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The Malaysia Open is played in the second week of January (prior to this it was first week in April or first week in July) and is chronologically the first of the four BWF World Tour Super 1000 tournaments of the badminton season. [1]
Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Ref 1937 A. S. Samuel: Alice Pennefather: A. S. Samuel Chan Kon Leong: Alice Pennefather Ong Siew Eng: Wong Peng Soon Waileen Wong: 1938 Tan Chong Tee: Moey Chwee Lan: Chan Kon Neong Ida Lim: 1939 Seah Eng Hee: Cecilia Chan: Teh Gin Sooi Low Keat Soo: Chan Kon Neong Chung ...
Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles World Tour Finals BWF World Tour Finals: Report: Shi Yuqi: Wang Zhiyi: Kim Astrup Anders Skaarup Rasmussen: Baek Ha-na Lee So-hee: Zheng Siwei Huang Yaqiong: Super 1000 Malaysia Open: Report: Anders Antonsen: An Se-young: Liang Weikeng Wang Chang: Liu Shengshu Tan Ning ...
The 2024 Malaysia Open (officially known as the Petronas Malaysia Open 2024 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament that took place at the Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 9 to 14 January 2024 and had a total prize of US$1,300,000.
An Olympian, she and Pearly Tan created history by becoming the first ever Malaysian semi-finalists at the women's doubles event at the 2024 Summer Olympics. She won the gold medals at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the women's doubles with partner Pearly Tan and in the mixed team event. [1] [2]
The latter's win was Indonesia's first title in Malaysia Open women's doubles since 1967. In mixed doubles, Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong retained the title for the third consecutive edition; Zheng became the most successful mixed doubles player in the tournament's history with four titles in a row, having also won in 2017.
In 2022, Tan and Muralitharan claimed the French Open title, becoming the first ever Malaysian women's doubles pair to achieve this feat. [5] In 2023, Tan set a new world record for the fastest women's badminton smash at 438 kilometers per hour. She is the first female badminton player to hold that world record. [6]
Nakanishi and Iwanaga won the women's doubles title at the 2024 Denmark Open. It was their first Super 750 title and their fifth consecutive tournament final win of the year. They maintained a perfect record at finals in 2024, having won the 2024 Spain Masters, [5] Malaysia Masters, [6] U.S. Open, [7] and Canada Open. [8]