Category : Superseries Venue : Stade Pierre de Coubertin, Paris, France Total Prize Money : US$325,000 Tournament website : http://www.yonexifb.com/uk/home Tournament time-table : http://www.yonexifb.com/uk/the-competition/schedule Paris time : http://www.worldtimezone.com/time/wtzresult.php?CiID=6409&forma=Find Time TournamentSoftaware : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=AB88223D-BBC2-45EB-AC19-8CE0DB7DE8BE Live Streaming : http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/...WdZ&c=en&i=eWl6aXFnc2hxZQ¹f¹f&hc_location=ufi BWF YouTube channel (QF onwards) : http://BadmintonWorld.tv Geo blocking restrictions may apply 2016 WINNERS : https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/winners.aspx?id=4E92F62C-6537-425B-BE6E-925A82CB86BE • MS : Shi Yuqi (CHN) • WS : He Bingjiao (CHN) • MD : Mathias Boe/Carsten Mogensen (DEN) • WD : Chen Qingchen/Jia Yifan (CHN) • XD : Zheng Siwei/Chen Qingchen (DEN) The 2017 edition will be the last of the 2014-2017 term. From 2018, the Yonex French Open will increase in quality and will join the 9 greatest tournaments in the world as a level 3 member, along China, Denmark, Japan and Malaysia. First, the best French player of the moment Brice Leverdez went back on his recent performance against the legend Lee Chong Wei, which gave him a lot of confidence. Will he able to do this kind of achievement again here in Paris? The 31 years of age has to deal with pressure first. Silver medalist in Rio, Pusarla V. Sindhu (India) will be the next star of the 2017 edition. After Spanish Carolina Marin, a new olympic medalist will be the face of the French Open. Back in-form Ratchanok Intanon will increase the competition level in women's single category. Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong back in action with their new partner Teo Ee Yi and Ong Yew Sin respectively. He Jiting/Tan Qiang will replace their compatriot slot Chai Biao/Wang Yilyu. The defending champion Boe/Mogensen surely will have smooth way into semis Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi should do something if they want to be World No.1 again since this week they will be dethroned as No.1 in BWF ranking. While the newly reunited pair and reigning Denmark SSP champion, Lee So Hee/Shin Seung Chan are ready to stop the Japanese duo in the semis. The French mixed double Ronan Labar/Audrey Fontaine finally came back on their performance during the Denmark Open where they reached the Quarter Final with a crazy score (21-19, 30-29) against the Chinese pair, World No.2 Lu Kai/Huang Yaqiong. This week their ability will be tested through opening match against Denmark pair, Rasmussen/Kjaersfeldt.
Withdrawn List: MS: • Viktor Axelsen [1/DEN] • Lin Dan [3/CHN] • Rajiv Ouseph [ENG] • Sameer Verma [IND] • Ajay Jayaram [IND] • Sourabh Verma [IND] WS: • Sun Yu [6/CHN] • Kirsty Gilmour [SCO] • Sabrina Jaquet [SUI] MD: • Gideon Marcus Fernaldi/Kevin Sanjaya Sukamulko [1/INA] • Bodin Isara/Nipitphon Phuangphuapet [THA] • Marcus Ellis/Chris Langridge [ENG] • Chai Biao/Wang Yilyu [CHN] WD: • Kamilla Rytter Juhl/Christinna Pedersen [3/DEN] • Julie Finne-Ipsen/Rikke Soby [DEN] XD: • Chris Adcock/Gabrielle Adcock [5/ENG] • Bodin Isara/Savitree Amitrapai [THA] • Ronald Alexander/Annisa Saufika [INA]
2017 French Open Teaser 2017 French Open Archive Channel • Badminton V • Stamp Badminton QUALIFICATION ROUND (starting at 10.00 a.m. local time) & MIXED DOUBLES R/32 (starting at 07.20 p.m. local time) Order of Play => https://www.tournamentsoftware.com/...88223D-BBC2-45EB-AC19-8CE0DB7DE8BE&d=20171024 Round of 32 Match Highlights (XD) : • Seo Seung Jae/Kim Ha Na [7] vs Goh Soon Huat/Lai Shevon Jemie • Bastian Kersaudy/Lea Palermo vs Lu Kai/Huang Yaqiong [2] • Marcus Ellis/Lauren Smith vs Tang Chun Man/Tse Ying Suet
i would have thought with so many MS withdraws, kento could play, but alas rank 77 still too low it seems hope kento will play german open then
interesting pair is dechapol with new partner puttita supaj the girl is quite a bit taller than the guy
If Momota had been registered here, he could play through qualification round since Pierrick Cajot (WR 148) from 8th reserved player got PFR. Momota was not registered at Bitburger GPG. He will play at Macau GPG (7th November).
Time for revenge?? PVS against CYF possible in QF SN vs AY in R2 KS vs WWKV in R2 HSP vs SWH in R2 What's the matter with SY? Withdrew again. Injured?? VA withdrew just cause he couldn't convert it on home soil? Fatigue? I don't think so. That's really bad attitude and over punishing one self. Yes, it's good to take a break recollect your thoughts and have a second go, but he'ss just being really harsh on himself. Extraordinary WC and he redeemed himself in Japan and was on the verge of winning against KS in that match, shouldn't be bothered that much imo. Anyways wish him luck.
i have 2 free tickets available for friday (1/4 finals). 3rd row behind court #2. first one to msg me gets them.
Tell Chen Long to add variation in his netplay. And not go for predictable tight spinning net shots all the time.
Yeah Axelsen is harsh on himself. You cant win all the time. He is still world number 1 even he got knocked out in R1 for 3 consecutive tournament. Of course ,unless he is injured. Cant always analyse thing because of one defeat especially if its the 2 points that could have win him the match vs SK ( or maybe one, SK was down match point i believe)
I suppose VA felt a bit jaded, probably mentally tired. I think, he just want to regather his thoughts and regroup. I never thought any player would withdraw from any tournament because he's afraid to face a particularly difficult opponent, no such thing, baseless. Withdrawing simply means forgoing the chance to win, would any player do so from, say, the WC or OG or any prestigious tournaments, on that ground? Unthinkable.
Face it, Axelsen is mentally weak. Did Peak Lin Dan™ ever do this nonsense -- withdrawing from the next tourney after a defeat by lying about an "injury"? Nope, never.
I doubt so. Only the 5 PSS are mandatory for the top 10 players, of the 7 SS, they are allowed to skip two. If VA doesn't feel like playing the French SS, so be it. No big deal, I won't read too much into it. He may or do have some mental fragility issues, such as his temperaments, but that is no excuse for skipping tournaments to avoid any difficult opponent. If it is any important tournament, I'm sure he will play. As for his injury, well, just give him or any player the benefit of the doubt. Like I said, even if a player simply feels out of sorts and wish to skip a not-so-important tournament, i.e.not compulsory, so what ? Btw, why wasn't he scared of Kento Momota before ?
If he had won against Kidambi in that match, he would've played instead of withdrawing. He wouldn't have invented an injury. It's obvious. The only reason he doesn't feel like playing French SS is because of his loss against Kidambi. That is it. Otherwise ask yourself -- why did he register for French SS in the first place? Because before the Denmark Open result, he wanted to play. #mentallyweak
Up to you if that's what you think. I'm sure if the French Open is important enough, say he needed the ranking points to qualify for the WC/OG, he will never skip it unless he's seriously injured. I mean, if I were VA's coach and he tells me he's scared of a particular opponent and wants to avoid playing him, I'd just tell him to quit professional badminton. A far-fetched thought. Even LCW, whom his coach, Tey Seu Bok,was reported to have said that he often choked when playing Lin Dan, never gave that as an excuse even when he's more reason to do so, their H2H record is telling. Like I said, VA never avoided KM who beat him more often than KS, so it's implausible to make that kind of assumption. Let's just agree to disagree.