2009 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold

The 2009 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold was the inaugural edition of the Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold and fourth grand prix's badminton tournament of the 2009 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. The tournament was held at the Bandaraya Stadium in Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 23 to 28 June 2009 and had a total purse of $120,000.[1][2]

2009 Malaysia Open Grand Prix Gold
Tournament details
Dates23 – 28 June
Edition1st
LevelGrand Prix Gold
Total prize moneyUS$120,000
VenueBandaraya Stadium
LocationJohor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
Champions
Men's singlesMalaysia Lee Chong Wei
Women's singlesChina Wang Shixian
Men's doublesMalaysia Koo Kien Keat
Malaysia Tan Boon Heong
Women's doublesChina Ma Jin
China Wang Xiaoli
Mixed doublesChina Zheng Bo
China Ma Jin
2010

Men's singles

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Seeds

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  1.   Lee Chong Wei (champion)
  2.   Taufik Hidayat (first round)
  3.   Chetan Anand (first round)
  4.   Lee Tsuen Seng (third round)
  5.   Kenichi Tago (quarter-finals)
  6.   Andre Kurniawan Tedjono (quarter-finals)
  7.   Andrew Smith (second round)
  8.   Wong Choong Hann (semi-finals)
  9.   Arvind Bhat (third round)
  10.   Sairul Amar Ayob (first round)
  11.   Rajiv Ouseph (third round)
  12.   Kashyap Parupalli (second round)
  13.   Muhammad Hafiz Hashim (first round)
  14.   Kuan Beng Hong (third round)
  15.   Carl Baxter (second round)
  16.   Anup Sridhar (first round)

Finals

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1   Lee Chong Wei 21 21
5   Kenichi Tago 9 15
1   Lee Chong Wei 21 21
    Hu Yun 9 8
    Hu Yun 21 21
6   Andre Kurniawan Tedjono 6 12
1   Lee Chong Wei 21 21
    Chen Long 16 9
8   Wong Choong Hann 21 21
Q   Gao Huan 15 10
8   Wong Choong Hann 10 16
    Chen Long 21 21
    Tan Chun Seang 14 21 16
    Chen Long 21 12 21

Women's singles

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Seeds

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  1.   Pi Hongyan (semi-finals)
  2.   Saina Nehwal (quarter-finals)
  3.   Zhu Lin (second round)
  4.   Wong Mew Choo (semi-finals)
  5.   Juliane Schenk (quarter-finals)
  6.   Ai Goto (second round)
  7.   Xing Aiying (quarter-finals)
  8.   Lydia Cheah Li Ya (second round)

Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
1   Pi Hongyan 14 15
Q   Wang Shixian 21 21
Q   Wang Shixian 21 18 21
Q   Wang Xin 16 21 10
4   Wong Mew Choo 18 14
Q   Wang Xin 21 21

Men's doubles

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Seeds

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Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
    Gan Teik Chai
  Tan Bin Shen
21 21
    Mak Hee Chun
  Tan Wee Kiong
11 15
    Gan Teik Chai
  Tan Bin Shen
11 13
2   Koo Kien Keat
  Tan Boon Heong
21 21
5   Hendra Aprida Gunawan
  Alvent Yulianto
13 21 11
2   Koo Kien Keat
  Tan Boon Heong
21 17 21

Women's doubles

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Seeds

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  1.   Chin Eei Hui / Wong Pei Tty (final)
  2.   Shinta Mulia Sari / Yao Lei (second round)
  3.   Pan Pan / Tian Qing (second round)
  4.   Nicole Grether /   Charmaine Reid (second round)

Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
1   Chin Eei Hui
  Wong Pei Tty
21 21
    Frances Liu
  Vanessa Neo
10 9
1   Chin Eei Hui
  Wong Pei Tty
9 11
    Ma Jin
  Wang Xiaoli
21 21
    Gao Ling
  Wei Yili
13 14
    Ma Jin
  Wang Xiaoli
21 21

Mixed doubles

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Seeds

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  1.   Valiyaveetil Diju / Jwala Gutta (quarter-finals)
  2.   Zheng Bo / Ma Jin (champion)
  3.   Xu Chen / Zhao Yunlei (final)
  4.   Chris Adcock / Gabrielle White (second round)
  5.   Koo Kien Keat / Ng Hui Lin (second round)
  6.   Flandy Limpele /   Anastasia Russkikh (quarter-finals)
  7.   Lim Khim Wah / Amelia Alicia Anscelly (second round)
  8.   Chan Peng Soon / Goh Liu Ying (first round)

Finals

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Semi-finals Final
          
    Hendra Aprida Gunawan
  Vita Marissa
12 15
3   Xu Chen
  Zhao Yunlei
21 21
3   Xu Chen
  Zhao Yunlei
5r
2   Zheng Bo
  Ma Jin
5
    Zhang Nan
  Pan Pan
10 22 20
2   Zheng Bo
  Ma Jin
21 20 22

References

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  1. ^ Paul, Rajes (23 June 2009). "Chong Wei decides not to skip GP Gold tournament". www.thestar.com.my. Archived from the original on 31 December 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  2. ^ Tirtana, Arief; Sena, Indra Citra (25 December 2019). "4 Fakta Malaysia Masters, Turnamen Pembuka Rangkaian BWF World Tour 2020". www.indosport.com. Archived from the original on 31 December 2020. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
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