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List of Malaysia Open women's singles champions

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Summary

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FieldValue
NameMalaysia Open Women’s Singles Champions
ColourWIM
CityKuala Lumpur
CountryMalaysia
VenueAxiata Arena
Governing bodyBAM
Created1937
Editions67 (2024)
Open Era (1980): 40
Prize money$1,300,000 (2024)
TrophyWomen's singles trophy
Most Amateur Era Titles9: Cecilia Samuel
Most Open Era Titles5: Zhang Ning
Most Consecutive Titles Amateur Era6: Cecilia Samuel
Most Consecutive Titles Open Era3: Susi Susanti
3: Tai Tzu-ying
3: Zhang Ning
Current championAn Se-young – 2024
(First title)
Websitebam.org.my

Open Era (1980): 40 | Most Amateur Era Titles = 9: Cecilia Samuel | Most Open Era Titles = 5: Zhang Ning | Most Consecutive Titles Amateur Era = 6: Cecilia Samuel | Most Consecutive Titles Open Era = 3: Susi Susanti 3: Tai Tzu-ying 3: Zhang Ning (First title)

Malaysia Open is an annual Malaysian badminton tournament created in 1937 and played at the Axiata Arena in the Bukit Jalil suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

History

The Malaysia Open is played in the second week of January (prior to this it was first week in April or first week in July) and is chronologically the first of the four BWF World Tour Super 1000 tournaments of the badminton season. In between 2014 and 2017, it has been chronologically the first or second (after the All England Open Badminton Championships) of the five BWF Super Series Premier tournaments. The event was not held from 1942 to 1946 because of World War II and again from 1967 to 1982.

Finalists

YearCountryChampionCountryRunner-upScore
1937[[File:Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1925–1946).svg23pxlink=Straits Settlements]] SGPAlice PennefatherMASLee Chee Neo6–11, 11–4, 11–8
1938MASMoey Chwee LanMASChan Koh Nyong11–8, 11–6
1939MASCecilia ChanMASLee Chee Neo12–11, 11–4
1940MASCecilia ChanMASLee Chee Neo11–0, 11–1
1941MASLee Cheo NeoMASOng Eok Eam11–2, 11–2
1942No competition (due to World War II)
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947MASCecilia Samuel[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPAlice Pennefather11–3, 11–0
1948[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPHelen HengMASAmy Choong11–7, 11–4
1949[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPHelen HengMASCecilia Samuel11–8, 11–7
1950MASCecilia Samuel[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPHelen Heng10–12, 12–10, 11–7
1951MASCecilia Samuel[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPHelen Heng11–3, 11–12, 11–8
1952MASCecilia Samuel[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPHelen Heng11–9, 9–12, 12–9
1953MASCecilia Samuel[[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg23pxlink=Colony of Singapore]] SGPBaby Low11–0, 11–3
1954MASCecilia SamuelMASTan Eng Looi11–4, 11–0
1955MASCecilia SamuelMASTan Eng Looi11–0, 11–4
1956INAYang Weng ChingMASTan Gaik Bee4–11, 12–10, 11–6
1957MASTan Gaik BeeMASLam Kit Lin11–7, 11–8
1958THAPratuang PattabongsMASTan Gaik Bee12–11, 11–6
1959THAPratuang PattabongsMASTan Gaik Bee11–4, 11–0
1960INAMinarniINARetno KoestijahWalkover
1961MASTan Gaik BeeMASJean Moey11–5, 12–9
1962MASTan Gaik BeeMASJean Moey11–1, 11–2
1963MASTan Gaik BeeMASAnnie Keong11–2, 11–3
1964MASSylvia TanMASTeoh Siew Yong11–6, 11–0
1965MASRosalind Singha AngMASTeoh Siew Yong11–5, 10–12, 11–8
1966INAMinarniINARetno Koestijah11–5, 8–11, 11–1
1967INAMinarniINARetno Koestijah11–4, 11–7
1968JPNHiroe YukiSWEEva Twedberg11–1, 11–6
1969No competition
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980No competition
1981
1982
1983CHNPan ZhenliCHNQian Ping11–9, 11–5
1984CHNLi LingweiCHNWu Jianqiu6–11, 11–8, 11–8
1985ENGGillian GowersENGHelen TrokeWalkover
1986CHNShi WenCHNWu Jianqiu7–11, 12–10, 11–9
1987CHNLi LingweiCHNHan Aiping11–3, 2–11, 12–9
1988CHNHan AipingCHNLi Lingwei11–7, 11–3
1989CHNHan AipingCHNLuo Yun6–11, 11–6, 11–7
1990CHNHuang HuaKORLee Jung-mi11–3, 7–11, 11–1
1991INASarwendah KusumawardhaniCHNTang Jiuhong12–11, 11–1
1992CHNHuang HuaINAYuni Kartika11–3, 7–11, 11–7
1993INASusi SusantiSWELim Xiaoqing11–6, 11–2
1994INASusi SusantiCHNYe Zhaoying11–3, 11–8
1995INASusi SusantiKORBang Soo-hyun11–1, 11–6
1996CHNZhang NingCHNWang Chen11–7, 11–8
1997INASusi SusantiCHNYe Zhaoying11–5, 11–7
1998CHNZhang NingCHNDai Yun11–5, 1–11, 11–3
1999CHNDai YunCHNGong Ruina11–6, 11–3
2000CHNGong ZhichaoCHNDai Yun11–6, 11–9
2001CHNGong RuinaCHNZhou Mi7–3, 7–2, 7–4
2002CHNHu TingDENCamilla Martin11–8, 11–6
2003CHNZhou MiDENCamilla Martin11–1, 7–11, 11–5
2004CHNZhang NingCHNZhou Mi9–11, 11–7, 11–8
2005CHNZhang NingCHNZhu Lin11–6, 11–2
2006CHNZhang NingENGTracey Hallam21–12, 21–13
2007CHNZhu LinMASWong Mew Choo21–15, 21–12
2008DENTine RasmussenCHNZhu Lin18–21, 21–19, 21–18
2009DENTine RasmussenHKGZhou Mi21–16, 21–18
2010CHNWang XinKORBae Yeon-ju19–21, 21–17, 21–6
2011CHNWang ShixianCHNWang Yihan21–18, 21–14
2012CHNWang YihanCHNWang Xin21–19, 21–11
2013TPETai Tzu-yingCHNYao Xue21–17, 21–14
2014CHNLi XueruiCHNWang Shixian21–16, 21–17
2015ESPCarolina MarínCHNLi Xuerui19–21, 21–19, 21–17
2016THARatchanok IntanonTPETai Tzu-ying21–14, 21–15
2017TPETai Tzu-yingESPCarolina Marín23–25, 22–20, 21–13
2018TPETai Tzu-yingCHNHe Bingjiao22–20, 21–11
2019TPETai Tzu-yingJPNAkane Yamaguchi21–16, 21–19
2020No competition
2021
2022THARatchanok IntanonCHNChen Yufei21–15, 13–21, 21–16
2023JPNAkane YamaguchiKORAn Se-young12–21, 21–19, 21–11
2024KORAn Se-youngTPETai Tzu-ying10–21, 21–10, 21–18

References

References

  1. (18 June 2022). "BWF World Tour Hosts 2023–2026 Announced". Badminton World Federation.
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