Canada Open badminton 2023 schedule, date, time, draw, players list, tickets, prize money, live stream telecast where to watch

Canada Open badminton 2023 schedule, date, time, draw, players list, tickets, prize money, live stream telecast where to watch

We examine the 2023 BWF Canada Open badminton schedule, draw, seeded players, tickets, prize money, & streaming information

Although numerous elite shuttlers have decided to withdraw from the 2023 Canada Open, the women’s singles division will be interesting to watch with Akane Yamaguchi, Ratchanok Intanon, & PV Sindhu all in the title contention.

BWF Canada Open badminton 2023 schedule, date, time, draw, players list, tickets, prize money and live stream telecast where to watch

2023 Canada Open schedule, date, venue, fixtures, & first-round draw

On Tuesday, Indian ace PV Sindhu will face-off against Canadian shuttler Talia Ng at the 2023 Canada Open and will be eager to start her campaign on high-note with a resounding victory. Meanwhile, Tasnim Mir will begin her journey with a first-round tie against Nguyen Thuy Linh and if she manages to emerge victorious, she might have to clash against fifth-seed Michelle Li on Thursday. It is confirmed that all the matches from this prestigious event will be hosted at the Markin-MacPhail Centre in Calgary.

In the men’s singles category, top-seed Viktor Axelsen has decided to withdraw and during his absence, in-form Thai shuttler Kunlavut Vitidsarn will be the overwhelming favorite to clinch the title. According to the confirmed schedule till now, Lakshya Sen is the only confirmed Indian shuttler and will face an uphill task of overcoming Vitidsarn in the opening round. Meanwhile, Indian women’s doubles pair Rutaparna & Swetaparna will play against Cheung & Chow knowing a victory can seal their berth in the second-round, where they will face-off against top-seed Japanese duo Nami & Chiharu.

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Below, we look at the seeded players of 2023 Canada Open:

Men’s Singles
  1. Denmark Viktor Axelsen
  2. Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn
  3. Japan Kodai Naraoka
  4. Japan Kenta Nishimoto
  5. China Li Shifeng
  6. Hong Kong Lee Cheuk Yiu
  7. Japan Kanta Tsuneyama
  8. Hong Kong Ng Ka Long
Women’s Singles
  1. Japan Akane Yamaguchi
  2. Thailand Ratchanok Intanon
  3. Thailand Busanan Ongbamrungphan
  4. India P. V. Sindhu
  5. Canada Michelle Li
  6. United States Beiwen Zhang
  7. Chinese Taipei Hsu Wen-chi
  8. Japan Nozomi Okuhara
Men’s Doubles
  1. Japan Takuro Hoki / Yugo Kobayashi
  2. Indonesia Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan
  3. Denmark Kim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
  4. Chinese Taipei Lu Ching-yao / Yang Po-han
  5. Chinese Taipei Lee Yang / Wang Chi-lin
  6. Chinese Taipei Lee Jhe-huei / Yang Po-hsuan
  7. Japan Akira Koga / Taichi Saito
  8. Japan Ayato Endo / Yuta Takei
Women’s Doubles
  1. Japan Nami Matsuyama / Chiharu Shida
  2. Thailand Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai
  3. Japan Yuki Fukushima / Sayaka Hirota
  4. Japan Mayu Matsumoto / Wakana Nagahara
  5. Thailand Benyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard
  6. Japan Rena Miyaura / Ayako Sakuramoto
  7. Denmark Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen
  8. Japan Rui Hirokami / Yuna Kato
Mixed Doubles
  1. Japan Yuta Watanabe / Arisa Higashino
  2. Japan Kyohei Yamashita / Naru Shinoya
  3. Japan Yuki Kaneko / Misaki Matsutomo
  4. Chinese Taipei Ye Hong-wei / Lee Chia-hsin
  5. Japan Hiroki Midorikawa / Natsu Saito
  6. Chinese Taipei Chang Ko-chi / Lee Chih-chen
  7. Denmark Mathias Thyrri / Amalie Magelund
  8. England Gregory Mairs / Jenny Moore
Below, we look at upcoming schedule of 2023 Canada Open:

5th & 6th July: First-round matches will begin (from 04:00 PM GMT/09:30 PM IST)

July 7: Round of 16 matches will begin

8th July: Quarter-finals begin

July 9: Semi-finals begin

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10th July: Finals begin

2023 Canada Open: prize money distribution

Each singles champion at the Singapore Open will get $31,500 from the $420,000 total prize pool because it is a BWF Super 500 competition. According to reports, each loser from the singles category semi-final would only receive $6,090, while both singles category runner-up shuttlers will receive $15,960. It is confirmed that all the first-round losers from this competition will return home with zero prize money.

Event Winner Finalist Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16
Singles $31,500 $15,960 $6,090 $2,520 $1,470
Doubles $33,180 $15,960 $5,880 $3,045 $1,575

When & Where to watch: live stream & telecast of Canada Open

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Fans can follow the action from first-round matches through BWF’s official YouTube channel, BWF TV, as there is no TV broadcast of the event’s opening day in India. The matches will, however, begin to be televised live via the Sports 18-1 network on Thursday, and spectators may watch the events live through the JioCinema app/website.

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