Denmark Open Badminton Winners List Of All Time And Prize Money Distribution

Denmark Open Badminton Winners List Of All Time And Prize Money Distribution

Know everything about the Denmark Open in badminton and its previous winners along with the prize money given to all the winners

Denmark Open is a Badminton tournament where top players from around the world compete. The tournament is organized annually where all the game is played in all four formats. The tournament started in 1935 and is considered one of the oldest Badminton opens. Moreover, only three Indians have managed to grab a medal in the tournament.

Here is the list of all the winners of the Denmark Open.

Denmark Open Badminton Previous Winners List And Prize Money Distribution 

Men’s Singles

1935-1936: Poul Nielsen (Denmark)
1936-1937: Maurice Field (England)
1937-1938: Ong Hock Sim (Malaysia)
1938-1939: Tage Madsen (Denmark)
1945-1946: Conny Jepsen (Sweden)

1946-1947:  Poul Holm (Denmark)
1947-1948: Jørn Skaarup (Denmark)
1948-1949: David G. Freeman (United States)
1949-1950: Nils Jonson (Sweden)
1950-1951: Wong Peng Soon (Federation of Malaya)
1951-1952: Jørn Skaarup (Denmark)
1952-1953: B. Choong (Federation of Malaya)
1954-1955: Finn Kobberø (Denmark)
1965-1966: Svend Andersen (Denmark)
1966-1967: Tan Aik Huang (Malaysia )
1967-1968: Erland Kops (Denmark)
1968-1969: Svend Andersen (Denmark)
1969-1970: Ippei Kojima (Japan)
1970-1971:  Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)

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1971-1972: Svend Pri (Denmark)
1972-1973: Rudy Hartono (Indonesia)
1973-1974: Svend Pri (Denmark)
1974-1975 Indonesia Rudy Hartono
1975-1976: Svend Pri (Denmark)
1976-1977: Flemming Delfs (Denmark)
1977-1978 Indonesia Liem Swie King
1978-1979: Flemming Delfs (Denmark)
1979-1980: Prakash Padukone (India)
1980-1981: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1981-1982: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1982-1983: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1983-1984: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1984-1985: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1985-1986: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1986-1987: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1987-1988: Torben Carlsen (Denmark)
1988-1989: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1989-1990: Morten Frost (Denmark)
1990-1991: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen  (Denmark)
1991-1992: Hermawan Susanto

1992-1993:Darren Hall (England)
1993-1994: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1994-1995: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1995-1996: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark)
1996-1997: Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen (Denmark)
1997-1998: Dong Jiong (China)
1998-1999:  Peter Gade  (Denmark)
2000-2001: Peter Gade (Denmark)
2001-2002 China Bao Chunlai (China)
2002-2003 China Chen Hong (China)
2003-2004 China Lin Dan (China)
2004-2005 China Lin Dan (China)
2005-2006 Malaysia Lee Chong Wei
2006-2007: Chen Hong (China)
2007-2008: Lin Dan (China)
2008: Peter Gade  (Denmark)
2009: Simon Santoso (Indonesia)
2010: Jan Ø. Jørgensen (Denmark)
2011: Chen Long Malaysia (China)

2012: Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia)
2013: China Chen Long China Wang Yihan (China)
2014: China Li Xuerui (China)
2015: Lee Yong-dae (South Korea)
2016: Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk (Thailand)
2017: Srikanth Kidambi (India)
2018: Kento Momota Chinese (Japan)
2019: Baek Ha-na (South Korea)
2020: Anders Antonsen (Denmark)

Women’s Singles

2001-2002: Camilla Martin (Denmark)
2002-2003: Camilla Martin (Denmark)
2003-2004: Gong Ruina (China)
2004-2005: Xie Xingfang (China)
2005: Pi Hongyan (France)

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2006: Jiang Yanjiao (China)
2007: Lu Lan (China)
2008: Wang Lin (China)
2009: Tine Rasmussen (Denmark)
2010: Wang Yihan (China)
2011: Wang Xin (China)
2012: Saina Nehwal (India)
2013: Wang Yihan (China)

Men’s Doubles

2000-2001: Eng Hian/Flandy Limpele (Indonesia)
2001-2002: Martin Lundgaard Hansen/ Lars Paaske (Denmark)
2002-2003: Kim Dong-moon/ Ha Tae-kwon (South Korea)
2003-2004: Kim Dong-moon/ Ha Tae-kwon (South Korea)
2004-2005: Lars Paaske/ Jonas Rasmussen (Denmark)
2005-2006: Chan Chong Ming/ Koo Kien Keat (Malaysia)
2006-2007: Lars Paaske/ Jonas Rasmussen (Denmark)
2007-2008: Koo Kien Keat/ Tan Boon Heong (Denmark)
2008: Markis Kido/ Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia)
2009:  Koo Kien Keat/ Tan Boon Heong (Malaysia)

Prize Money

Here is the list of prize money for the 2021 Denmark Open.

Singles $59,500 $28,900 $11,900 $4,675 $2,550 $850
Doubles $62,900 $29,750 $11,900 $5,312.50 $2,762.50 $850

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