2011 Vietnam Open Grand Prix

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2011 Vietnam Open Grand Prix
Tournament details
Dates22–28 August
LevelGrand Prix
Total prize moneyUS$50,000
VenuePhan Dinh Phung Stadium
LocationHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Champions
Men's singlesVietnam Nguyễn Tiến Minh
Women's singlesSingapore Fu Mingtian
Men's doublesIndonesia Angga Pratama
Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro
Women's doublesIndonesia Anneke Feinya Agustin
Indonesia Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
Mixed doublesRussia Vitalij Durkin
Russia Nina Vislova
2010 2012

The 2011 Vietnam Open Grand Prix (officially known as the Yonex-Sunrise Vietnam Grand Prix Open 2011 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Phan Dinh Phung Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, from 22 to 28 August and had a total purse of $50,000.

Tournament[edit]

The 2011 Vietnam Open Grand Prix was the ninth Grand Prix's badminton tournament of the 2011 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix and also part of the Vietnam Open championships which have been held since 1996. This tournament was organized by the Vietnam Badminton Federation, with the local organizer committee Ho Chi Minh City Badminton Association, and sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation.[1]

This tournament attracted more than 300 players from 23 countries and territories to compete in 5 events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles.[2]

Venue[edit]

This international tournament was held at the Phan Dinh Phung Stadium in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.[2]

Point distribution[edit]

Below is the point distribution for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF Grand Prix event.[3]

Winner Runner-up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64 65/128 129/256 257/512
5,500 4,680 3,850 3,030 2,110 1,290 510 240 100 45

Prize money[edit]

The total prize money was US$50,000. Distribution of prize money was in accordance with BWF regulations.[2]

Event Winner Finals Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16
Singles $3,750 $1,900 $725 $300 $175
Doubles $3,950 $1,900 $700 $362.5 $187.5

Men's singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Vietnam Nguyễn Tiến Minh (champion)
  2. Japan Sho Sasaki (final)
  3. Indonesia Tommy Sugiarto (withdrew)
  4. Indonesia Alamsyah Yunus (quarter-finals)
  5. India Ajay Jayaram (semi-finals)
  6. Hong Kong Chan Yan Kit (first round)
  7. Chinese Taipei Hsu Jen-hao (third round)
  8. Malaysia Muhammad Hafiz Hashim (quarter-finals)
  9. Singapore Derek Wong (first round)
  10. Singapore Ashton Chen (third round)
  11. Malaysia Liew Daren (quarter-finals)
  12. India R. M. V. Gurusaidutt (semi-finals)
  13. Russia Vladimir Malkov (second round)
  14. Japan Keigo Sonoda (third round)
  15. Indonesia Sony Dwi Kuncoro (third round)
  16. Thailand Pakkawat Vilailak (second round)

Finals[edit]

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Vietnam Nguyễn Tiến Minh 21 21
12 India R. M. V. Gurusaidutt 5 9
1 Vietnam Nguyễn Tiến Minh 21 21
2 Japan Sho Sasaki 13 17
5 India Ajay Jayaram 21 14 16
2 Japan Sho Sasaki 12 21 21

Women's singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Thailand Ratchanok Intanon (withdrew)
  2. Japan Sayaka Sato (second round)
  3. Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying (semi-finals)
  4. Japan Ai Goto (first round)
  5. Singapore Gu Juan (first round)
  6. Indonesia Aprilia Yuswandari (second round)
  7. Bulgaria Linda Zetchiri (first round)
  8. Indonesia Maria Febe Kusumastuti (first round)

Finals[edit]

Semi-finals Final
          
PFQ South Korea Hwang Hye-youn 19 15
  Singapore Fu Mingtian 21 21
  Singapore Fu Mingtian 21 16 21
  Japan Kaori Imabeppu 18 21 8
3 Chinese Taipei Tai Tzu-ying 15 18
  Japan Kaori Imabeppu 21 21

Men's doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Japan Hirokatsu Hashimoto / Noriyasu Hirata (quarter-finals)
  2. Japan Naoki Kawamae / Shōji Satō (quarter-finals)
  3. Chinese Taipei Chen Hung-ling / Lin Yu-lang (quarter-finals)
  4. Malaysia Gan Teik Chai / Tan Bin Shen (second round)
  5. Indonesia Angga Pratama / Rian Agung Saputro (champions)
  6. Malaysia Goh Wei Shem / Lim Khim Wah (semi-finals)
  7. Malaysia Mak Hee Chun / Ong Soon Hock (semi-finals)
  8. Indonesia Yohanes Rendy Sugiarto / Afiat Yuris Wirawan (quarter-finals)

Finals[edit]

Semi-finals Final
          
7 Malaysia Mak Hee Chun
Malaysia Ong Soon Hock
21 19 12
  Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Singapore Chayut Triyachart
16 21 21
  Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Singapore Chayut Triyachart
12 21 19
5 Indonesia Angga Pratama
Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro
21 16 21
6 Malaysia Goh Wei Shem
Malaysia Lim Khim Wah
21 10 20
5 Indonesia Angga Pratama
Indonesia Rian Agung Saputro
8 21 22

Women's doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semi-finals Final
          
5 Indonesia Anneke Feinya Agustin
Indonesia Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
21 21
7 Chinese Taipei Chiang Kai-hsin
Chinese Taipei Tsai Pei-ling
11 7
5 Indonesia Anneke Feinya Agustin
Indonesia Nitya Krishinda Maheswari
23 26
2 Singapore Shinta Mulia Sari
Singapore Yao Lei
21 24
  South Korea Choi A-reum
South Korea Yoo Hyun-young
20 17
2 Singapore Shinta Mulia Sari
Singapore Yao Lei
22 21

Mixed doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta / Vanessa Neo (semi-finals)
  2. Singapore Chayut Triyachart / Yao Lei (second round)
  3. Russia Vitalij Durkin / Nina Vislova (champions)
  4. India Arun Vishnu / Aparna Balan (quarter-finals)
  5. Indonesia Muhammad Rizky Delynugraha / Richi Puspita Dili (second round)
  6. Hong Kong Leung Chun Yiu / Ng Ka Shun (first round)
  7. Indonesia Irfan Fadhilah / Weni Anggraini (quarter-finals)
  8. Malaysia Tan Aik Quan / Lai Pei Jing (semi-finals)

Finals[edit]

Semi-finals Final
          
1 Singapore Danny Bawa Chrisnanta
Singapore Vanessa Neo
14 17
3 Russia Vitalij Durkin
Russia Nina Vislova
21 21
3 Russia Vitalij Durkin
Russia Nina Vislova
21 21
  South Korea Chung Eui-seok
South Korea Yoo Hyun-young
16 13
  South Korea Chung Eui-seok
South Korea Yoo Hyun-young
21 21
8 Malaysia Tan Aik Quan
Malaysia Lai Pei Jing
14 18

References[edit]

  1. ^ "YONEX-SUNRISE Vietnam Open". www.bwfbadminton.org. Archived from the original on 8 August 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Khởi tranh Giải cầu lông quốc tế Việt Nam mở rộng 2011". dangcongsan.vn (in Vietnamese). 23 August 2011. Archived from the original on 16 June 2021. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Overview Ranking". Bwfbadminton.org. Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 14 August 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2021.

External links[edit]

Preceded by BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
2011 BWF Season
Succeeded by