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The 2016 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix was the tenth season of the BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix.
Schedule[edit]
Below is the schedule released by Badminton World Federation:[1]
Tour
|
Official title
|
Venue
|
City
|
Date
|
Prize money USD
|
Report
|
Start
|
Finish
|
1
|
Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold
|
SPICE Stadium
|
Penang
|
January 19
|
January 24
|
120,000
|
Report
|
2
|
Syed Modi International Grand Prix Gold
|
Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium
|
Lucknow
|
January 26
|
January 31
|
120,000
|
Report
|
3
|
Thailand Masters Grand Prix Gold
|
Nimibutr Stadium
|
Bangkok
|
February 8
|
February 13
|
120,000
|
Report
|
4
|
German Open Grand Prix Gold
|
RWE-Sporthalle
|
Mulheim an der Ruhr
|
March 1
|
March 6
|
120,000
|
Report
|
5
|
Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold
|
St. Jakobshalle
|
Basel
|
March 15
|
March 20
|
120,000
|
Report
|
6
|
New Zealand Open Grand Prix Gold
|
North Shore Events Centre
|
Auckland
|
March 22
|
March 27
|
120,000
|
Report
|
7
|
China Masters Grand Prix Gold
|
Olympic Sport Center Xincheng Gymnasium
|
Jiangsu
|
April 19
|
April 24
|
150,000
|
Report
|
8
|
Chinese Taipei Open Grand Prix Gold
|
Taipei Arena
|
Taipei
|
June 28
|
July 3
|
200,000
|
Report
|
9
|
Canada Open Grand Prix
|
Markin MacPhail Centre
|
Calgary
|
June 28
|
July 3
|
55,000
|
Report
|
10
|
U.S. Open Grand Prix Gold
|
Los Angeles Badminton Club
|
El Monte
|
July 5
|
July 10
|
120,000
|
Report
|
11
|
Vietnam Open Grand Prix
|
Nguyen Du Stadium
|
Ho Chi Minh City
|
July 18
|
July 24
|
50,000
|
Report
|
12
|
Brazil Open Grand Prix
|
Costa Cavalcante
|
Foz do Iguacu
|
August 30
|
September 4
|
55,000
|
Report
|
13
|
Indonesian Masters Grand Prix Gold
|
Balikpapan Sport and Convention Center
|
Balikpapan
|
September 6
|
September 11
|
120,000
|
Report
|
14
|
Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold
|
Nimibutr Stadium
|
Bangkok
|
October 4
|
October 9
|
120,000
|
Report
|
15
|
Russian Open Grand Prix
|
Sport Hall Olympic
|
Vladivostok
|
October 4
|
October 9
|
55,000
|
Report
|
16
|
Chinese Taipei Masters Grand Prix
|
Hsin Chuang Gymnasium
|
Taipei City
|
October 11
|
October 16
|
55,000
|
Report
|
17
|
Dutch Open Grand Prix
|
Topsportcentrum
|
Almere
|
October 11
|
October 16
|
55,000
|
Report
|
18
|
Bitburger Open Grand Prix Gold
|
Saarlandhalle
|
Saarbrücken
|
November 1
|
November 6
|
120,000
|
Report
|
19
|
Scottish Open Grand Prix
|
Emirates Arena
|
Glasgow
|
November 23
|
November 27
|
50,000
|
Report
|
20
|
Macau Open Grand Prix Gold
|
Tap Seac Multisport Pavilion Macau
|
Macau
|
November 29
|
December 4
|
120,000
|
Report
|
21
|
Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold
|
Olympic Memorial Civic Center
|
Seogwipo
|
December 6
|
December 11
|
120,000
|
Report
|
BWF Grand Prix Gold
Results[edit]
Winners[edit]
Performance by countries[edit]
Tabulated below are the Grand Prix performances based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed:
Grand Prix Gold[edit]
Malaysia Masters[edit]
Syed Modi International[edit]
Thailand Masters[edit]
German Open[edit]
Swiss Open[edit]
New Zealand Open[edit]
China Masters[edit]
Chinese Taipei Open[edit]
U.S Open[edit]
Indonesian Masters[edit]
Thailand Open[edit]
Bitburger Open[edit]
Macau Open[edit]
Korea Masters[edit]
Grand Prix[edit]
Canada Open[edit]
Vietnam Open[edit]
Brazil Open[edit]
Russian Open[edit]
Chinese Taipei Masters[edit]
Category
|
Winners
|
Runners-up
|
Score
|
Men's singles
|
Sourabh Varma
|
Liew Daren
|
12–10, 12–10, 3–3 Retired
|
Women's singles
|
Ayumi Mine
|
Saena Kawakami
|
12–10, 7–11, 11–9, 12–10
|
Men's doubles
|
Fajar Alfian / M. Rian Ardianto
|
Chen Hung-ling / Wang Chi-lin
|
11–6, 11–6, 11–13, 9–11, 12–10
|
Women's doubles
|
Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota
|
Shiho Tanaka / Koharu Yonemoto
|
12–10, 11–5, 11–7
|
Mixed doubles
|
Tang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet
|
Ryota Taohata / Koharu Yonemoto
|
11–3, 11–7, 14–12
|
Dutch Open[edit]
Scottish Open[edit]
References[edit]