Badminton tournament
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Tournament details |
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Dates | 3 March – 13 December |
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Edition | 9th |
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The 2015 BWF Super Series, officially known as the 2015 Metlife BWF Super Series for sponsorship reasons, was the ninth season of the BWF Super Series.
Schedule
Below is the schedule released by the Badminton World Federation:[1]
Tour | Official title | Venue | City | Date | Prize money USD | Report |
Start | Finish |
1 | All England Super Series Premier | Arena Birmingham | Birmingham | March 3 | March 8 | 500,000 | Report |
2 | India Open Super Series | Siri Fort Sports Complex | New Delhi | March 24 | March 29 | 300,000 | Report |
3 | Malaysia Open Super Series Premier | Putra Indoor Stadium | Kuala Lumpur | March 31 | April 5 | 500,000 | Report |
4 | Singapore Super Series | Singapore Indoor Stadium | Singapore | April 7 | April 12 | 300,000 | Report |
5 | Australian Super Series | Sydney Olympic Park | Sydney | May 26 | May 31 | 750,000 | Report |
6 | Indonesia Open Super Series Premier | Istora Senayan | Jakarta | June 2 | June 7 | 800,000 | Report |
7 | Japan Super Series | Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium | Tokyo | September 8 | September 13 | 275,000 | Report |
8 | Korea Open Super Series | SK Handball Stadium | Seoul | September 15 | September 20 | 600,000 | Report |
9 | Denmark Super Series Premier | Odense Sports Park | Odense | October 13 | October 18 | 650,000 | Report |
10 | French Super Series | Stade Pierre de Coubertin | Paris | October 20 | October 25 | 275,000 | Report |
11 | China Open Super Series Premier | Haixia Olympic Sports Center | Fuzhou | November 10 | November 15 | 700,000 | Report |
12 | Hong Kong Super Series | Hong Kong Coliseum | Kowloon | November 17 | November 22 | 350,000 | Report |
13 | Super Series Masters Finals | Hamdan Sports Complex | Dubai | December 9 | December 13 | 1,000,000 | Report |
Super Series Premier
Super Series Finals
Results
Winners
Performance by countries
Tabulated below are the Super Series performances based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed:
Finals
All England
India
Malaysia
Singapore
Australia
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Denmark
France
China
Hong Kong
Masters Finals
References
- ^ "Tournament Calendar – 2015". Badminton World Federation. bwfbadminton.org. Archived from the original on 1 January 2017. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
2015 BWF Super Series
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Italics denotes Premier event |
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Editions | |
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Tournaments | Super Series Premier | - All England Open (2011–17)
- China Open (2011–17)
- Denmark Open (2011–17)
- Indonesia Open (2011–17)
- Korea Open (2011–13)
- Malaysia Open (2014–17)
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Super Series | - All England Open (2007–10)
- Australian Open (2014–17)
- China Masters (2007–13)
- China Open (2007–10)
- Denmark Open (2007–10)
- French Open (2007–17)
- Hong Kong Open (2007–17)
- India Open (2011–17)
- Indonesia Open (2007–10)
- Japan Open (2007–17)
- Korea Open (2007–10, 2014–17)
- Malaysia Open (2007–13)
- Singapore Open (2007–17)
- Swiss Open (2007–10)
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2014– 15 World Cup seasons/leagues in summer sports |
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UCI | |
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FINA | - Diving
- Swimming
- Synchronized swimming '14
- Water polo (men's)
- Water polo (women's)
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Others | - Archery
- Artistic gymnastics
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Beach volleyball
- Canoe slalom
- Equestrian dressage
- Fencing
- Field hockey
- Modern pentathlon
- Rhythmic gymnastics
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Table tennis
- Tennis (men's)
- Tennis (women's)
- Tennis (mixed)
- Volleyball (men's)
- Volleyball (women's)
- Wrestling '14
- Wrestling '15
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