We examine the quarterfinal results, day 5 schedule, results today, score, tickets, & streaming information of the 2023 Singapore Open badminton, which saw Kodai Naraoka and Kunlavut Vitidsarn continue their respective amazing runs to advance towards the semi-final
Unsurprisingly, all four of the top-ranked players in the women’s singles event have qualified for the 2023 Singapore Open semi-final. On Saturday, top-seed Akane Yamaguchi will face-off against Chen Yu Fei in a rematch of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics final.
Singapore Open badminton 2023 results today, semi-final schedule, date, time, draw, players list, live stream telecast where to watch
Singapore Open 2023
WS – QF
21 19 21 🇯🇵Akane YAMAGUCHI🏅
18 21 16 🇯🇵Aya OHORI🕚 in 57 minutes
— BWFScore (@BWFScore) June 9, 2023
2023 Singapore Open day 5 schedule, date, venue, fixtures, & semi-final draw
Anders Antonsen of Denmark defeated Chinese Taipei’s Chia Hao Lee, the 42nd-ranked player in the world, 12-21, 21-13, 21-11, on Friday to qualify for the semi-final of the 2023 Singapore Open. Kodai Naraoka of Japan will be the next opponent for the 2019 European Champion as the Japanese ace easily defeated Shi Yu Qi 21-14, 21-16. After winning their Friday matches, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting and Kunlavut Vitidsarn will square off in the other men’s semi.
In the women’s singles semifinal match, top-ranked Japanese shuttler Yamaguchi Akane will take against Chinese shuttler Chen Yu Fei. Chen advanced by winning in consecutive games, 21-18, 21-15, over Supanida Katethong. In an all-Japanese quarterfinal, Yamaguchi defeated Aya Ohori 21-18, 19-21, 21-16. An Se Young, the second-ranked player in the world, and Tai Tzu Ying, the third-ranked player, will face off in the other women’s singles semifinal.
Below, we look at upcoming schedule of 2023 Singapore Open:
June 10: Semi-finals begin (from 02:30 AM GMT or 08:00 AM IST)
11th June: Finals begin
2023 Singapore Open: quarterfinal results & score (9th June)
CATEGORY | ORDER | MATCH | SET-1 | SET-2 | SET-3 |
MEN’S SINGLES | 1 | Chinese Taipei Lee C-h | 21 | 13 | 11 |
Denmark A Antonsen | 12 | 21 | 21 | ||
2 | Japan K Naraoka | 21 | 21 | – | |
China Shi YQ | 14 | 16 | – | ||
3 | Thailand K Vitidsarn | 21 | 21 | – | |
France C Popov | 13 | 17 | – | ||
4 | China Li SF | 13 | 21 | 12 | |
Indonesia A S Ginting | 21 | 16 | 21 | ||
WOMEN’S SINGLES | 1 | Japan A Yamaguchi | 21 | 19 | 21 |
Japan A Ohori | 18 | 21 | 16 | ||
2 | China Chen YF | 21 | 21 | – | |
Thailand S Katethong | 18 | 15 | – | ||
3 | China He BJ | 16 | 11 | – | |
Chinese Taipei Tai T-y | 21 | 21 | – | ||
4 | China Wang ZY | 18 | 18 | – | |
South Korea An S-y | 21 | 21 | – | ||
MEN’S DOUBLES | 1 | England B Lane | 11 | 11 | – |
England S Vendy | |||||
China Liang WK | 21 | 21 | – | ||
China Wang C | |||||
2 | Malaysia A Chia | 18 | 21 | 22 | |
Malaysia Soh W Y | |||||
Indonesia L R Carnando | 21 | 16 | 20 | ||
Indonesia D Marthin | |||||
3 | Japan A Koga | 21 | 15 | 20 | |
Japan T Saito | |||||
Japan T Hoki | 12 | 21 | 22 | ||
Japan Y Kobayashi | |||||
4 | Malaysia Ong Y S | 22 | 24 | 22 | |
Malaysia Teo E Y | |||||
South Korea Choi S-g | 20 | 26 | 24 | ||
South Korea Kim W-h | |||||
WOMEN’S DOUBLES | 1 | China Chen QC | 21 | 21 | – |
China Jia YF | |||||
South Korea Kim S-y | 12 | 14 | – | ||
South Korea Kong H-y | |||||
2 | China Li WM | 22 | 21 | – | |
China Liu XX | |||||
Japan M Matsumoto | 20 | 19 | – | ||
Japan W Nagahara | |||||
3 | Japan R Iwanaga | 19 | 21 | 16 | |
Japan K Nakanishi | |||||
China Zhang SX | 21 | 19 | 21 | ||
China Zheng Y | |||||
4 | South Korea Baek H-n | 21 | 20 | 23 | |
South Korea Lee S-h | |||||
Japan N Matsuyama | 17 | 22 | 21 | ||
Japan C Shida | |||||
MIXED DOUBLES | 1 | China Zheng SW | 19 | 19 | – |
China Huang YQ | |||||
South Korea Kim W-h | 21 | 21 | – | ||
South Korea Jeong N-e | |||||
2 | Denmark M Christiansen | 21 | 19 | 21 | |
Denmark A Bøje | |||||
Thailand S Jomkoh | 13 | 21 | 19 | ||
Thailand S Paewsampran | |||||
3 | Hong Kong Lee C H | 14 | 21 | 18 | |
Hong Kong Ng T Y | |||||
Malaysia Chen T J | 21 | 16 | 21 | ||
Malaysia Toh E W | |||||
4 | China Feng YZ | 21 | 21 | 17 | |
China Huang DP | |||||
Japan Y Watanabe | 23 | 12 | 21 | ||
Japan A Higashino |
2023 Singapore Open: prize money distribution
Each singles champion will receive $59,500 from the $850,000 total prize pool because the Singapore Open is a BWF Super 750 tournament. Compared to the $11,900 in prize money awarded to each semi-final loser, the singles category runner-up is predicted to earn $28,900. Following their heartbreaking defeat in the women’s doubles quarterfinal, second-seed Nami Matsuyama & Chiharu Shida will earn approximately $5,312 as prize money.
Event | Winner | Finalist | Semi-finals | Quarter-finals | Last 16 | Last 32 |
Singles | $59,500 | $28,900 | $11,900 | $4,675 | $2,550 | $850 |
Doubles | $62,900 | $29,750 | $11,900 | $5,312.5 | $2,762.5 | $850 |
When & Where to watch: live stream & telecast of Singapore Open
On Saturday, viewers can watch the thrilling semi-final matches of the Singapore Open through the BWF’s official YouTube channel, BWF TV. Furthermore, Sports 18-1 Network will be broadcasting the live event. Live streaming of the matches from the 2023 Singapore Open will also be available on VOOT Select & Jio TV.