Denmark Open becomes one of the five biggest badminton tournaments in the world

Anders Antonsen is one of those players set to benefit Denmark Open's new status
Anders Antonsen is one of those players set to benefit Denmark Open's new statusCredit: Wong Fok Loy / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Denmark Open will raise its status from a World Tour Super 750 tournament to a World Tour Super 1000 tournament which means that it have the same status as China Open, Indonesia Open, Malaysia Open and All England says BWF, the International Badminton Federation in a press release.

Denmark Open's journey towards Super 1000 status has been possible thanks to a targeted effort, especially since the tournament's move to the OCC and Jyske Bank Arena four years ago. The modern facilities under one roof have created a unique and optimal setting for players, VIPs, and the audience.

Super 1000 status means, among other things, that the pool of prize money increases significantly and the tournament is extended to 11 days, which is expected to attract even more badminton fans from around the globe.

"The World Tour Super 1000 is, after all, badminton's answer to the Grand Slam. A status that is traditionally only achieved by the most prestigious tournaments. The fact that we are in that company naturally strengthens the tournament's profile enormously, and it positions Danish badminton as a stable contender within the sport."

"Denmark Open is well underway in developing into the largest badminton tournament in the world, and with all the side activities we have created over the years, we are now very close to the vision we had in the early stages. It has truly become 'badminton for all' in Odense every year, and it shows what we can achieve when we work together," says chairman of Badminton Denmark, Kristian Pihl.

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