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The All England Open Badminton Championships is the world's oldest badminton tournament, held annually in England.With the introduction of the BWF's latest grading system, it was given Super Series status in 2007, upgraded to Super Series Premier status in 2011, and designated a Super 1000 event at the birth of the World Tour in 2018. [1]
The All England Open Badminton Championships is an annual British badminton tournament created in 1899. For four decades beginning 1954, the Championships was held at the Wembley Arena , London but since 1994, it has been played at the Arena Birmingham in the city of Birmingham , United Kingdom . [ 1 ]
The 2011 All England Open Badminton Championships was the third super series tournament of the 2011 BWF Super Series. It was the second competition under the new format where a select group of Super Series events were elevated to premier status. The tournament was held in Birmingham, England from 8–13 March 2011 and had a total purse of ...
China Open: Lin Dan: Jiang Yanjiao: Jung Jae-sung Lee Yong-dae: Zhang Yawen Zhao Tingting: Lee Yong-dae Lee Hyo-jung: Hong Kong: Chen Jin: Wang Chen: Jung Jae-sung Lee Yong-dae: Zhang Yawen Zhao Tingting: Xie Zhongbo Zhang Yawen: Masters Finals: Lee Chong Wei: Zhou Mi: Koo Kien Keat Tan Boon Heong: Chin Eei Hui Wong Pei Tty: Thomas Laybourn ...
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2011: All England Open Lin Dan 21–17, 21–17 Winner: 2011: India Open: Peter Gade ... Winner: 2013: Super Series Finals Tommy Sugiarto: 21–10, 21–12 Winner: 2014:
Ray Stevens, Mike Tredgett, Tjun Tjun, Johan Wahjudi and Thomas Kihlström are the only players in history to reach the All England Open Badminton Gentlemen's Doubles Final in both the Amateur and Open era. Stevens managed to so twice while partnering Tredgett who managed the feat four times, without triumphing whereas Tjun and Wahjudi managed ...
The oldest winner of the Open Championship is Tom Morris Sr. (or Old Tom Morris) who was 46 years and 102 days old when he won in 1867. His son, Tom Morris Jr., is the youngest winner of the championship, he was 17 years and 156 days old when he won the 1868 Open Championship. He also won the most consecutive times with four victories (1868 ...