Anthony Sinisuka Ginting with his coach Irwansyah after ending his two-year title drought in 2022.
Smashing Stats: Singapore Open 2024
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
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The 72-edition-old Singapore Open is the third Super 750 event of 2024.
Find out what’s at stake this year at one of badminton’s longest-running tournaments.
Women’s pair Shinta Mulia Sari/Yao Lei remain the most recent Singaporeans to emerge victorious in 2010.
Singapore, however, are the sole nation to sweep clean the honours – way back in 1961. This time, China and Japan possess seeds in all five categories.
Success will make Anthony Sinisuka Ginting the first player to win three seasons in a row since Zhang Ning in 2005.
Men’s singles is also the category in which Indonesia have the highest success rate over the last 10 editions.
Winning 56 per cent of those means no country has dominated a discipline like Indonesia starting 2013.
India, yet to succeed in men’s doubles, can count on top seeds Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty, winners of Thailand Open two weeks ago.
Korea’s final women’s doubles triumph came 33 years ago via Chung Myung Hee/Chung So Young. Second seeds Baek Ha Na/Lee So Hee and sixth seeds Kim So Yeong/Kong Hee Yong are their best bets to break through.
It’s also 21 years since they aced mixed doubles through three-time winners Kim Dong Moon/Ra Kyung Min. Fourth seeds Seo Seung Jae/Chae Yu Jung shoulder their hopes this season.
With four seeds – Chen Yu Fei (2), Han Yue (6), Wang Zhi Yi (7) and He Bing Jiao (8), China will hope to celebrate a women’s singles championagain after Sun Yu in 2015.
Malaysia have waited longer for winners in men’s singles and doubles. No players triumphed in the categories after Lee Chong Wei and Zakry Latif/Fairuzizuan Tazari in 2008.
Noriko Takagi remains the only Japanese to win mixed doubles, partnering Dane Svend Andersen to glory 56 years ago in 1968. Third seeds Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino retain the chance to net a first for their country.
Repeat glory for their countrymen Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi will make them the first men’s pair in 26 years to defend their crown. Sigit Budiarto/Candra Wijaya did so in 1998.
Similarly, a Chen Qing Chen-Jia Yi Fan victory will see them emulate compatriots Yang Wei/Zhang Jiewen – the last women’s pair to win two on the spin in 2004.
Chen/Jia and An Se Young are the onlytop seeds have won their events.
Huang Ya Qiong, however, took the mixed doubles title with Lu Kai in 2017.
Standout Stat: Beginning 2011, the same four countries have produced winners in men’s and women’s doubles – China, Indonesia, Denmark and Japan.