Korean Open

Korean Open

Die Korea Open sind die internationalen Meisterschaften von Südkorea im Badminton. Mit der Austragung seit 1991 gehören die Titelkämpfe im Vergleich zu den Malaysian Open, Denmark Open oder All England zu den jüngeren internationalen Turnieren der Top-Nationen im Badminton. 1998 mussten die Korea Open aus finanziellen Gründen während der ökonomischen Krise in Asien abgesagt werden. 2007 gehörte das Turnier zur BWF Super Series.

Austragungsorte

Stadt Jahr
Cheju Island 2000 – 2001
Yeosu 2002
Seoul 1991 – 1999, 2006 – 2008

Die Sieger

Jahr Herreneinzel Dameneinzel Herrendoppel Damendoppel Mixed
1991 ChinaChina Wu Wenkai ChinaChina Huang Hua South KoreaSouth Korea Kim Moon-soo
South KoreaSouth Korea Park Joo-bong
South KoreaSouth Korea Chung So-young
South KoreaSouth Korea Hwang Hye-young
South KoreaSouth Korea Park Joo-bong
South KoreaSouth Korea Jung Myung-heui
1992 ChinaChina Tang Jiuhong DenmarkDenmark Thomas Lund
DenmarkDenmark Pernille Dupont
1993 IndonesiaIndonesia Joko Suprianto South KoreaSouth Korea Bang Soo-hyun ChinaChina Zheng Yumin
ChinaChina Huang Zhanzhong
South KoreaSouth Korea Chung So-young
South KoreaSouth Korea Gil Young-ah
DenmarkDenmark Thomas Lund
SwedenSweden Catrine Bengtsson
1994 IndonesiaIndonesia Ardy Wiranata SwedenSweden Par-Gunnar Jonsson
SwedenSweden Peter Exelsson
DenmarkDenmark Michael Søgaard
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
1995 IndonesiaIndonesia Heryanto Arbi IndonesiaIndonesia Susi Susanti IndonesiaIndonesia Ricky Subagja
IndonesiaIndonesia Rexy Mainaky
South KoreaSouth Korea Gil Young-ah
South KoreaSouth Korea Jang Hye-ock
DenmarkDenmark Thomas Lund
DenmarkDenmark Marlene Thomsen
1996 South KoreaSouth Korea Kim Hak-kyun South KoreaSouth Korea Bang Soo-hyun South KoreaSouth Korea Park Ju-bong
South KoreaSouth Korea Ra Kyung-min
1997 DenmarkDenmark Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen ChinaChina Ye Zhaoying South KoreaSouth Korea Ha Tae-kwon
South KoreaSouth Korea Kang Kyung-jin
ChinaChina Ge Fei
ChinaChina Gu Jun
ChinaChina Liu Yong
ChinaChina Ge Fei
1998 nicht ausgetragen
1999 Fung Permadi ChinaChina Zhou Mi IndonesiaIndonesia Flandy Limpele
IndonesiaIndonesia Eng Hian
ChinaChina Huang Nanyan
ChinaChina Yang Wei
South KoreaSouth Korea Kim Dong-moon
South KoreaSouth Korea Ra Kyung-min
2000 DenmarkDenmark Peter Gade DenmarkDenmark Camilla Martin South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Dong-soo
South KoreaSouth Korea Yoo Yong-song
South KoreaSouth Korea Ra Kyung-min
South KoreaSouth Korea Chung Jae-hee
2001 South KoreaSouth Korea Ha Tae-kwon
South KoreaSouth Korea Kim Dong-moon
ChinaChina Huang Nanyan
ChinaChina Yang Wei
2002 ChinaChina Lin Dan ChinaChina Zhang Ning ChinaChina Gao Ling
ChinaChina Huang Sui
2003 DenmarkDenmark Kenneth Jonassen the Netherlandsthe Netherlands Mia Audina South KoreaSouth Korea Ra Kyung-min
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Kyung-won
2004 ChinaChina Xia Xuanze ChinaChina Zhang Ning IndonesiaIndonesia Luluk Hadiyanto
IndonesiaIndonesia Yulianto Alven
ChinaChina Yang Wei
ChinaChina Zhang Jiewen
2005 DenmarkDenmark Peter Gade South KoreaSouth Korea Jun Jae Youn DenmarkDenmark Jens Eriksen
DenmarkDenmark Martin Lundgaard Hansen
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Kyung-woon
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Hyo-jung
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Jae-jin
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Hyo-jung
2006 ChinaChina Bao Chunlai ChinaChina Lu Lan IndonesiaIndonesia Tony Gunawan
IndonesiaIndonesia Candra Wijaya
ChinaChina Yang Wei
ChinaChina Zhang Jiewen
IndonesiaIndonesia Nova Widianto
IndonesiaIndonesia Lilyana Natsir
2007 ChinaChina Lin Dan ChinaChina Xie Xingfang South KoreaSouth Korea Jung Jae-sung
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Yong-dae
ChinaChina Gao Ling
ChinaChina Huang Sui
ChinaChina Zheng Bo
ChinaChina Gao Ling
2008 South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Hyun-il Hong KongHong Kong Zhou Mi ChinaChina Fu Haifeng
ChinaChina Cai Yun
ChinaChina Yu Yang
ChinaChina Du Jing
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Yong-dae
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Hyo-jung
2009 DenmarkDenmark Peter Gade DenmarkDenmark Tine Rasmussen DenmarkDenmark Mathias Boe
ChinaChina Carsten Mogensen
Cheng Wen-Hsing
Chien Yu-Chin
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Yong-dae
South KoreaSouth Korea Lee Hyo-jung

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