Let’s look at some interesting information about the Super 300 YONEX Taipei Open 2023 as it enters its 43rd year.
No nation other than Korea in 2013 have done a sweep. Hosts Chinese Taipei are the sole team with seeds in all five categories this year.
Chinese Taipei have also produced winners at the last five editions – the longest such run since Indonesia’s 11 in a row (1990-2002). There were no competitions in 1998 and 2001.
Their idol Tai Tzu Ying has won four of the most recent nine women’s singles crowns.
Tai is also the only one of the starting three top seeds with previous success.
Another local favourite, second seed Chou Tien Chen, has the chance to become the first athlete since Danish women’s singles shuttler Kirsten Larsen in 1988to win three editions in a row.
No male player has accomplished the feat.
Glory will leave Chinese Taipei with the most titles in women’s singles. They are tied on six with Indonesia, Korea and Denmark.
Indonesia, meanwhile, have not had luck in men’s singles after Tommy Sugiarto’s triumph in 2011, a wait eighth seed Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo will hope to end.
If defending champions Man Wei Chong/Kai Wun Tee or top seeds Ong Yew Sin/Teo Ee Yi succeed, Malaysia will become the first country this century to win men’s doubles three consecutive times.
Since the beginning of the last decade, only four nations have toasted mixed doubles champions – Indonesia, Korea, China and Hong Kong China.
Malaysia are yet to ace women’s doubles but possess the second seeds in Vivian Hoo/Lim Chiew Sien.
Starting with Indonesia in 2015, the category has seen winners from a different country each season – China (2016), Korea (2017), Japan (2018), Thailand (2019) and Hong Kong China (2022).