DateRHome v Away-
04/05 03:30 5 Kalle Koljonen v Tze Yong Ng 0-2
04/05 01:40 5 Sitthikom Thammasin v Shesar Hiren Rhustavito 1-2
04/05 01:40 5 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Lucas Claerbout 0-2
04/05 01:20 5 Lakshya Sen v Ji Hoon Choi 2-1
04/05 01:20 5 Kim Bruun v Victor Svendsen 0-2
09/29 03:00 1 Kento Momota v Tien Chen Chou 2-0
09/28 07:00 2 Tzu Wei Wang v Tien Chen Chou 1-2
09/28 06:30 2 Kento Momota v Kashyap Parupalli 2-0
09/27 06:00 3 Tzu Wei Wang v Jonatan Christie 2-1
09/27 05:20 3 Kashyap Parupalli v Jan O Jorgensen 2-0
09/27 05:00 3 Kento Momota v Zii Jia Lee 2-0
09/27 04:35 3 Shesar Hiren Rhustavito v Chou Tien Chen 0-2
09/26 05:50 4 Shesar H Rhustavito v Guang Zu Lu 2-0
09/26 05:40 4 Kenta Nishimoto v Tien Chen Chou 1-2
09/26 05:00 4 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Jan O Jorgensen 1-2
09/26 04:50 4 Viktor Axelsen v Zii Jia Lee 0-2
09/26 04:10 4 Khosit Phetpradab v Jonatan Christie 0-2
09/26 04:00 4 Tzu Wei Wang v Anders Antonsen 2-0
09/26 03:20 4 Daren Liew v Parupalli Kashyap 1-2
09/26 03:10 4 Kento Momota v Donghun Kim 2-0
09/25 12:00 5 Sitthikom Thammasin v Tien Chen Chou 0-2
09/25 10:30 5 Ka Long Angus Ng v Kenta Nishimoto 1-2
09/25 10:20 5 Guang Zu Lu v Long Chen 2-1
09/25 09:40 5 Shesar Hiren Rhustavito v Wing Ki Vincent Wong 2-0
09/25 09:40 5 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting v Kantaphon Wangcharoen 2-0
09/25 08:50 5 Yu Xiang Huang v Jan O Jorgensen 1-2
09/25 07:55 5 Hans-Kristian Vittinghus v Jonatan Christie 0-2
09/25 07:20 5 Khosit Phetpradab v Cheuk Yiu Lee 2-1
09/25 06:25 5 Rasmus Gemke v Donghun Kim 1-2
09/25 05:40 5 Kento Momota v Kunlavut Vitidsarn 2-0

The Korea Open (Korean: 코리아오픈) is an annual badminton event that is commonly held in Seoul, South Korea. The tournament used to be known as Korea Open Super Series because it became one of the BWF Super Series tournaments beginning with 2007. BWF categorised Korea Open as one of the seven BWF World Tour Super 500 events in the BWF events structure since 2018.

The tournament has been organised since 1991. However, the 1998 tournament was canceled due to the poor economic conditions in the country.

The Korea Open is a prestigious badminton tournament held annually in South Korea, attracting top players from around the globe. As part of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour, this tournament showcases elite-level competition, featuring singles and doubles events for both men and women.

Typically held in the vibrant city of Seoul, the Korea Open offers a thrilling atmosphere for fans and players alike, with state-of-the-art facilities and enthusiastic crowds. The tournament not only highlights the skill and athleticism of the participants but also celebrates the rich culture and hospitality of South Korea.

With a history of producing world-class champions, the Korea Open serves as a key event in the badminton calendar, providing players with valuable ranking points and the opportunity to compete for significant prize money. Spectators can expect to witness intense matches, breathtaking rallies, and the emergence of future stars in the sport. Whether you're a die-hard badminton fan or a casual observer, the Korea Open promises an unforgettable experience filled with excitement and sportsmanship.