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The 2009 BWF Season was the overall badminton circuit organized by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) for the 2009 badminton season to publish and promote the sport. Besides the BWF World Championships, BWF promotes the sport of Badminton through an extensive worldwide program of events. These events have various purposes according to their ...
3 2009. 4 2010. 5 2011. 6 2012. 7 2013. 8 2014. 9 2015. 10 2016. 11 2017. ... The list below consists of the BWF Super Series winners (including Super Series Masters ...
The 2009 BWF Super Series was the third season of the BWF Super Series.Like the previous season, the twelve tournaments were all hosted by nations in Asia and Europe with the Malaysia Open as the opening tournament and China Open as the final tournament in the season.
The BWF Super Series Finals (named as BWF Super Series Masters Finals until 2009) was an annual badminton tournament held at the end of the year where the players with the most points from that calendar year's twelve events of the BWF Super Series competed for total prize money of at least US$ 1,000,000. It was replaced by BWF World Tour Finals ...
The 2009 BWF Super Series Masters Finals was a top level badminton competition which was held from December 2 to December 6, 2009, in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The final was held by Badminton Association of Malaysia. [1] It was the final event of the BWF Super Series competition on the 2009 BWF Super Series schedule. The total purse for the event ...
The ring's main innovation is the addition of leather from a baseball used in one of their four World Series wins over the Arizona Diamondbacks on the inside of the ring topper, which can be ...
The 2009 BWF World Championships was the 17th tournament of the World Badminton Championships, a global tournament in the sport of badminton. It was held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, from 10–16 August 2009. [1] It was the first ever World Championships event to take place in India. [2]
As a lefty reliever, he was on the playoff roster for all three World Series champions from 2021 to 2023: the 2021 Atlanta Braves, the 2022 Houston Astros and the 2023 Texas Rangers.