India Open 2023: 3 things which you must know about the marquee event in detail

India Open

Yamaguchi is competing in her third final for the current edition of the India Open 2023 after winning her semifinal match.

We’ll go into detail about three aspects regarding the main event that you may not have known in this article:

1. Since its inception in 2008, the India Open has undergone three upgrades. The tournament’s first three editions up until 2011 were known as Grand Prix Events, and that same year it was upgraded to a BWF Super series tournament. From that point forward until 2019, it was known as a BWF World Tour Super 500 event before being upgraded into a BWF World Tour Super 750 event.

2. The India Open is included in the Super 750 events together with other prestigious competitions including the China Masters, Denmark Open, French Open, Japan Open, and Singapore Open.

3. Prior to the 2023 edition, the total number of Mixed Doubles matches that fell into the tie category was near to 32, demonstrating the high level of competitiveness.

The India Open, a BWF 750 event, is sometimes cited as the most watched domestic badminton competition, but national shuttlers’ overall performances have been quite underwhelming.

Indian competitors must get ready far in advance of these events because they are taking place in their own backyards.

The sport of badminton has recently developed in India, and coaches, officials, and players deserve praise for their tireless work behind the scenes to make sure that the best badminton is exhibited on the court.

Chief National Coach Pullela Gopichand, who created the complete environment of Indian badminton, should be credited for the success of Indian badminton.