Thailand open badminton tournament

  1. Thailand Open 2023 Badminton Tournament Starts Today on Tuesday, 30 May 2023 in Bangkok; Live Streaming and Telecast Details Here
  2. Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final
  3. Thailand Open 2023: Schedule, Dates, Players, Results, Live Streaming Details
  4. Thailand Open 2023: What Is The Prize Money For The Winners?
  5. Thailand Open 2023: Results at the end of Day 2
  6. Thailand Open 2023: Results at the end of Day 2
  7. Thailand Open 2023: Schedule, Dates, Players, Results, Live Streaming Details
  8. Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final
  9. Thailand Open 2023: What Is The Prize Money For The Winners?
  10. Thailand Open 2023 Badminton Tournament Starts Today on Tuesday, 30 May 2023 in Bangkok; Live Streaming and Telecast Details Here


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Thailand Open 2023 Badminton Tournament Starts Today on Tuesday, 30 May 2023 in Bangkok; Live Streaming and Telecast Details Here

Now that the Malaysia Masters and Indonesia Masters is over, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) is all set to kick start the Thailand Open Badminton 2023 tournament. From Tuesday, 30 May, the 11th tournament of Thailand Open In the Men’s Singles draw, Chinese’s Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen will be the top seed while as Chinese’s Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen will be the top seed in the Men’s Singles in the tournament. World No.2 An Se-young will lead the Women’s Singles draw. PV Sindhu, Let us read about the Thailand Open Badminton Tournament 2023 Date, time, venue, live streaming, and other details below.

Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final

Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn poses with the gold medal and the trophy after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament in Bangkok on Sunday. (AFP photos) Kunlavut Vitidsarn triumphed to take Thailand’s first gold medal of the day by winning the men’s Thailand Open badminton final in Bangkok on Sunday, dominating Hong Kong's Lee Cheuk Yiu, 21-12, 21-10 in just 38 minutes. He became only the fourth Thai man to win the tournament and enthusiastically thanked the ecstatic crowd, who were noisily behind him all the way. "I am very happy today," he told reporters. He said the energy in the stadium helped him, adding: "I can focus on the game better." The world number five, who beat top-ranked Viktor Axelson at the Indian Open in January, played a dominant first game and was troubled only briefly by an unsettled and uneven Lee. The second game was opened by a beautiful feint from Vitidsarn, 22, tumbling the shuttlecock over the net in a move that disorientated his opponent. "I think I tried my best," said a disappointed Lee. The Hong Konger, ranked 17th in the world and the city's first medallist in this tournament, fought back with some nail-biting rallies and powerful slams but could not rattle Vitidsarn's supreme confidence. Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn reacts after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament...

Thailand Open 2023: Schedule, Dates, Players, Results, Live Streaming Details

In some major news for badminton fans, the Thailand Open 2023 badminton tournament is set to take place from May 30 to June 4 in Bangkok, Thailand. Several big-name Indian players like PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwaland Kidambi Sreekanth will be representing the country at the tournament. A total of 76 singles players and 125 doubles teams from all over the world will compete at the Thailand Open 2023. It’s one of the most popular badminton tournaments in the world fans are looking forward to watching their favourite players in action. Check the complete details, schedule, Indian players, results, and live-streaming information here. Related: French Open 2023: History, Schedule, Streaming, Broadcasting, Venue and More Thailand Open 2023 Defending Champions Here are the details of the current champions of the Thailand Open 2023. • Men’s Singles: Lee Zii Jia (Malaysia) • Women’s Singles: Tai Tzu-Ying (Chinese Taipei) • Men’s Doubles: Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi (Japan) • Women’s Doubles: Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida (Japan) • Mixed Doubles: Zheng Shiwei/Huang Yaqiong (China) Thailand Open 2023 Prize Money The winners of the Thailand Open 2023 will win hefty prize money from a pool of $ 420,000. The winners of singles and doubles events will receive $31,500 (26 Lakh rupees) and $33,180 (27.4 lakh rupees) in prize money. Event Winner Finalist Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16 Singles $31,500 $15,690 $6,090 $2,520 $1,470 Doubles $33,180 $15,690 $5,880 $3,045 $1,575 Thailand Open 2023 S...

Thailand Open 2023: What Is The Prize Money For The Winners?

The Thailand Open is an annual international badminton competition which, as its name suggests, is held in Thailand. It is one of the prestigious tournaments on the Badminton World Federation (BWF) calendar and attracts top players from around the world. Known for its high level of competition, this year the 2023 Thailand Open is taking place at the Lee Cheuk Yiu 🇭🇰 and Magnus Johannesen 🇩🇰 leave nothing to chance. — BWF (@bwfmedia) The 2023 Thailand Open is witnessing the participation of 76 singles players and 125 doubles teams hailing from various countries. As one of the most highly anticipated badminton tournaments in the world, fans are getting to witness their favourite Thailand Open is part of the BWF World Tour, which is a series of tournaments organised by the Badminton World Federation. The tournament is usually categorized as a Super 500 or Super 1000 event, depending on the year. Super 1000 events belong to the highest tier of the BWF World Tour and offer the most ranking points and prize money. The Thailand Open features both singles and doubles Now that you’re up to date with the general information regarding the tournament, let’s take a closer look at its schedule, impressive prize money at stake and other details. By Sanika Achrekar, May 30 What is the prize money for the 2023 Thailand Open? Image credits: Instagram/Badminton Association of Thailand The prize money pool for Thailand Open 2023 amounts to an impressive USD 420,000. Its allocation will be in ...

Thailand Open 2023: Results at the end of Day 2

Kiran George won the Men's Singles Round of 32, defeating Shi Yuqi in a closely contested match. Kiran demonstrated his prowess on the court, earning a well-deserved victory and progressing to the next round. Other Indian players, such as Priyanshu Rajawat, In the Women's Singles Round of 32, Saina Nehwal demonstrated her experience and skill by defeating Wen Yu Zhang in straight sets. Saina's commanding performance earned her a spot in the next round. Malvika Bansod was unable to overcome her opponent, Ashmita Chaliha, while Sindhu faced a difficult challenge against Michelle Li and ultimately fell short. Ashwini Bhat and Shika Gautam fought valiantly in the Mixed Doubles Round of 32 but were unable to overcome the strong duo of Baek Ha Na and Lee So Hee, bowing out of the tournament. Thailand Open 2023: Day 2 Results (Indians only) Men’s Singles - Round of 32 Priyanshu Rajawat (India) lost to NG Tze Yong (Malaysia) 0-2 Scores: 19-21, 10-21 Kidambi Srikanth (India) lost to Weng Hong Yang (China) 1-2 Scores: 8-21, 21-16, 14-21 Sameer Verma (India) lost to Magnus Johanessen (Denmark) 0-2 Scores: 15-21, 15-21 Kiran George (India) beat Shi Yuqi (China) 2-0 Scores: 21-18, 22-20 Sai Praneeth (India) lost to Christo Popov (French) 0-2 Scores: 14-21, 16-21 Women’s Singles - Round of 32 Malvika Bansod (India) lost to Ashmita Chaliha (India) 0-2 Scores: 17-21, 14-21 PV Sindhu (India) lost to Michelle Li (Canada) 1-2 Scores: 8-21, 21-18, 18-21 Saina Nehwal (India) beat Wen Yu Zhang ...

Thailand Open 2023: Results at the end of Day 2

Kiran George won the Men's Singles Round of 32, defeating Shi Yuqi in a closely contested match. Kiran demonstrated his prowess on the court, earning a well-deserved victory and progressing to the next round. Other Indian players, such as Priyanshu Rajawat, In the Women's Singles Round of 32, Saina Nehwal demonstrated her experience and skill by defeating Wen Yu Zhang in straight sets. Saina's commanding performance earned her a spot in the next round. Malvika Bansod was unable to overcome her opponent, Ashmita Chaliha, while Sindhu faced a difficult challenge against Michelle Li and ultimately fell short. Ashwini Bhat and Shika Gautam fought valiantly in the Mixed Doubles Round of 32 but were unable to overcome the strong duo of Baek Ha Na and Lee So Hee, bowing out of the tournament. Thailand Open 2023: Day 2 Results (Indians only) Men’s Singles - Round of 32 Priyanshu Rajawat (India) lost to NG Tze Yong (Malaysia) 0-2 Scores: 19-21, 10-21 Kidambi Srikanth (India) lost to Weng Hong Yang (China) 1-2 Scores: 8-21, 21-16, 14-21 Sameer Verma (India) lost to Magnus Johanessen (Denmark) 0-2 Scores: 15-21, 15-21 Kiran George (India) beat Shi Yuqi (China) 2-0 Scores: 21-18, 22-20 Sai Praneeth (India) lost to Christo Popov (French) 0-2 Scores: 14-21, 16-21 Women’s Singles - Round of 32 Malvika Bansod (India) lost to Ashmita Chaliha (India) 0-2 Scores: 17-21, 14-21 PV Sindhu (India) lost to Michelle Li (Canada) 1-2 Scores: 8-21, 21-18, 18-21 Saina Nehwal (India) beat Wen Yu Zhang ...

Thailand Open 2023: Schedule, Dates, Players, Results, Live Streaming Details

In some major news for badminton fans, the Thailand Open 2023 badminton tournament is set to take place from May 30 to June 4 in Bangkok, Thailand. Several big-name Indian players like PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwaland Kidambi Sreekanth will be representing the country at the tournament. A total of 76 singles players and 125 doubles teams from all over the world will compete at the Thailand Open 2023. It’s one of the most popular badminton tournaments in the world fans are looking forward to watching their favourite players in action. Check the complete details, schedule, Indian players, results, and live-streaming information here. Related: French Open 2023: History, Schedule, Streaming, Broadcasting, Venue and More Thailand Open 2023 Defending Champions Here are the details of the current champions of the Thailand Open 2023. • Men’s Singles: Lee Zii Jia (Malaysia) • Women’s Singles: Tai Tzu-Ying (Chinese Taipei) • Men’s Doubles: Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi (Japan) • Women’s Doubles: Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida (Japan) • Mixed Doubles: Zheng Shiwei/Huang Yaqiong (China) Thailand Open 2023 Prize Money The winners of the Thailand Open 2023 will win hefty prize money from a pool of $ 420,000. The winners of singles and doubles events will receive $31,500 (26 Lakh rupees) and $33,180 (27.4 lakh rupees) in prize money. Event Winner Finalist Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16 Singles $31,500 $15,690 $6,090 $2,520 $1,470 Doubles $33,180 $15,690 $5,880 $3,045 $1,575 Thailand Open 2023 S...

Kunlavut Vitidsarn wins Thailand Open badminton final

Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn poses with the gold medal and the trophy after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament in Bangkok on Sunday. (AFP photos) Kunlavut Vitidsarn triumphed to take Thailand’s first gold medal of the day by winning the men’s Thailand Open badminton final in Bangkok on Sunday, dominating Hong Kong's Lee Cheuk Yiu, 21-12, 21-10 in just 38 minutes. He became only the fourth Thai man to win the tournament and enthusiastically thanked the ecstatic crowd, who were noisily behind him all the way. "I am very happy today," he told reporters. He said the energy in the stadium helped him, adding: "I can focus on the game better." The world number five, who beat top-ranked Viktor Axelson at the Indian Open in January, played a dominant first game and was troubled only briefly by an unsettled and uneven Lee. The second game was opened by a beautiful feint from Vitidsarn, 22, tumbling the shuttlecock over the net in a move that disorientated his opponent. "I think I tried my best," said a disappointed Lee. The Hong Konger, ranked 17th in the world and the city's first medallist in this tournament, fought back with some nail-biting rallies and powerful slams but could not rattle Vitidsarn's supreme confidence. Thailand’s Kunlavut Vitidsarn reacts after winning against Hong Kong’s Lee Cheuk Yiu during their men’s singles final match at the 2023 Thailand Open badminton tournament...

Thailand Open 2023: What Is The Prize Money For The Winners?

The Thailand Open is an annual international badminton competition which, as its name suggests, is held in Thailand. It is one of the prestigious tournaments on the Badminton World Federation (BWF) calendar and attracts top players from around the world. Known for its high level of competition, this year the 2023 Thailand Open is taking place at the Lee Cheuk Yiu 🇭🇰 and Magnus Johannesen 🇩🇰 leave nothing to chance. — BWF (@bwfmedia) The 2023 Thailand Open is witnessing the participation of 76 singles players and 125 doubles teams hailing from various countries. As one of the most highly anticipated badminton tournaments in the world, fans are getting to witness their favourite Thailand Open is part of the BWF World Tour, which is a series of tournaments organised by the Badminton World Federation. The tournament is usually categorized as a Super 500 or Super 1000 event, depending on the year. Super 1000 events belong to the highest tier of the BWF World Tour and offer the most ranking points and prize money. The Thailand Open features both singles and doubles Now that you’re up to date with the general information regarding the tournament, let’s take a closer look at its schedule, impressive prize money at stake and other details. By Sanika Achrekar, May 30 What is the prize money for the 2023 Thailand Open? Image credits: Instagram/Badminton Association of Thailand The prize money pool for Thailand Open 2023 amounts to an impressive USD 420,000. Its allocation will be in ...

Thailand Open 2023 Badminton Tournament Starts Today on Tuesday, 30 May 2023 in Bangkok; Live Streaming and Telecast Details Here

Now that the Malaysia Masters and Indonesia Masters is over, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) is all set to kick start the Thailand Open Badminton 2023 tournament. From Tuesday, 30 May, the 11th tournament of Thailand Open In the Men’s Singles draw, Chinese’s Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen will be the top seed while as Chinese’s Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen will be the top seed in the Men’s Singles in the tournament. World No.2 An Se-young will lead the Women’s Singles draw. PV Sindhu, Let us read about the Thailand Open Badminton Tournament 2023 Date, time, venue, live streaming, and other details below.