12 24 Vladimir Ivanov QF 1R 1R 1R SF 5 18,360 5 5 50.0%
Ivan Sozonov
12 1 19 Lu Ching-yao 1R 2R 2R SF 2R 5 18,270 6 5 54.5%
Yang Po-han

Women's doubles

The table below is based on the ranking of women's doubles as of 17 March 2020.[16]

Rank WR[17] Player IND MAS INA THA ESP GER ENG SUI FRA SGP AUS USA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN TPE KOR CHN JPN INA NED DEN FRA NZL MAC GER CHN HKG INA IND MAS KOR THA IND TP Points CHN Won Lost %
300 500 500 300 300 300 1000 300 100 500 300 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 1000 750 100 100 750 750 300 300 100 750 500 1000 300 750 300 500 500 Eligibility BWTF
1 1 9 Chang Ye-na F QF QF SF P
o
s
t
p
o
n
e
d
QF C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
5 27,530 13 5 72.2%
Kim Hye-rin
2 1 8 Greysia Polii SF C C 1R 4 25,620 13 2 86.7%
Apriyani Rahayu
3 3 5 Du Yue F 2R QF F 4 25,450 11 4 73.3%
Li Yinhui
4 1 10 Baek Ha-na C 1R 2R F 2R 4 23,570 11 4 73.3%
Jung Kyung-eun
5 1 6 Kim So-yeong QF SF SF QF 4 22,960 10 4 71.4%
Kong Hee-yong
6 4 4 Lee So-hee QF QF QF SF 4 22,330 9 4 69.2%
Shin Seung-chan
7 2 1 Chen Qingchen 2R 2R C QF 4 20,800 9 3 75.0%
Jia Yifan
8 7 7 Misaki Matsutomo QF SF SF 3 19,860 8 3 72.7%
Ayaka Takahashi
9 16 2 Yuki Fukushima 2R 2R C 3 19,200 7 2 77.8%
Sayaka Hirota
10 2 12 Nami Matsuyama SF QF 2R 2R 4 19,010 7 4 63.6%
Chiharu Shida
11 18 Chloe Birch QF 1R 2R SF 2R 5 18,520 7 5 58.3%
Lauren Smith
12 7 13 Li Wenmei C 1R QF 1R 4 18,270 7 3 70.0%
Zheng Yu

Mixed doubles

The table below is based on the ranking of mixed doubles as of 17 March 2020.[18]

Rank WR[19] Player IND MAS INA THA ESP GER ENG SUI FRA SGP AUS USA CAN RUS IND JPN VIE CHN TPE KOR CHN JPN INA NED DEN FRA NZL MAC GER CHN HKG INA IND MAS KOR THA IND TP Points CHN Won Lost %
300 500 500 300 300 300 1000 300 100 500 300 300 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 500 1000 750 100 100 750 750 300 300 100 750 500 1000 300 750 300 500 500 Eligibility BWTF
1 1 9 Marcus Ellis F 2R C QF P
o
s
t
p
o
n
e
d
SF C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
C
a
n
c
e
l
l
e
d
5 28,800 15 4 78.9%
Lauren Smith
2 1 15 Thom Gicquel SF 2R SF SF 2R 5 25,670 11 5 68.8%
Delphine Delrue
3 1 Zheng Siwei C DC 2R 3 23,200 11 1 91.7%
Huang Yaqiong
4 2 2 Wang Yilü F F QF 3 22,200 10 3 76.9%
Huang Dongping
5 4 8 Hafiz Faizal SF 1R F QF 4 21,190 9 4 69.2%
Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja
6 1 11 Tan Kian Meng 1R SF SF 2R 2R 5 21,090 8 5 61.5%
Lai Pei Jing
7 3 12 Goh Soon Huat QF 2R SF QF 1R 5 20,390 8 5 61.5%
Shevon Jemie Lai
8 1 17 Mark Lamsfuß SF 1R 1R 2R 2R 2R 6 19,640 6 6 50.0%
Isabel Herttrich
9 16 4 Praveen Jordan 1R QF C 3 19,260 7 2 63.6%
Melati Daeva Oktavianti
10 10 Tang Chun Man QF 2R 1R 2R QF 5 19,020 6 5 54.5%
Tse Ying Suet
11 3 23 Rodion Alimov C 1R 1R 1R 1R 1R 6 17,780 5 5 50.0%
Alina Davletova
12 15 3 Dechapol Puavaranukroh 2R 2R F 3 17,400 6 3 66.7%
Sapsiree Taerattanachai

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