Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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02/27 11:45 | 19 | Joran Kweekel vs Jhuo-Fu Liao | 0-2 |
02/27 11:20 | 19 | Lucas Claerbout vs Joakim Oldorff | 2-1 |
02/27 11:00 | 19 | Collins Valentine Filimon vs Danylo Bosniuk | 0-2 |
02/27 10:45 | 19 | S. Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian vs Tobias Kuenzi | 2-0 |
02/27 09:05 | 4 | Joran Kweekel vs Fabio Caponio | 2-0 |
02/27 09:00 | 4 | Dmitriy Panarin vs Liao Jhuo-Fu | 0-2 |
02/27 08:45 | 4 | Joakim Oldorff vs Markus Barth | 2-0 |
02/27 08:35 | 4 | Lucas Claerbout vs Fabian Roth | 2-0 |
02/27 08:00 | 4 | Luis Enrique Penalver vs Tobias Kuenzi | 1-2 |
02/27 08:00 | 4 | Max Weisskirchen vs Collins Valentine Filimon | 0-1 |
02/27 08:00 | 4 | Joakim Oldorff vs June Wei Cheam | CANC |
02/27 08:00 | 4 | Luis Enrique Penalver vs Ade Resky Dwicahyo | CANC |
The German Open is an annual badminton tournament held in Germany since 1955 (as West Germany) and organized by German Badminton Association or Deutscher Badminton Verband (DBV). The tournaments were not held in the year 1970, 1979 and 1998.
Known as German Badminton Championships until 1980, the tournament was later allowed to be known as Open Championships from 1981 on. The tournament is currently sponsored by Yonex. While it does attract professional players, the event is not part of the highest levels of Badminton World Federation tournaments – being classified as a BWF Grand Prix Gold event until 2017, and a Super 300 tournament (6th level) from 2018 on.