Tuesday, March 21, 2023
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The HSBC BWF World Tour continues today with the Super 300 YONEX Swiss Open 2023.
Enjoy reading these absorbing stats about the 68-year-old tournament.
Denmark are the most successful with 55 titles across all disciplines.
China, on 51, can overtake them by acing the five categories in Basel.
Swiss women’s singles icon Liselotte Blumer is the last home champion.
She also has the highest number of first place finishes with six victories (1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984).
Camilla Martin, joint second with Swede Par-Gunnar Jonsson and Korean Ra Kyung Min on five triumphs, holds the record for most consecutive championships (1994-1998).
Germany remain the sole country to complete a sweep, doing so at the third edition in 1957.
In the SuperSeries/World Tour era (starting 2007) however, only players from four countries have won women’s singles – China, India, Japan and Spain.
With three seeded entries – Intanon (3), Chochuwong (6) and Ongbamrungphan (7), Thailand are well-positioned to end the quartet’s dominance.
Ongbamrungphan went close last year but fell to Pusarla in the final.
The Thais are going through a mini-drought, with their last crown coming in 2017 via Puavaranukroh/Taerattanachai.
Malaysia are on a 14-year barren spell in men’s singles and doubles, having not celebrated titlists since Lee Chong Wei–Kien Keat Koo/Tan Boon Heong’s 2009 triumphs.