List of all BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments in 2024
There will be 6 tournaments in the 2024 season
The BWF World Tour Super 750 tournaments are the Grade 2 (Level 3) of the BWF Tournament Ranking system. The 2024 edition Badminton tournaments will comprise 6 tournaments just like last year. The 6 hosts will be India, Singapore, Japan, France, Denmark and China. The French Open Super 750 has been shifted before the Olympics to test the preparation before the Paris Olympics. Only 2 tournaments are part of the Olympic Cycle this year which are the India Open and the French Open.
Points Distribution in Super 750
At this level, the winners of these tournaments will receive 11,000 ranking points. The runners-up will be awarded 9,350 points and the semifinal finishers will get 7,700 points.
Event Finish | Winner | Runner-Up | Semi-finalists | Quarter-finalists | Round of 16 Exit | Round of 32 Exit |
Points Awarded | 11,000 | 9,350 | 7,700 | 6,050 | 4,320 | 2,660 |
Prize Money Distribution (in USD)
The Total Prize Money in Super 500 is 850,000 USD for each competition.
Event | Winner | Finalists | Semifinals | Quarterfinals | Last 16 | Last 32 |
Singles | 59,500 | 28,900 | 11,900 | 4,675 | 2,550 | 850 |
Doubles | 62,900 | 29,750 | 11,900 | 5,312.50 | 2762.50 | 850 |
List of all BWF Super 750 tournaments
January 17- January 22: India Open
The inaugural Super 750 tournament will take place at the K.D Jadhav Indoor Stadium in New Delhi, India from January 17 to January 22. This will be the 2nd tournament of the season. India has won the 8 titles so far.
March 5 – March 10: French Open
The second Super 750 tournament of the season will take place at Adidas Arena in Paris, France from March 5 to March 10. This will be an important tournament before the Paris Olympics. 8 Indians have won the title and Satwik/Chirag and Srikanth Kidambi are the recent Indian winners.
May 28 – June 2: Singapore Open
The third Super 750 tournament of the season will take place in Singapore from May 28 to June 2. Sai Praneeth, PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal are the only Indians to win the tournament.
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August 20 – August 25: Japan Open
The fourth Super 750 tournament of the season will take place in Tokyo, Japan from August 20 to August 25. No Indians have ever won the tournament and will look to end the title drought this year.
October 15 – October 20: Denmark Open
The penultimate Super 750 tournament of the season will take place in Odense, Denmark from October 15 to October 20. Prakash Padukone, Srikanth Kidambi and Saina Nehwal are the only Indian to win the tournament.
November 19 – November 24: China Masters
The final Super 750 tournament of the season will take place in Shenzhen, China from November 19 to November 24. No Indians have ever won the tournament. However last year Satwik/Chirag finished as the runner-up.
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