China Open Badminton 2024

2024 - 9 - 16

Shuttlecock Showdown: China Open 2024 Set to Serve Up Some Serious Drama!

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Get ready, badminton fans! The China Open 2024 is almost here, featuring the best players from around the globe. Who will smash their way to victory?

The VICTOR China Open 2024 is just around the corner, and badminton enthusiasts everywhere are eager to catch every exhilarating moment of this prestigious event! Taking place as part of the BWF World Tour, this tournament marks its twenty-seventh installment, showcasing not only remarkable talent but also hefty prize money that will have players competing fiercely on the court. This year, fans can look forward to seeing their favorite shuttlers—particularly the emerging stars from India—take on strong contenders from around the world.

Leading the charge for India is a powerhouse duo comprised of Commonwealth Games medallists N Sikki Reddy and B Sumeeth Reddy. They will be battling in the mixed doubles category, and with the fierce competition ahead, every match promises nail-biting excitement! They won’t be the only ones to watch, as world number 39, Aakarshi Kashyap, is looking to shine as the top seed in the women’s singles. With so many talented players in the mix, the stage is set for some serious drama, entertaining upsets, and, of course, spectacular badminton.

Among the storylines to watch, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand are striving to rekindle their winning spirit after a setback that saw them miss qualification for the Paris Olympics. Determined not to let that define their season, the duo will be aiming to sweep through the Super 1000 event with renewed confidence and improved tactics. Fans can only hope that their vibrant synergy will translate into unforgettable matches!

As the tournament approaches, excitement brews not only for the players but also for the viewers. Be sure to catch the live streaming coverage so you won’t miss a single rally or epic smashes that could change the outcome in just one serve! With the stakes high and pride on the line, the China Open 2024 is poised to be a thrilling event that showcases the crème de la crème of badminton.

Did you know? The China Open is known for its heavy investment in the sport and features a staggering prize pool, which in previous years has reached up to $1 million! This not only attracts top-tier talent but also boosts the popularity of badminton across Asia and beyond. Additionally, badminton is one of the fastest racket sports in the world, with shuttlecocks capable of reaching speeds over 400 km/h during professional matches! Who knows—maybe this year's tournament will produce some fascinating records!

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Where To Watch: VICTOR China Open 2024 (BWF Corporate)

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China Open 2024 Live Streaming: Prize Money, Seeds, Indian ... (Outlook India)

The China Open badminton tournament marks the twenty-seventh tournament of the 2024 BWF World Tour. Here's the list of the seeded players, Indian shuttlers ...

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China Open 2024 badminton: India's emerging stars take on stacked ... (Olympics)

Commonwealth Games medallists N Sikki Reddy and B Sumeeth Reddy will lead India's challenge in the mixed doubles. World No. 39 Aakarshi Kashyap is the top- ...

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China Open: Can Treesa-Gayatri rekindle their form on World Tour? (The Bridge)

After failing to qualify for the Paris Olympics, the duo aim to revive their fortunes at the Super 1000 event. Treesa Jolly Gayatri Gopichand. X. World No.

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China Open: China Stars Receive Boost After Withdrawals (HSBC BWF World Tour)

Last week's winners Jiang/Wei elevated to top line of the draw in mixed doubles at the VICTOR China Open 2024. China Open: China Stars Receive Boost After ...

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BWF China Open 2024: Lee Zii Jia crashes out in first round - and fast (Olympics)

Find out how the Paris 2024 men's singles bronze medallist drops the second game 21-2 in a nightmarish defeat to Watanabe Koki of Japan at the Super 1000 ...

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Zii Jia falls in China Open first round (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Lee Zii Jia crashed out in the first round of the China Open today.

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Zii Jia suffers shock first round exit in China Open (The Star Online)

PETALING JAYA: Men's singles shuttler Lee Zii Jia suffered a premature exit in the China Open when he went down to Japan's Koki Watanabe in the first round.

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Zii Jia knocked out of China Open in first round (Free Malaysia Today)

The national singles shuttler says he has been unable to fully recover since competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics.

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Smashing Stats: China Open 2024 (HSBC BWF World Tour)

Ten former winners are competing. · One of them is Lee So Hee, who with old partner Chang Ye Na, is one of two non-Chinese pairs to win women's doubles in the ...

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Highlights of China Open 2024 badminton tournament (Xinhua)

Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang (R) of China compete during the men's doubles first round match between Liang Weikeng/Wang Chang of China and Christo Popov/Toma ...

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Where To Watch: VICTOR China Open 2024 (BWF Corporate)

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