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List of Malaysia Open women's singles champions
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Name | Malaysia Open Women’s Singles Champions |
| Colour | WIM |
| City | Kuala Lumpur |
| Country | Malaysia |
| Venue | Axiata Arena |
| Governing body | BAM |
| Created | 1937 |
| Editions | 67 (2024) |
| Open Era (1980): 40 | |
| Prize money | $1,300,000 (2024) |
| Trophy | Women's singles trophy |
| 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 | |
| Current champion | An Se-young – 2024 |
| (First title) | |
| Website | bam.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
| Year | Country | Champion | Country | Runner-up | Score | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1937 | [[File:Flag of the British Straits Settlements (1925–1946).svg | 23px | link=Straits Settlements]] SGP | Alice Pennefather | MAS | Lee Chee Neo | 6–11, 11–4, 11–8 |
| 1938 | MAS | Moey Chwee Lan | MAS | Chan Koh Nyong | 11–8, 11–6 | ||
| 1939 | MAS | Cecilia Chan | MAS | Lee Chee Neo | 12–11, 11–4 | ||
| 1940 | MAS | Cecilia Chan | MAS | Lee Chee Neo | 11–0, 11–1 | ||
| 1941 | MAS | Lee Cheo Neo | MAS | Ong Eok Eam | 11–2, 11–2 | ||
| 1942 | No competition (due to World War II) | ||||||
| 1943 | |||||||
| 1944 | |||||||
| 1945 | |||||||
| 1946 | |||||||
| 1947 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Alice Pennefather | 11–3, 11–0 |
| 1948 | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Helen Heng | MAS | Amy Choong | 11–7, 11–4 |
| 1949 | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Helen Heng | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | 11–8, 11–7 |
| 1950 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Helen Heng | 10–12, 12–10, 11–7 |
| 1951 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Helen Heng | 11–3, 11–12, 11–8 |
| 1952 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Helen Heng | 11–9, 9–12, 12–9 |
| 1953 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | [[File:Flag of Singapore (1946–1952).svg | 23px | link=Colony of Singapore]] SGP | Baby Low | 11–0, 11–3 |
| 1954 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | MAS | Tan Eng Looi | 11–4, 11–0 | ||
| 1955 | MAS | Cecilia Samuel | MAS | Tan Eng Looi | 11–0, 11–4 | ||
| 1956 | INA | Yang Weng Ching | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | 4–11, 12–10, 11–6 | ||
| 1957 | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | MAS | Lam Kit Lin | 11–7, 11–8 | ||
| 1958 | THA | Pratuang Pattabongs | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | 12–11, 11–6 | ||
| 1959 | THA | Pratuang Pattabongs | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | 11–4, 11–0 | ||
| 1960 | INA | Minarni | INA | Retno Koestijah | Walkover | ||
| 1961 | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | MAS | Jean Moey | 11–5, 12–9 | ||
| 1962 | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | MAS | Jean Moey | 11–1, 11–2 | ||
| 1963 | MAS | Tan Gaik Bee | MAS | Annie Keong | 11–2, 11–3 | ||
| 1964 | MAS | Sylvia Tan | MAS | Teoh Siew Yong | 11–6, 11–0 | ||
| 1965 | MAS | Rosalind Singha Ang | MAS | Teoh Siew Yong | 11–5, 10–12, 11–8 | ||
| 1966 | INA | Minarni | INA | Retno Koestijah | 11–5, 8–11, 11–1 | ||
| 1967 | INA | Minarni | INA | Retno Koestijah | 11–4, 11–7 | ||
| 1968 | JPN | Hiroe Yuki | SWE | Eva Twedberg | 11–1, 11–6 | ||
| 1969 | No competition | ||||||
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| 1980 | No competition | ||||||
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| 1982 | |||||||
| 1983 | CHN | Pan Zhenli | CHN | Qian Ping | 11–9, 11–5 | ||
| 1984 | CHN | Li Lingwei | CHN | Wu Jianqiu | 6–11, 11–8, 11–8 | ||
| 1985 | ENG | Gillian Gowers | ENG | Helen Troke | Walkover | ||
| 1986 | CHN | Shi Wen | CHN | Wu Jianqiu | 7–11, 12–10, 11–9 | ||
| 1987 | CHN | Li Lingwei | CHN | Han Aiping | 11–3, 2–11, 12–9 | ||
| 1988 | CHN | Han Aiping | CHN | Li Lingwei | 11–7, 11–3 | ||
| 1989 | CHN | Han Aiping | CHN | Luo Yun | 6–11, 11–6, 11–7 | ||
| 1990 | CHN | Huang Hua | KOR | Lee Jung-mi | 11–3, 7–11, 11–1 | ||
| 1991 | INA | Sarwendah Kusumawardhani | CHN | Tang Jiuhong | 12–11, 11–1 | ||
| 1992 | CHN | Huang Hua | INA | Yuni Kartika | 11–3, 7–11, 11–7 | ||
| 1993 | INA | Susi Susanti | SWE | Lim Xiaoqing | 11–6, 11–2 | ||
| 1994 | INA | Susi Susanti | CHN | Ye Zhaoying | 11–3, 11–8 | ||
| 1995 | INA | Susi Susanti | KOR | Bang Soo-hyun | 11–1, 11–6 | ||
| 1996 | CHN | Zhang Ning | CHN | Wang Chen | 11–7, 11–8 | ||
| 1997 | INA | Susi Susanti | CHN | Ye Zhaoying | 11–5, 11–7 | ||
| 1998 | CHN | Zhang Ning | CHN | Dai Yun | 11–5, 1–11, 11–3 | ||
| 1999 | CHN | Dai Yun | CHN | Gong Ruina | 11–6, 11–3 | ||
| 2000 | CHN | Gong Zhichao | CHN | Dai Yun | 11–6, 11–9 | ||
| 2001 | CHN | Gong Ruina | CHN | Zhou Mi | 7–3, 7–2, 7–4 | ||
| 2002 | CHN | Hu Ting | DEN | Camilla Martin | 11–8, 11–6 | ||
| 2003 | CHN | Zhou Mi | DEN | Camilla Martin | 11–1, 7–11, 11–5 | ||
| 2004 | CHN | Zhang Ning | CHN | Zhou Mi | 9–11, 11–7, 11–8 | ||
| 2005 | CHN | Zhang Ning | CHN | Zhu Lin | 11–6, 11–2 | ||
| 2006 | CHN | Zhang Ning | ENG | Tracey Hallam | 21–12, 21–13 | ||
| 2007 | CHN | Zhu Lin | MAS | Wong Mew Choo | 21–15, 21–12 | ||
| 2008 | DEN | Tine Rasmussen | CHN | Zhu Lin | 18–21, 21–19, 21–18 | ||
| 2009 | DEN | Tine Rasmussen | HKG | Zhou Mi | 21–16, 21–18 | ||
| 2010 | CHN | Wang Xin | KOR | Bae Yeon-ju | 19–21, 21–17, 21–6 | ||
| 2011 | CHN | Wang Shixian | CHN | Wang Yihan | 21–18, 21–14 | ||
| 2012 | CHN | Wang Yihan | CHN | Wang Xin | 21–19, 21–11 | ||
| 2013 | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | CHN | Yao Xue | 21–17, 21–14 | ||
| 2014 | CHN | Li Xuerui | CHN | Wang Shixian | 21–16, 21–17 | ||
| 2015 | ESP | Carolina Marín | CHN | Li Xuerui | 19–21, 21–19, 21–17 | ||
| 2016 | THA | Ratchanok Intanon | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | 21–14, 21–15 | ||
| 2017 | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | ESP | Carolina Marín | 23–25, 22–20, 21–13 | ||
| 2018 | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | CHN | He Bingjiao | 22–20, 21–11 | ||
| 2019 | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | JPN | Akane Yamaguchi | 21–16, 21–19 | ||
| 2020 | No competition | ||||||
| 2021 | |||||||
| 2022 | THA | Ratchanok Intanon | CHN | Chen Yufei | 21–15, 13–21, 21–16 | ||
| 2023 | JPN | Akane Yamaguchi | KOR | An Se-young | 12–21, 21–19, 21–11 | ||
| 2024 | KOR | An Se-young | TPE | Tai Tzu-ying | 10–21, 21–10, 21–18 |
References
References
- (18 June 2022). "BWF World Tour Hosts 2023–2026 Announced". Badminton World Federation.
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