Boston Badminton Open

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Boston Badminton Open

The Boston Open is an annual badminton tournament held in Cambridge, Massachusetts just across the Charles River from Boston. It has become the leading regularly held tournament in the Eastern United States.

History[]

The Boston Open was established in 1997 as regional tournament for Northeastern players, the first significant open badminton tournament in Massachusetts since the earlier New England Open which had been played from the mid 1930s to the late 1980s. When the tournament was created, the Rockwell Cage at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts was chosen as the location for the tournament. The Rockwell Cage is an athletic facility at MIT, and home of the university's basketball and volleyball teams.[1] The Boston Open has been held there ever since. Over time the tournament began to develop and gain popularity. It would soon become one of the top tournaments in North America, attracting badminton players from around the world.

Sponsorship[]

In order to operate the Boston Open relies upon aid from sponsors. The MIT Badminton Club has been the primary sponsor for the Boston Open since 1997. The club works hard every year to make sure the tournament runs smoothly. The MIT Badminton Club is partially responsible for getting the Boston Open to where it is today. In 2014 adidas became the official named sponsor of the tournament, helping the Boston Open gain even more recognition and further prove its significance.[2] With the new sponsorship from adidas in 2014, the Boston Open was able to increase their total tournament prize money to $22,150.

Notable players[]

Howard Bach is a professional Vietnamese-American badminton player. He annually partakes in the Boston Open and has managed to win the championship for the men's doubles twice. Howard Bach is also one of the few American badminton players to participate in the Olympics.[3]

Previous winners[]

Open division[]

Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
1997


1998


1999 Evgenij Dremin


2000

2001 Mike Beres Kara Solmundson

Mike Beres
Kara Solmundson
2002 Tony Gunawan
Khan Malaythong

2003

Eti Tantra
Tony Gunawan
Eti Tantra
2004 Jackaphan Thanateeratam Lili Zhou Khan Malaythong
Raju Rai
Valerie Loker
Valérie St. Jacques
Jackaphan Thanateeratam
Lili Zhou
2005
Valérie St. Jacques
Lili Zhou

2006 Raju Rai Howard Bach
Khan Malaythong
Eva Lee
Mesinee Mangkalakiri
Halim Haryanto
2007 Mike Beres Halim Haryanto
Khan Malaythong

Mona Santoso
Chandra Kowi
Mona Santoso
2008 Howard Bach
Khan Malaythong

Mona Santoso
2009 Hock Lai Lee Mona Santoso
2010 Nguyen Quang Minh Bo Rong
Nguyen Quang Minh

Grace Peng

Grace Peng
2011
Nguyen Quang Minh
2012 Beiwen Zhang Nicole Grether
Charmaine Reid
Halim Haryanto
Bo Rong
2013 Sattawat Pongnairat

Eva Lee
2014 Hock Lai Lee Howard Bach
Hock Lai Lee
Beiwen Zhang
Jing Yu Hong
Howard Bach
Eva Lee
2015 Howard Bach
Beiwen Zhang
2016 Chan Kwong Beng
Halim Haryanto
Yoo Yong-sung
2017 Howard Bach
Yoo Yong-sung
Jenna Gozali
2018 Ow Yao Han
Yew Hong Kheng

2019 Megumi Taruno Arya Maulana Aldiartama
Megumi Taruno

Senior division[]

Year Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2008 Pratap Joshi / Ravi Raveendran Batool Kazim / Mette Ravn Naruthum Surakkhaka / Daphne Chang
2009 Pratap Joshi / Anirudh Makarla Batool Kazim / Ismat Shaikh Phu Khuu / Daphne Chang

2014 Prize Money[]

Event Winner Runner Up Semi-Finalists Cons. Winner
Men's Singles $1,700.00 $850.00 $350 each player $100
Ladies Singles $1,700.00 $850.00 $350 each player $100
Men's Doubles $1,200.00 each player $600.00 each player $225 each player $100 each player
Ladies Doubles $1,200.00 each player $600.00 each player $225 each player $100 each player
Mixed Doubles $1,200.00 each player $600.00 each player $225 each player $100 each player
Senior Men's Doubles $150.00 each player $75.00 each player
Senior Ladies Doubles $150.00 each player $75.00 each player
Senior Mixed Doubles $150.00 each player $75.00 each player

[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "Facilities".
  2. ^ http://www.bostonopen.com/
  3. ^ Clement, Bill (July 23, 2004). "Badminton second to soccer in participation worldwide". ESPN. ESPN.com. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.bostonopen.com/prizes

External links[]

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