The BWF Malaysia Open Badminton 2022 is an upcoming badminton tournament which will see best duos in the world compete for glory in the doubles category events, we take a look at the Doubles category players, draw, seeded players, schedule
The Malaysia Open is the twelfth stop on the 2022 BWF World Tour and has been a part of the Malaysia Open tournaments since 1937. The Badminton Association of Malaysia is hosting this competition with the BWF’s consent.
BWF Malaysia Open Badminton 2022 Doubles Draw, Schedule, Date, Time, Players List, Tickets, Prize Money, Fixtures, Live Stream Telecast
From June 28 to July 3, 2022, the Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, will host the 2022 Malaysia Open, a badminton competition with a US$675,000 top prize. In the competition, Indian doubles category players will hope to shake off past disappointment and fight for the medals.
June 28-29: First-round matches will begin
30th June: Second-round matches will begin
1st July: Quarter-finals begin
July 2: Semi-finals begin
3rd July: Finals begin
2022 Malaysia Open Badminton Doubles Category First Round Draw, Fixtures, Players List
A few of well-known men’s doubles players have withdrawn from the Malaysia Open badminton tournament, which starts next Tuesday. Due to injury, Asian champions Pramudya Kusumawardana and Yeremia Rambitan as well as World No. 1 Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo-Marcus Fernaldi Gideon of Indonesia will not be competing. Tan Wee Kiong-Tan Kian Meng and Wan Arif Junaidi-Haikal Nazri are set to be elevated into the main draw at Malaysia Open, so some Malaysian supporters definitely won’t mind.
India’s top doubles team, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, are the seventh seed in the men’s doubles competition. They will compete against Malaysians Man Wei Chong and Tee Kai Wun in the first round of the draws. They are in the first quadrant of the draws.
Tickets for the competion can be purchased here.
Men’s Doubles First Round Draw
Malaysia Tan K M
Malaysia Tan W K
Denmark J Bay
Denmark L Mølhede
Indonesia L R Carnando
Indonesia D Marthin
China Liu YC
China Ou XY
India S Rankireddy
India C Shetty
Malaysia Man W C
Malaysia Tee K W
Japan K Matsui
Japan Y Takeuchi
Malaysia Goh S F
Malaysia N Izzuddin
Chinese Taipei Lee Y
Chinese Taipei Wang C-l
Netherlands R Jille
Netherlands T van der Lecq
France C Popov
France T J Popov
Malaysia Ong Y S
Malaysia Teo E Y
Indonesia F Alfian
Indonesia M R Ardianto
Malaysia Goh V S
Malaysia Low J S
Germany M Lamsfuß
Germany M Seidel
Republic of Ireland J Magee
Republic of Ireland P Reynolds
Singapore T Hee
Singapore Loh K H
South Korea Kang M-h
South Korea Seo S-j
Japan A Koga
Japan T Saito
Malaysia A Chia
Malaysia Soh W Y
China He JT
China Zhou HD
India M Attri
India B. S Reddy
China Ren XY
China Tan Q
Indonesia M Ahsan
Indonesia H Setiawan
Malaysia N M Azriyn A
Malaysia Lim K W
Thailand S Jomkoh
Thailand K Kedren
South Korea Choi S-g
South Korea Kim W-h
Denmark K Astrup
Denmark A S Rasmussen
Germany J R Jansen
Germany J C Völker
Indonesia M S Fikri
Indonesia B Maulana
Chinese Taipei Lu C-y
Chinese Taipei Yang P-ha
Japan T Hoki
Japan Y Kobayashi
Women’s Doubles First Round Draw
China Chen QC
China Jia YF
Thailand B Aimsaard
Thailand N Aimsaard
Malaysia Low Y Y
Malaysia V Siow
Germany L Efler
Germany I Lohau
Japan N Matsuyama
Japan C Shida
India A Ponnappa
India N. S Reddy
Indonesia A Rahayu
Indonesia S F S Ramadhanti
South Korea Baek H-n
South Korea Lee Y-r
South Korea Kim S-y
South Korea Kong H-y
Indonesia F D Kusuma
Indonesia A C Pratiwi
China Du Y
China Li WM
Brazil J Lima
Brazil S Lima
Bulgaria G Stoeva
Bulgaria S Stoeva
Ukraine M Stoliarenko
Ukraine Y Zharka
India H M Harinarayanan
India A Roy
South Korea Jeong N-e
South Korea Kim H-j
China Liu XX
China Xia YT
Malaysia P Tan
Malaysia T Muralitharan
China Zhang SX
China Zheng Y
Thailand J Kititharakul
Thailand R Prajongjai
Malaysia V Hoo
Malaysia Lim C S
Indonesia F V D Gani
Indonesia R Sugiarto
India S Gurazada
United States I Jaiswal
Japan Y Fukushima
Japan S Hirota
Thailand O Jongsathapornparn
Thailand A Povanon
Japan R Iwanaga
Japan K Nakanishi
India K. A Bhat
India S Gautam
Japan M Matsumoto
Japan W Nagahara
Malaysia A Cheong
Malaysia Teoh M X
Republic of Ireland K Frost
Republic of Ireland M Ryan
France M Lambert
France A Tran
South Korea Lee S-h
South Korea Shin S-c
Points Award System
The BWF scoring system is used to determine the distribution of points for each round of the BWF World Tour Super 750 event. Doubles category winners receive 11,000 BWF points, and runner-ups receive 9,300 BWF points, according to the BWF. The significant number of points up for grabs will undoubtedly spur on competitors hoping to advance in the BWF World Rankings.
Winner | Runner-up | 3/4 | 5/8 | 9/16 | 17/32 |
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11,000 | 9,350 | 7,700 | 6,050 | 4,320 | 2,660 |
Prize Money Pool Distribution
With the prize money being distributed in accordance with BWF rules, the total prize money of 2022 Malaysia Open is US$650,000. Further, the winner of the doubles category will bag a total of $49,950 while the runner-up duo will take home $23,625.
Event | Winner | Finalist | Semi-finals | Quarter-finals | Last 16 | Last 32 |
Singles | $47,250 | $22,950 | $9,450 | $3,712.50 | $2,025 | $675 |
Doubles | $49,950 | $23,625 | $9,450 | $4218.75 | $2,193.75 | $675 |
When And Where to Watch: Live Stream And Telecast All England Open Badminton Championship
From 28th June, the BWF Malaysia Open 2022 can be seen live in India by badminton enthusiasts on Voot Select and at BWF TV, the organization’s official YouTube channel. The telecast will begin from the very first round of the prestigious tournament.
Thailand | True Visions |
Malaysia | Astro |
Singapore | Star Hub |
France | Le Equipe |
Germany | Sportdeutschland tv |
Indonesia | TVRI, Vidio |
Spain | TV e |
United Kingdom/Ireland | BT Sport |
Africa | Star Times |
Brunei | Krystal, Astro |
China | Zhibo TV |
Chinese Taipei | ELTA HD |
Honk Kong | Now TV |
India | Voot Select |