The 2010 BWF Super Series was the fourth season of the BWF Super Series. Like the previous season, the twelve tournaments were all hosted by nations in Asia and Europe with the Korea Open as the opening tournament and the Hong Kong Open as the final tournament in the season.

2010 BWF Super Series
Tournament details
Dates12 January 2010 – 9 January 2011
Edition4th
2009 2011

Schedule

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Below is the schedule released by the Badminton World Federation:[1]

Tour Official title Venue City Date Prize money
USD
Report
Start Finish
1   Korea Open Super Series 2nd Olympic Gymnasium Seoul January 12 January 17 300,000 Report
2   Malaysia Open Super Series Putra Indoor Stadium Kuala Lumpur January 19 January 24 200,000 Report
3   All England Super Series Arena Birmingham Birmingham March 9 March 14 200,000 Report
4   Swiss Open Super Series St. Jakobshalle Basel March 16 March 21 200,000 Report
5   Singapore Super Series Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore June 15 June 20 200,000 Report
6   Indonesia Super Series Istora Senayan Jakarta June 22 June 27 250,000 Report
7   China Masters Super Series Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium Changzhou September 14 September 18 250,000 Report
8   Japan Super Series Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Tokyo September 21 September 26 200,000 Report
9   Denmark Super Series Odense Sports Park Odense October 26 October 31 200,000 Report
10   French Super Series Stade Pierre de Coubertin Paris November 2 November 7 200,000 Report
11   China Open Super Series Yuanshen Gymnasium Shanghai November 30 December 5 250,000 Report
12   Hong Kong Super Series Queen Elizabeth Stadium Hong Kong December 7 December 12 250,000 Report
13   Super Series Masters Finals Xinzhuang Gymnasium New Taipei City January 5 January 9 500,000 Report

Results

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Winners

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Tour Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
  Korea   Lee Chong Wei   Wang Shixian   Jung Jae-sung
  Lee Yong-dae
  Cheng Shu
  Zhao Yunlei
  He Hanbin
  Yu Yang
  Malaysia   Wang Xin   Koo Kien Keat
  Tan Boon Heong
  Du Jing
  Yu Yang
  Tao Jiaming
  Zhang Yawen
  England   Tine Rasmussen   Lars Paaske
  Jonas Rasmussen
  Zhang Nan
  Zhao Yunlei
  Swiss   Chen Jin   Wang Shixian   Ko Sung-hyun
  Yoo Yeon-seong
  Tian Qing
  Yu Yang
  Lee Yong-dae
  Lee Hyo-jung
  Singapore   Sony Dwi Kuncoro   Saina Nehwal   Fang Chieh-min
  Lee Sheng-mu
  Shinta Mulia Sari
  Yao Lei
  Thomas Laybourn
  Kamilla Rytter Juhl
  Indonesia   Lee Chong Wei   Lee Hyo-jung
  Kim Min-jung
  Robert Mateusiak
  Nadieżda Kostiuczyk
  China Masters   Lin Dan   Wang Xin   Cai Yun
  Fu Haifeng
  Wang Xiaoli
  Yu Yang
  Tao Jiaming
  Tian Qing
  Japan   Lee Chong Wei   Jiang Yanjiao   Zhang Nan
  Zhao Yunlei
  Denmark   Jan Ø. Jørgensen   Wang Yihan   Mathias Boe
  Carsten Mogensen
  Miyuki Maeda
  Satoko Suetsuna
  Thomas Laybourn
  Kamilla Rytter Juhl
  French   Taufik Hidayat   Duanganong Aroonkesorn
  Kunchala Voravichitchaikul
  Sudket Prapakamol
  Saralee Thungthongkam
  China Open   Chen Long   Jiang Yanjiao   Jung Jae-sung
  Lee Yong-dae
  Cheng Shu
  Zhao Yunlei
  Tao Jiaming
  Tian Qing
  Hong Kong   Lee Chong Wei   Saina Nehwal   Ko Sung-hyun
  Yoo Yeon-seong
  Wang Xiaoli
  Yu Yang
  Joachim Fischer Nielsen
  Christinna Pedersen
  Masters Finals   Wang Shixian   Mathias Boe
  Carsten Mogensen
  Zhang Nan
  Zhao Yunlei

Performance by countries

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

Team KOR MAS ENG SUI SIN INA CHN JPN DEN FRA CHN HKG SSF Total
  China 3 3 2 3 5 4 1 1 4 1 3 30
  Denmark 2 1 3 1 1 1 9
  Malaysia 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 8
  Korea 1 2 1 1 1 6
  India 1 1 1 3
  Chinese Taipei 1 1 2
  Thailand 2 2
  Indonesia 1 1 2
  Japan 1 1
  Singapore 1 1
  Poland 1 1

References

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  1. ^ "BWF Calendar". BWF. Archived from the original on 27 June 2009. Retrieved 25 August 2016.