2019 Dutch Open (badminton) explained

Dates:8–13 October
Level:G2L6
Prize Money:75000
Venue:Topsportcentrum
Location:Almere, Netherlands
Ms:Lakshya Sen
Country Ms:IND
Ws:Wang Zhiyi
Country Ws:CHN
Md1:Vladimir Ivanov
Country Md1:RUS
Md2:Ivan Sozonov
Country Md2:RUS
Wd1:Gabriela Stoeva
Country Wd1:BUL
Wd2:Stefani Stoeva
Country Wd2:BUL
Xd1:Robin Tabeling
Country Xd1:NED
Xd2:Selena Piek
Country Xd2:NED
Previous:2018

The 2019 Dutch Open (officially known as the Yonex Dutch Open 2019 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Topsportcentrum in Almere, Netherlands, from 8 to 13 October 2019 and had a total purse of $75,000.

Tournament

The 2019 Dutch Open was the ninth Super 100 tournament of the 2019 BWF World Tour and also part of the Dutch Open championships, which has been held since 1932. This tournament was organized by the Badminton Nederland and was sanctioned by the BWF.[1]

Venue

This international tournament was held at Topsportcentrum in Almere, Flevoland, Netherlands.[1]

Point distribution

Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF Tour Super 100 event.[2]

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Prize money

The total prize money for this tournament was US$75,000. Distribution of prize money was in accordance with BWF regulations.[1]

EventWinnerFinalsSemi-finalsQuarter-finalsLast 16
Singles$5,625$2,850$1,087.50$450$262.50
Doubles$5,925$2,850$1,050$543.75$281.25

Men's singles

Seeds

  1. Sameer Verma (third round)
  2. Rasmus Gemke (second round)
  3. Mark Caljouw (second round)
  4. Sourabh Verma (second round)
  5. Thomas Rouxel (second round)
  6. Victor Svendsen (third round)
  7. Toby Penty (third round)
  8. Lucas Corvée (second round)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Women's singles

Seeds

  1. Line Kjærsfeldt (second round)
  2. Kirsty Gilmour (first round)
  3. Carolina Marín (withdrew)
  4. Evgeniya Kosetskaya (final)
  5. Neslihan Yiğit (first round)
  6. Zhang Yiman (semi-finals)
  7. Yvonne Li (second round)
  8. Pai Yu-po (semi-finals)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Men's doubles

Seeds

  1. Liao Min-chun / Su Ching-heng (semi-finals)
  2. Marcus Ellis / Chris Langridge (quarter-finals)
  3. Mark Lamsfuß / Marvin Emil Seidel (final)
  4. Lu Ching-yao / Yang Po-han (quarter-finals)
  5. Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov (champions)
  6. Huang Kaixiang / Liu Cheng (quarter-finals)
  7. Ou Xuanyi / Zhang Nan (semi-finals)
  8. Jelle Maas / Robin Tabeling (quarter-finals)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Women's doubles

Seeds

  1. Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva (champions)
  2. Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen (withdrew)
  3. Ekaterina Bolotova / Alina Davletova (semi-finals)
  4. Selena Piek / Cheryl Seinen (quarter-finals)
  5. Chloe Birch / Lauren Smith (first round)
  6. Émilie Lefel / Anne Tran (first round)
  7. Delphine Delrue / Léa Palermo (quarter-finals)
  8. Emma Karlsson / Johanna Magnusson (second round)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Mixed doubles

Seeds

  1. Marcus Ellis / Lauren Smith (semi-finals)
  2. Chris Adcock / Gabby Adcock (final)
  3. Robin Tabeling / Selena Piek (champions)
  4. Mark Lamsfuß / Isabel Herttrich (second round)
  5. Rodion Alimov / Alina Davletova (first round)
  6. Ben Lane / Jessica Pugh (first round)
  7. Sam Magee / Chloe Magee (second round)
  8. Marvin Emil Seidel / Linda Efler (first round)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prospectus Dutch Open 2019. . 16 August 2019.
  2. Web site: World Ranking System . . 27 January 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190510005434/https://system.bwfbadminton.com/documents/folder_1_81/folder_1_82/New-Regulations-2018/5.3.3.1%20World%20Ranking%20System.pdf . 10 May 2019 . live .