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Osaka International (badminton)

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The Osaka International, formerly Osaka Satellite, is an international badminton tournament held in Osaka, Japan, established in 2007, and has been an International Challenge level tournament.[1]

Previous winners

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2007[2] Japan Shō Sasaki Japan Eriko Hirose South Korea Han Sang-hoon
South Korea Cho Gun-woo
Japan Aki Akao
Japan Tomomi Matsuda
Japan Keita Masuda
Japan Miyuki Maeda
2008[3] Japan Kōichi Saeki Japan Megumi Taruno South Korea Kwon Yi-goo
South Korea Ko Sung-hyun
Japan Kumiko Ogura
Japan Reiko Shiota
South Korea Kwon Yi-goo
South Korea Ha Jung-eun
2009[4] South Korea Lee Cheol-ho Japan Ai Gotō Japan Yoshiteru Hirobe
Japan Hajime Komiyama
Japan Misaki Matsutomo
Japan Ayaka Takahashi
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Yu-Hsing
Chinese Taipei Chien Yu-chin
2010[5] Japan Sho Sasaki Macau Wang Rong Japan Hirokatsu Hashimoto
Japan Noriyasu Hirata
Japan Mizuki Fujii
Japan Reika Kakiiwa
Japan Kenichi Hayakawa
Japan Shizuka Matsuo
2011[6] Japan Keigo Sonoda Japan Minatsu Mitani Japan Takatoshi Kurose
Japan Keigo Sonoda
Japan Miri Ichimaru
Japan Shiho Tanaka
Japan Takeshi Kamura
Japan Koharu Yonemoto
2012[7] Japan Kazumasa Sakai Japan Sayaka Takahashi Japan Takeshi Kamura
Japan Keigo Sonoda
Japan Rie Etō
Japan Yū Wakita
Indonesia Riky Widianto
Indonesia Richi Puspita Dili
2013[8] Japan Kazuteru Kozai Japan Kaori Imabeppu Japan Kenta Kazuno
Japan Kazushi Yamada
Indonesia Lukhi Apri Nugroho
Indonesia Annisa Saufika
2014[9] Hong Kong Ng Ka Long Japan Yui Hashimoto Japan Shizuka Matsuo
Japan Mami Naito
Indonesia Muhammad Rijal
Indonesia Vita Marissa
2015[10] South Korea Jeon Hyeok-jin Japan Sayaka Takahashi China Chen Qingchen
China Jia Yifan
South Korea Kim Duck-young
South Korea Eom Hye-won
2016 no competition[note 1]
2017[12] Japan Yu Igarashi Japan Sayaka Takahashi China Wang Sijie
China Zhuge Lukai
South Korea Kim So-yeong
South Korea Yoo Hae-won
China Wang Sijie
China Ni Bowen
2018[13] Japan Ayumi Mine Japan Hirokatsu Hashimoto
Japan Hiroyuki Saeki
Japan Naoko Fukuman
Japan Kurumi Yonao
South Korea Kim Won-ho
South Korea Lee Yu-rim
2019[14] Japan Koki Watanabe Japan Saena Kawakami South Korea Ko Sung-hyun
South Korea Shin Baek-cheol
Japan Sayaka Hobara
Japan Natsuki Sone
South Korea Kim Won-ho
South Korea Jeong Na-eun
2020[15] Cancelled[note 2]
2021[16] Cancelled[note 3]
2022[17] Cancelled[note 4]
2023[18] Japan Yushi Tanaka Japan Shiori Saito Japan Hiroki Midorikawa
Japan Kyohei Yamashita
South Korea Lee Yu-lim
South Korea Shin Seung-chan
South Korea Wang Chan
South Korea Shin Seung-chan
2024[19] Cancelled
  1. ^ This tournament has been canceled due to a procedural mistake by the Nippon Badminton Association. The association failed to meet the application deadline set by the Badminton World Federation, resulting in the tournament's cancellation for the year.[11]
  2. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 1 to 5 April, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.
  3. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 31 March to 4 April, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.
  4. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 6 to 10 April, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

Performances by nation

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As of the finals of the 2023 edition
Pos Nation MS WS MD WD XD Total
1  Japan 10 12 9 10 3 44
2  South Korea 2 3 2 5 12
3  China 1 1 1 3
 Indonesia 3 3
5  Chinese Taipei 1 1
 Hong Kong 1 1
 Macau 1 1
Total 13 13 13 13 13 65

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "申請ミスでバドミントン国際大会開けず" (in Japanese). Nikkan Sports. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
  2. ^ 2007 winners
  3. ^ 2008 winners
  4. ^ 2009 winners
  5. ^ 2010 winners
  6. ^ 2011 winners
  7. ^ 2012 winners
  8. ^ 2013 winners
  9. ^ 2014 winners
  10. ^ 2015 winners
  11. ^ "申請ミスでバドミントン国際大会開けず". Nikkan Sports. 24 February 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2024.
  12. ^ 2017 winners
  13. ^ 2018 winners
  14. ^ 2019 winners
  15. ^ 2020
  16. ^ 2021
  17. ^ 2022
  18. ^ 2023 winners
  19. ^ Osaka International Challenge 2024 (Cancelled)
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