BWF World Tour

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The BWF World Tour is a Grade 2 badminton tournament series, sanctioned by Badminton World Federation (BWF). It is a competition open to the top world ranked players in singles (men's and women's) and doubles (men's, women's and mixed).[1] The competition was announced on 19 March 2017 and came into effect starting from 2018, replacing the BWF Super Series, which was held from 2007 to 2017.[2]

The BWF World Tour are divided into six levels, namely World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, and Super 300 in order (part of the HSBC World Tour). One other category of tournament, the BWF Tour Super 100 level, also offers ranking points.[3]

Features

Prize money

BWF World Tour Super 1000
BWF World Tour Super 750
BWF World Tour Super 500
BWF World Tour Super 300

This table shows minimum total prize money for each level of BWF World Tour tournament.[2] The minimum total prize money is decreased due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. All values are in United States dollar.

Year201820192020202120222023202420252026
World Tour Finals1,500,0002,500,0003,000,0003,500,000
Super 10001,000,0001,100,000850,0001,000,0001,250,0001,300,000TBA
Super 750700,000750,000600,000700,000850,000TBA
Super 500350,000400,000320,000350,000420,000TBA
Super 300150,000170,000140,000150,000210,000TBA
Super 10075,00090,00075,000100,000TBA

The prize money is distributed via the following formula:[4]

World Tour Finals

RoundMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
Winner8.00%8.00%8.40%8.40%8.40%
Runner-up4.00%4.00%4.00%4.00%4.00%
Semi-finalist2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%2.00%
3rd in Group1.10%1.10%1.30%1.30%1.30%
4th in Group0.60%0.60%0.70%0.70%0.70%

Super 1000 and Super 750

RoundMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
Winner7.00%7.00%7.40%7.40%7.40%
Runner-up3.40%3.40%3.50%3.50%3.50%
Semi-finalist1.4%1.4%1.4%1.4%1.4%
Quarter-finalist0.55%0.55%0.625%0.625%0.625%
Last 160.3%0.3%0.325%0.325%0.325%
Last 320.1%0.1%0.1%0.1%0.1%

Super 500, Super 300, and Super 100

RoundMen's singlesWomen's singlesMen's doublesWomen's doublesMixed doubles
Winner7.5%7.5%7.9%7.9%7.9%
Runner-up3.8%3.8%3.8%3.8%3.8%
Semi-finalist1.45%1.45%1.40%1.40%1.40%
Quarter-finalist0.6%0.6%0.725%0.725%0.725%
Last 160.35%0.35%0.375%0.375%0.375%

World Ranking points

Entries

LevelEntries closed[5]No of players/pairs[1]Qualifying round
Super 100042 days before tournament dateAll disciplines: 32 (32 main)No
Super 750
Super 500All disciplines: 32 (28 main + 4Q)Yes (if any)
Super 30035 days before tournament date
Super 100Men's Singles (MS): 48 (40 main + 8Q)
Other than MS: 32 (28 main + 4Q)

Each tournament will be held in six days, with the main round in five days.[1]

Nationality separation

LevelNationality separation [1]
Level 2Players from the same nation are not separated in the main draw
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5

Player commitment regulations

Top fifteen singles players and top ten doubles pairs in the World Ranking will be required to play in all 4 Super 1000, all 6 Super 750, and 2 out of 9 Super 500 tournaments occurring in the full calendar year, making it a total of 12 mandatory tournaments. A fine of US$5000 per event will be imposed upon players/pairs who fail to play. Exemption from penalty will be considered by BWF on receipt of a valid medical certificate or strong evidence that prove players unfit to participate. However, suspended or retired are not subject to these regulations.[6][7]

Umpires

Current regulations state that at least six umpires must be from member associations other than the host member association, at least four BWF and two continental certificated umpires with well spread nationality. All umpires and service judges shall meet the eligibility criteria set for the panel of Technical Officials they belong to.[1]

Tournaments

Every four years, the BWF Council will review the countries that host a BWF World Tour tournament.

There is a BWF World Tour Finals, four Super 1000, six Super 750, nine Super 500, and eleven Super 300 tournaments in a season.[1] BWF Tour Super 100 tournaments are still counted to earn the points to BWF World Tour Finals. Super 100 tournaments are selected in every year, 11 tournaments are selected in 2018. For 2019 onward, Scottish Open was relegated to International Challenge. For 2021, Dutch Open was relegated to International Challenge.

 Super 1000
 Super 750
 Super 500
 Super 300
 Super 100
 Cancelled

BWF World Tour Finals

At the end of the BWF World Tour circuit, top eight players/pairs in the BWF World Tour standing of each discipline, with the maximum of two players/pairs from the same member association, are required to play in a final tournament known as the BWF World Tour Finals.[1] It offers minimum total prize money of US$1,500,000.[2]

If two or more players are tie in ranking, the selection of players will based on the following criteria:[1]

  • The players who participate in the most BWF World Tour tournaments;
  • The players who collect the most points in BWF World Tour tournaments starting from 1 July that year.

Performances by countries

Tabulated below are the World Tour performances based on countries. Only countries who have won a title are listed:

Updated after 2024 Canada Open

World Tour Finals, Super 1000, Super 750, Super 500, and Super 300

No.Team2018201920202021202220232024Total
1  China253351284725164
2  Japan3731616102013133
3  Indonesia2019661313885
4  South Korea1118461025680
5  Denmark8575613650
6  Chinese Taipei1212558446
7  Thailand485586844
8  Malaysia841277534
9  India3276220
10  Hong Kong23122111
11  Spain22211210
12  England213
 France213
 Germany1113
 Singapore1113
 United States123
17  Canada112
18  Bulgaria11
 Russia11

Super 100

No.Team2018201920202021202220232024Total
1  China81434332
2  Japan9347124
 Indonesia6737124
4  India543618
5  Chinese Taipei237315
6  Malaysia212611
7  South Korea2.5810.5
8  Thailand2213210
9  Denmark222129
 England7119
11  Bulgaria41117
12  France11125
13  Singapore11114
14  Netherlands1113
15  Australia112
 Hong Kong112
 Scotland112
 Vietnam112
19  Russia0.511.5
20  Canada11
 Germany11
 Sri Lanka11

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