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Arctic Open: Full list of title winners

Published at :October 14, 2024 at 6:11 PM
Modified at :October 14, 2024 at 6:11 PM
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Anmol Kakkar


None of the Indian shuttlers have won the title.

The BWF Arctic Open is a Super 500 tournament, which has been held annually since 1990. The tournament was upgraded to a Super 500 tournament to increase interest among badminton fans.

None of the Indian badminton players have ever won the tournament. Meanwhile, Denmark is the most successful nation having won a total of 34.5 titles. The second-best nations are England and Russia with 10 titles each followed by Indonesia (8), China (7) and Japan (7). Host nation Finland has won a total of 3 titles (2 in men’s singles and 1 in women’s singles).

Arctic Open title winners

Let us look at all the title winners at Arctic Open

Men’s Singles

  • 1990 – Morten Frost
  • 1991 – Liu Jun
  • 1992 – Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
  • 1993 – Peter Espersen
  • 1996 – Rikard Magnusson
  • 2002 – Kasperi Salo
  • 2003 – Kasperi Salo
  • 2004 – Hidetaka Yamada
  • 2005 – Joachim Persson
  • 2006 – Joachim Persson
  • 2007 – Joachim Persson
  • 2008 – Martin Bille Larsen
  • 2009 – Peter Mikkelsen
  • 2010 – Raul Must
  • 2012 – Rajiv Ouseph
  • 2013 – Rajiv Ouseph
  • 2014 – Emil Holst
  • 2015 – Vladimir Malkov
  • 2016 – Kanta Tsuneyama
  • 2017 – Rasmus Gemke
  • 2018 – Leong Jun Hao
  • 2019 – Kunlavut Vitidsarn
  • 2023 – Lee Zii Jia
  • 2024- Chou Tien-chen

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Women’s Singles

  • 1990 – Pernille Nedergaard
  • 1991 – Tang Jiuhong
  • 1992 – Pernille Nedergaard
  • 1993 – Camilla Martin
  • 1996 – Joanne Muggeridge
  • 2002 – Anu Weckström
  • 2003 – Huaiwen Xu
  • 2004 – Jiang Yanmei
  • 2005 – Susan Hughes
  • 2006 – Petra Overzier
  • 2007 – Li Wenyan
  • 2008 – Elizabeth Cann
  • 2009 – Juliane Schenk
  • 2010 – Anastasia Prokopenko
  • 2012 – Yao Jie
  • 2013 – Carolina Marín
  • 2014 – Line Kjærsfeldt
  • 2015 – Beatriz Corrales
  • 2016 – Anna Thea Madsen
  • 2017 – Shiori Saito
  • 2018 – Gregoria Mariska Tunjung
  • 2019 – Julie Dawall Jakobsen
  • 2023 – Han Yue
  • 2024- Han Yue

Men’s Doubles

  • 1990 – Imay Hendra/Bagus Setiadi
  • 1991 – Chen Kang/Chen Hongyong
  • 1992 – Peter Axelsson/Pär-Gunnar Jönsson
  • 1993 – Christian Jakobsen/Henrik Svarrer
  • 1996 – Ian Pearson/James Anderson
  • 2002 – Evgenij Isakov/Andrei Zholobov
  • 2003 – Victor Maljutin/Mikhail Kell
  • 2004 – Evgenij Isakov/Sergey Ivlev
  • 2005 – Henrik Andersson/Fredrik Bergström
  • 2006 – Jonas Rasmussen/Peter Steffensen
  • 2007 – Frédéric Mawet/Wouter Claes
  • 2008 – Fran Kurniawan/Rendra Wijaya
  • 2009 – Chen Hung-ling/Lin Yu-lang
  • 2010 – Sébastien Vincent/Laurent Constantin
  • 2012 – Vladimir Ivanov/Ivan Sozonov
  • 2013 – Nelson Heg/Teo Ee Yi
  • 2014 – Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
  • 2015 – Andrew Ellis/Peter Mills
  • 2016 – Mathias Christiansen/David Daugaard
  • 2017 – Liao Min-chun/Su Cheng-heng
  • 2018 – Akbar Bintang Cahyono/Muhammad Reza Pahlevi Isfahani
  • 2019 – Muhammad Shohibul Fikri/Bagas Maulana
  • 2023 – Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen
  • 2024- Goh Sze Fei/ Nur Izzuddin

Women’s Doubles

  • 1990 – Christine Magnusson/Maria Bengtsson
  • 1991 – Nettie Nielsen/Gillian Clark
  • 1992 – Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen/Marlene Thomsen
  • 1993 – Marlene Thomsen/Camilla Martin
  • 1996 – Kelly Morgan/Joanne Muggeridge
  • 2002 – Elin Bergblom/Johanna Persson
  • 2003 – Kamila Augustyn/Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
  • 2004 – Neli Boteva/Petya Nedelcheva
  • 2005 – Sandra Marinello/Kathrin Piotrowski
  • 2006 – Ekaterina Ananina/Anastasia Russkikh
  • 2007 – Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen/Christinna Pedersen
  • 2008 – Lena Frier Kristiansen/Kamilla Rytter Juhl
  • 2009 – Valeria Sorokina/Nina Vislova
  • 2010 – Barbara Matias/Élisa Chanteur
  • 2012 – Alex Bruce/Michelle Li
  • 2013 – Imogen Bankier/Petya Nedelcheva
  • 2014 – Line Damkjær Kruse/Marie Røpke
  • 2015 – Heather Olver/Lauren Smith
  • 2016 – Misato Aratama/Akane Watanabe
  • 2017 – Misato Aratama/Akane Watanabe
  • 2018 – Asumi Kugo/Megumi Yokoyama
  • 2019 – Erina Honda/Nozomi Shimizu
  • 2023 – Liu Shengshu/Tan Ning
  • 2024- Liu Shengshu/ Tan Ning

Mixed Doubles

  • 1990 – Thomas Lund/Pernille Dupont
  • 1991 – Henrik Svarrer/Maria Bengtsson
  • 1992 – Jan Paulsen/Fiona Elliott
  • 1993 – Jan-Eric Antonsson/Astrid Crabo
  • 1996 – James Anderson/Emma Chaffin
  • 2002 – Konstantin Dobrev/Petya Nedelcheva
  • 2003 – Thomas Laybourn/Julie Houmann
  • 2004 – Andrei Konakh/Olga Konon
  • 2005 – Robert Mateusiak/Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
  • 2006 – Jonas Rasmussen/Britta Andersen
  • 2007 – Tim Dettmann/Annekatrin Lillie
  • 2008 – Fran Kurniawan/Shendy Puspa Irawati
  • 2009 – Vitalij Durkin/Nina Vislova
  • 2010 – Mikkel Delbo Larsen/Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen
  • 2012 – Chris Adcock/Imogen Bankier
  • 2013 – Anders Skaarup Rasmussen/Lena Grebak
  • 2014 – Anders Skaarup Rasmussen/Lena Grebak
  • 2015 – Anatoliy Yartsev/Evgeniya Kosetskaya
  • 2016 – Mathias Christiansen/Lena Grebak
  • 2017 – Tseng Min-hao/Hu Ling-fang
  • 2018 – Alfian Eko Prasetya/Marsheilla Gischa Islami
  • 2019 – Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto/Lisa Ayu Kusumawati
  • 2023 – Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping
  • 2024 – Feng Yanzhe/Huang Dongping

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