Indonesia Open (badminton)

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The Indonesia Open (Indonesian: Indonesia Terbuka) is an annual badminton tournament organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia (PBSI) since 1982. It became part of the BWF Super Series tournament in 2007 and got the Super Series Premier status in 2011. Following the restructurisation to BWF World Tour, since 2018 it became one of only four tournaments to be granted Super 1000 level.

Indonesia Open
Official website
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Editions42 (2024)
LocationJakarta (2024)
Indonesia
VenueIstora Gelora Bung Karno (2024)
Prize moneyUS$1.300 million (2024)
Men's
Draw32S / 32D
Current championsShi Yuqi (singles)
Liang Weikeng
Wang Chang (doubles)
Most singles titles6
Ardy Wiranata
Taufik Hidayat
Lee Chong Wei
Most doubles titles4
Hariamanto Kartono
Ricky Subagja
Rexy Mainaky
Candra Wijaya
Lee Yong-dae
Women's
Draw32S / 32D
Current championsChen Yufei (singles)
Baek Ha-na
Lee So-hee (doubles)
Most singles titles6
Susi Susanti
Most doubles titles3
Rosiana Tendean
Eliza Nathanael
Yu Yang
Mixed doubles
Draw32
Current championsJiang Zhenbang
Wei Yaxin
Most titles (male)6
Tri Kusharjanto
Most titles (female)6
Minarti Timur
Super 1000
Last completed
2024 Indonesia Open

Sponsorships

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  • Pelita Jaya (1987–1988)
  • Pelita Khatulistiwa (1989)
  • Pelita Mahakam (1990)
  • Indocement Pelita Parahyangan (1991)
  • 555 (1992)
  • Indomie (1993)
  • RCTI (1994)
  • Sony (1995–1997)
  • Sanyo (Sanyo Indonesia Open, 1998–2003)
  • Djarum (Djarum Indonesia Open, 2004–2013)
  • BCA (BCA Indonesia Open, 2014–2017)
  • Blibli (Blibli Indonesia Open, 2018–2019)
  • SimInvest (SimInvest Indonesia Open, 2021)
  • East Ventures (East Ventures Indonesia Open, 2022)
  • Kapal Api (Kapal Api Group Indonesia Open, 2023–2024)

Venues and host cities

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Below is the nine cities that have hosted the tournament. The tournament's current host city is Jakarta.

Past winners

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Ref
1982   Icuk Sugiarto   Verawaty Fadjrin   Rudy Heryanto
  Hariamanto Kartono
  Gillian Gilks
  Gillian Clark
  Martin Dew
  Gillian Gilks
[3]
1983   Liem Swie King   Ivana Lie   Ruth Damayanti
  Maria Fransisca
  Christian Hadinata
  Ivana Lie
[4]
1984   Lius Pongoh   Li Lingwei   Hadibowo
  Christian Hadinata
  Nora Perry
  Jane Webster
[5]
1985   Han Jian   Hariamanto Kartono
  Liem Swie King
  Han Aiping
  Li Lingwei
  Martin Dew
  Gillian Gilks
[6]
1986   Icuk Sugiarto   Shi Wen   Verawaty Fadjrin
  Ivana Lie
  Steen Fladberg
  Gillian Clark
[7]
1987   Yang Yang   Li Lingwei   Eddy Hartono
  Liem Swie King
  Ivana Lie
  Rosiana Tendean
  Jan Paulsen
  Gillian Gowers
[8]
1988   Icuk Sugiarto   Jalani Sidek
  Razif Sidek
  Verawaty Fadjrin
  Yanti Kusmiati
  Eddy Hartono
  Erma Sulistianingsih
[9]
1989   Xiong Guobao   Susi Susanti   Rudy Gunawan
  Eddy Hartono
  Erma Sulistianingsih
  Rosiana Tendean
  Eddy Hartono
  Verawaty Fadjrin
[10]
1990   Ardy Wiranata   Lee Young-suk   Jalani Sidek
  Razif Sidek
  Chung Myung-hee
  Hwang Hye-young
  Rudy Gunawan
  Rosiana Tendean
[11]
1991   Susi Susanti   Kim Moon-soo
  Park Joo-bong
  Thomas Lund
  Pernille Dupont
[12]
1992   Ye Zhaoying   Rudy Gunawan
  Eddy Hartono
  Erma Sulistianingsih
  Rosiana Tendean
  Pär-Gunnar Jönsson
  Maria Bengtsson
[13]
1993   Alan Budikusuma   Rexy Mainaky
  Ricky Subagja
  Finarsih
  Lili Tampi
  Rudy Gunawan
  Rosiana Tendean
[14]
1994   Ardy Wiranata   Susi Susanti   Jiang Xin
  Zhang Jin
[15]
1995   Rudy Gunawan
  Bambang Suprianto
  Ge Fei
  Gu Jun
  Tri Kusharjanto
  Minarti Timur
[16]
1996   Joko Suprianto   Antonius Ariantho
  Denny Kantono
  Eliza Nathanael
  Zelin Resiana
[2]
1997   Ardy Wiranata   Sigit Budiarto
  Candra Wijaya
[17]
1998   Yong Hock Kin   Mia Audina   Rexy Mainaky
  Ricky Subagja
  Deyana Lomban
  Eliza Nathanael
[18]
1999   Taufik Hidayat   Lidya Djaelawijaya   Helene Kirkegaard
  Rikke Olsen
[19]
2000   Camilla Martin   Tony Gunawan
  Candra Wijaya
  Joanne Goode
  Donna Kellogg
  Simon Archer
  Joanne Goode
2001   Marleve Mainaky   Ellen Angelina   Sigit Budiarto
  Candra Wijaya
  Deyana Lomban
  Vita Marissa
  Tri Kusharjanto
  Emma Ermawati
2002   Taufik Hidayat   Gong Ruina   Lee Dong-soo
  Yoo Yong-sung
  Gao Ling
  Huang Sui
  Bambang Suprianto
  Minarti Timur
2003   Xie Xingfang   Sang Yang
  Zheng Bo
  Kim Dong-moon
  Ra Kyung-min
2004   Luluk Hadiyanto
  Alvent Yulianto
  Yang Wei
  Zhang Jiewen
  Zhang Jun
  Gao Ling
2005   Lee Hyun-il   Wang Chen   Markis Kido
  Hendra Setiawan
  Lee Hyo-jung
  Lee Kyung-won
  Nova Widianto
  Liliyana Natsir
2006   Taufik Hidayat   Zhu Lin   Tony Gunawan
  Candra Wijaya
  Wei Yili
  Zhang Yawen
  Xie Zhongbo
  Zhang Yawen
2007   Lee Chong Wei   Wang Chen   Cai Yun
  Fu Haifeng
  Du Jing
  Yu Yang
  Zheng Bo
  Gao Ling
2008   Sony Dwi Kuncoro   Zhu Lin   Mohd Zakry Abdul Latif
  Mohd Fairuzizuan Mohd Tazari
  Vita Marissa
  Liliyana Natsir
2009   Lee Chong Wei   Saina Nehwal   Jung Jae-sung
  Lee Yong-dae
  Chin Eei Hui
  Wong Pei Tty
  Zheng Bo
  Ma Jin
2010   Fang Chieh-min
  Lee Sheng-mu
  Kim Min-jung
  Lee Hyo-jung
  Robert Mateusiak
  Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
2011   Wang Yihan   Cai Yun
  Fu Haifeng
  Wang Xiaoli
  Yu Yang
  Zhang Nan
  Zhao Yunlei
2012   Simon Santoso   Saina Nehwal   Jung Jae-sung
  Lee Yong-dae
  Sudket Prapakamol
  Saralee Thungthongkam
2013   Lee Chong Wei   Li Xuerui   Mohammad Ahsan
  Hendra Setiawan
  Bao Yixin
  Cheng Shu
  Zhang Nan
  Zhao Yunlei
2014   Jan Ø. Jørgensen   Lee Yong-dae
  Yoo Yeon-seong
  Tian Qing
  Zhao Yunlei
  Joachim Fischer Nielsen
  Christinna Pedersen
[20]
2015   Kento Momota   Ratchanok Intanon   Ko Sung-hyun
  Shin Baek-cheol
  Tang Jinhua
  Tian Qing
  Xu Chen
  Ma Jin
[21]
2016   Lee Chong Wei   Tai Tzu-ying   Lee Yong-dae
  Yoo Yeon-seong
  Misaki Matsutomo
  Ayaka Takahashi
[22]
2017   Srikanth Kidambi   Sayaka Sato   Li Junhui
  Liu Yuchen
  Chen Qingchen
  Jia Yifan
  Tontowi Ahmad
  Liliyana Natsir
[23]
2018   Kento Momota   Tai Tzu-ying   Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
  Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
  Yuki Fukushima
  Sayaka Hirota
[24]
2019   Chou Tien-chen   Akane Yamaguchi   Zheng Siwei
  Huang Yaqiong
[25]
2020 Cancelled[note 1]
2021   Viktor Axelsen   An Se-young   Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
  Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo
  Nami Matsuyama
  Chiharu Shida
  Dechapol Puavaranukroh
  Sapsiree Taerattanachai
[26]
2022   Tai Tzu-ying   Liu Yuchen
  Ou Xuanyi
  Zheng Siwei
  Huang Yaqiong
[27][28]
2023   Chen Yufei   Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
  Chirag Shetty
  Baek Ha-na
  Lee So-hee
2024   Shi Yuqi   Liang Weikeng
  Wang Chang
  Jiang Zhenbang
  Wei Yaxin
  1. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 17 to 22 November, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.

Multiple winners

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Below is the list of the most successful players in the Indonesia Open:

Name MS WS MD WD XD Total
  Ardy Wiranata 6 6
  Tri Kusharjanto 6 6
  Minarti Timur 6 6
  Taufik Hidayat 6 6
  Lee Chong Wei 6 6
  Ivana Lie 1 2 2 5
  Li Lingwei 4 1 5
  Eddy Hartono 3 2 5
  Rosiana Tendean 3 2 5
  Rudy Gunawan 3 2 5
  Susi Susanti 5 5
  Gao Ling 2 3 5
  Hariamanto Kartono 4 4
  Liem Swie King 1 3 4
  Verawaty Fadjrin 1 2 1 4
  Ricky Subagja 4 4
  Rexy Mainaky 4 4
  Candra Wijaya 4 4
  Zheng Bo 1 3 4
  Lee Yong-dae 4 4
  Liliyana Natsir 1 3 4
  Christian Hadinata 1 2 3
  Gillian Gilks 1 2 3
  Icuk Sugiarto 3 3
  Erma Sulistianingsih 2 1 3
  Eliza Nathanael 3 3
  Marcus Fernaldi Gideon 3 3
  Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo 3 3
  Yu Yang 3 3
  Saina Nehwal 3 3
  Zhao Yunlei 1 2 3
  Ma Jin 3 3
  Tai Tzu-ying 3 3
  Zheng Siwei 3 3
  Huang Yaqiong 3 3
  Viktor Axelsen 3 3
  Rudy Heryanto 2 2
  Martin Dew 2 2
  Gillian Clark 1 1 2
  Jalani Sidek 2 2
  Razif Sidek 2 2
  Chung Myung-hee 2 2
  Hwang Hye-young 2 2
  Ye Zhaoying 2 2
  Finarsih 2 2
  Lili Tampi 2 2
  Zelin Resiana 2 2
  Joanne Goode 1 1 2
  Sigit Budiarto 2 2
  Deyana Lomban 2 2
  Bambang Suprianto 1 1 2
  Huang Sui 2 2
  Xie Xingfang 2 2
   Tony Gunawan[1] 2 2
  Zhang Yawen 1 1 2
  Wang Chen 2 2
  Vita Marissa 2 2
  Zhu Lin 2 2
  Lee Hyo-jung 2 2
  Cai Yun 2 2
  Fu Haifeng 2 2
  Jung Jae-sung 2 2
  Wang Xiaoli 2 2
  Hendra Setiawan 2 2
  Zhang Nan 2 2
  Li Xuerui 2 2
  Tian Qing 2 2
  Yoo Yeon-seong 2 2
  Xu Chen 2 2
  Tontowi Ahmad 2 2
  Kento Momota 2 2
  Yuki Fukushima 2 2
  Sayaka Hirota 2 2
  Nami Matsuyama 2 2
  Chiharu Shida 2 2
  Liu Yuchen 2 2
  Baek Ha-na 2 2
  Lee So-hee 2 2
  Chen Yufei 2 2
^1 – Tony Gunawan won one title representing Indonesia and one with the United States


Men's Singles

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Wins Winner(s)
6 Ardy Wiranata  
Taufik Hidayat  
Lee Chong Wei  
3 Icuk Sugiarto  
Viktor Axelsen  
2 Kento Momota  

Women's Singles

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Wins Winner(s)
6 Susi Susanti  
4 Li Lingwei  
3 Saina Nehwal  
Tai Tzu-ying  
2 Ye Zhaoying  
Xie Xingfang  
Wang Chen  
Zhu Lin  
Li Xuerui  
Chen Yufei  

Performances by nation

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As of 2024 edition
Pos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1   Indonesia 22 10 23.5 13 16 84.5
2   China 4 18 6 13 14 55
3   South Korea 1 2 7 6 1 17
4   Malaysia 7 3 1 11
5   Denmark 4 1 1 3 9
  Japan 2 2 5 9
7   England 3 4 7
8   Chinese Taipei 1 3 1 5
  India 1 3 1 5
10   Thailand 1 2 3
11   Hong Kong 2 2
12   Poland 1 1
  Sweden 1 1
14   United States 0.5 0.5
Total 42 42 42 42 42 210

See also

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References

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