Where and how to watch Hong Kong Open 2023 live in Singapore?
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Women's Doubles pair of Liu Zhen and Xiao Luxi won the title in 2001
The Hong Kong Open 2023 represents the 22nd edition of the BWF (Badminton World Federation) World Tour this season. This tournament holds the Super 500 classification and will take place at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hong Kong, running from September 12 to September 17, 2023. It boasts a prize pool of $420,000.
The competition has been held annually since 1986 until 2019 and is returning after a four-year hiatus in the BWF (Badminton World Federation) circuit. To date, only the women's doubles pair of Liu Zhen and Xiao Luxi have been able to clinch the Hong Kong Open title in the year 2001. The spotlight, as always, falls on former men's singles world champion Loh Kean Yew.
As the silver medalist at the Asian Championships 2023, he leads Singapore's contingent and aims to make a significant impact to accumulate crucial points for the Olympic qualification cycle. WR-22 Yeo Jia Min will look forward to lift up her game and make a better mark.
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Who are the players representing Singapore at Hong Kong Open 2023?
Men’s Singles: Loh Kean Yew
Women’s Singles: Yeo Jia Min
Men's Doubles : J.Kwek/ Loh KH
Mixed Doubles: Hee Yong Kai Terry/Tan Wei Han Jessica
When and where will Hong Kong Open 2023 take place?
BWF Hong Kong Open 2023 will take place at the Hong Kong Coliseum in Hong Kong from 12 to 17 September 2023.
Where and how to watch the live telecast of Hong Kong Open 2023 in Singapore?
Fans in Singapore can watch the live telecast of Hong Kong Open 2023 on Spot TV.
Where and how to watch the live streaming of Hong Kong Open 2023 in Singapore?
The live streaming of Hong Kong Open 2023 is exclusively available on Spot TV.
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