Badminton tournament
The 2022 Taipei Open (officially known as the Yonex Taipei Open 2022 ) was a badminton tournament which took place at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium in Taipei , Taiwan, from 19 to 24 July 2022 and had a total purse of $500,000.
Hongkonger Ng Tsz Yau became the first player to win multiple categories in a single Taipei Open edition since American Tony Gunawan and Taiwanese Cheng Wen-hsing won the mixed doubles as a pair and their respective same-sex doubles finals in 2005.
Tournament
The 2022 Taipei Open was the fifteenth tournament of the 2022 BWF World Tour and also part of the Taipei Open championships, which had been held since 1980. This tournament was organized by the Chinese Taipei Badminton Association with sanction from the BWF .[ 1]
Venue
This international tournament was held at Taipei Heping Basketball Gymnasium in Taipei , Taiwan.[ 1]
Point distribution
Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF World Tour Super 300 event.[ 2]
Winner
Runner-up
3/4
5/8
9/16
17/32
33/64
65/128
7,000
5,950
4,900
3,850
2,750
1,670
660
320
Prize pool
The total prize money was US$500,000 with the distribution of the prize money in accordance with BWF regulations.[ 1]
Event
Winner
Finalist
Semi-finals
Quarter-finals
Last 16
Singles
$37,500
$19,000
$7,250
$3,000
$1,750
Doubles
$39,500
$19,000
$7,000
$3,625
$1,875
Men's singles
Seeds
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Women's singles
Seeds
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Men's doubles
Seeds
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Women's doubles
Seeds
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
Mixed doubles
Seeds
Finals
Top half
Section 1
Section 2
Bottom half
Section 3
Section 4
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