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$6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Starting this thread as (a) lot of Indian participation and (b) would be good to track 2nd/3rd string Indian players similar to Tennis
$6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Womens Singles
[R1] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) Vs Made Deya Surya Saraswati (INA, 261)
[R1] Sai Uttejitha Rao Chukka (571, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Reshma Karthik (258, IND) Vs Cheung Ying Mei [7] (186, HKG)
Mens Singles
[R1] C. Rohit Yadav (365, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Rahul Yadav Chittaboina [12] (220, IND) Vs Cao Cuong Pham (296, HKG)
[R1] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) Vs Henrikho Kho Wibowo [10] (206, INA)
[R1] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Siddharath Thakur (259, IND) Vs Vega Vio Nirwanda [7] (177, INA)
[R1] Talar Laa (675, IND) Vs Muhammad Zulkifli Ramadhani (477, INA)
[R1] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) Vs Yohanes Kevin Tirta (1152, INA)
[R1] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) Vs Yehezkiel Fritz Mainaky (347, INA)
Prize Money : Total - $6,000
Mens / Womens Singles: Winner - $540, Finalist - $240, Semis - $120
Mens / Womens / Mixed Doubles: Winner - $520, Finalist - $312, Semis - $144
Ranking Points
Winner - 2500, Finalist - 2130, Semis - 1750, Quarters - 1370, 3rd Round - 920, 2nd Round - 550
$6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Womens Singles
[R1] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) Vs Made Deya Surya Saraswati (INA, 261)
[R1] Sai Uttejitha Rao Chukka (571, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Reshma Karthik (258, IND) Vs Cheung Ying Mei [7] (186, HKG)
Mens Singles
[R1] C. Rohit Yadav (365, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Rahul Yadav Chittaboina [12] (220, IND) Vs Cao Cuong Pham (296, HKG)
[R1] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) Vs Henrikho Kho Wibowo [10] (206, INA)
[R1] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) Vs Qualifier
[R1] Siddharath Thakur (259, IND) Vs Vega Vio Nirwanda [7] (177, INA)
[R1] Talar Laa (675, IND) Vs Muhammad Zulkifli Ramadhani (477, INA)
[R1] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) Vs Yohanes Kevin Tirta (1152, INA)
[R1] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) Vs Yehezkiel Fritz Mainaky (347, INA)
Prize Money : Total - $6,000
Mens / Womens Singles: Winner - $540, Finalist - $240, Semis - $120
Mens / Womens / Mixed Doubles: Winner - $520, Finalist - $312, Semis - $144
Ranking Points
Winner - 2500, Finalist - 2130, Semis - 1750, Quarters - 1370, 3rd Round - 920, 2nd Round - 550
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Nice upset wins by Krishna Priya and Ansal in the first round. Hope we have 3-4 on the mens side moving to the 3rd round
Womens Singles
[R1] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) d Made Deya Surya Saraswati (INA, 261) 21-13 21-14
[R1] Sai Uttejitha Rao Chukka (571, IND) l Yue Yann Jaslyn HOOI [Q] (1132, SIN) 15-21 14-21
[R1] Reshma Karthik (258, IND) l Cheung Ying Mei [7] (186, HKG) 16-21 10-21
[R2] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) Vs Yin Fun LIM [1] (92, MAS)
Mens Singles
[R1] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) d Charongrat NOBSAMRONG (822, THA) 21-11 21-7
[R1] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) d Henrikho Kho Wibowo [10] (206, INA) 21-15 21-13
[R1] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Kok Xian TAN [Q] (NR, MAS) 21-10 21-17
[R1] Siddharath Thakur (259, IND) l Vega Vio Nirwanda [7] (177, INA) 11-21 21-19 12-21
[R1] Talar Laa (675, IND) l Muhammad Zulkifli Ramadhani (477, INA) 17-21 17-21
[R1] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) d Yohanes Kevin Tirta (1152, INA) 21-12 21-12
[R1] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) d Yehezkiel Fritz Mainaky (347, INA) 21-18 21-13
[R1] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) bye
[R2] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) Vs LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS)
[R2] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) Vs Jin Lei CHUANG (816, SIN)
[R2] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs Wai Kin CHIN (695, MAS)
[R2] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) Vs Lishwan MUDUKASAN (378, MAS)
[R2] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) Vs Duc Phat LE (449, VNM)
[R2] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) Vs Jiann Shiarng CHIANG [11] (208, MAS)
Womens Singles
[R1] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) d Made Deya Surya Saraswati (INA, 261) 21-13 21-14
[R1] Sai Uttejitha Rao Chukka (571, IND) l Yue Yann Jaslyn HOOI [Q] (1132, SIN) 15-21 14-21
[R1] Reshma Karthik (258, IND) l Cheung Ying Mei [7] (186, HKG) 16-21 10-21
[R2] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) Vs Yin Fun LIM [1] (92, MAS)
Mens Singles
[R1] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) d Charongrat NOBSAMRONG (822, THA) 21-11 21-7
[R1] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) d Henrikho Kho Wibowo [10] (206, INA) 21-15 21-13
[R1] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Kok Xian TAN [Q] (NR, MAS) 21-10 21-17
[R1] Siddharath Thakur (259, IND) l Vega Vio Nirwanda [7] (177, INA) 11-21 21-19 12-21
[R1] Talar Laa (675, IND) l Muhammad Zulkifli Ramadhani (477, INA) 17-21 17-21
[R1] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) d Yohanes Kevin Tirta (1152, INA) 21-12 21-12
[R1] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) d Yehezkiel Fritz Mainaky (347, INA) 21-18 21-13
[R1] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) bye
[R2] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) Vs LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS)
[R2] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) Vs Jin Lei CHUANG (816, SIN)
[R2] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs Wai Kin CHIN (695, MAS)
[R2] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) Vs Lishwan MUDUKASAN (378, MAS)
[R2] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) Vs Duc Phat LE (449, VNM)
[R2] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) Vs Jiann Shiarng CHIANG [11] (208, MAS)
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Re: $6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
It is shocking to see the minuscule amounts that pass off as prize money in badminton. I wonder how much the winner makes? 500$?
Edit: I was off but not by much. The prize money is US$540. The 6K is for five events: Men's/Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles.
Edit: I was off but not by much. The prize money is US$540. The 6K is for five events: Men's/Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles.
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Re: $6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Well I had this exact discussion with few folks during the Swiss Open GPG. It had a prize money of $120k and is equivalent to a Tier-III/II WTA event in Tennis.
The prize money was distributed in the following fashion
Round Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
Winner 7.5% 7.5% 7.9% 7.9% 7.9%
Runner-up 3.8% 3.8% 3.8% 3.8% 3.8%
Semi-finalist 1.45% 1.45% 1.4% 1.4% 1.4%
Quarter-finalist 0.6% 0.6% 0.725% 0.725% 0.725%
Last 16 0.35% 0.35% 0.375% 0.375% 0.375%
So if someone reached QF in a GPG event, he would walk away with $720 for that week. Assuming a player plays about 14 events in a year and is ranking around 20-40 in the world like Kashyap, Prannoy, that is not much.
Heck, total prize money of $120K is the pay of most people in the IT / Banking industry with 4-6 yrs experience I guess - I just can't understand why there are only 20-24 GPG / Super / Super Premier events in the world. Surely Badminton is more popular than that especially places like INA, CHN, JPN, SIN
Top - 80 Players are able to stay afloat thanks to (a) Govt jobs which fund their travel and require them to play in 1-2 PSSB events / year (b) International trips for events are organized by BAI with coach/support system provided (c) Endorsements that they might receive.
The above is by itself not as lucrative say compared to the IT industry and additionally the player needs to be in the top-80 to become part of the troupe. If the player is from some obscure country with no support system then forget it.
So to all the players who made it thus far
The prize money was distributed in the following fashion
Round Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
Winner 7.5% 7.5% 7.9% 7.9% 7.9%
Runner-up 3.8% 3.8% 3.8% 3.8% 3.8%
Semi-finalist 1.45% 1.45% 1.4% 1.4% 1.4%
Quarter-finalist 0.6% 0.6% 0.725% 0.725% 0.725%
Last 16 0.35% 0.35% 0.375% 0.375% 0.375%
So if someone reached QF in a GPG event, he would walk away with $720 for that week. Assuming a player plays about 14 events in a year and is ranking around 20-40 in the world like Kashyap, Prannoy, that is not much.
Heck, total prize money of $120K is the pay of most people in the IT / Banking industry with 4-6 yrs experience I guess - I just can't understand why there are only 20-24 GPG / Super / Super Premier events in the world. Surely Badminton is more popular than that especially places like INA, CHN, JPN, SIN
Top - 80 Players are able to stay afloat thanks to (a) Govt jobs which fund their travel and require them to play in 1-2 PSSB events / year (b) International trips for events are organized by BAI with coach/support system provided (c) Endorsements that they might receive.
The above is by itself not as lucrative say compared to the IT industry and additionally the player needs to be in the top-80 to become part of the troupe. If the player is from some obscure country with no support system then forget it.
So to all the players who made it thus far
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I wonder if these events provide local hospitality.
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Womens Singles
[R2] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) l Yin Fun LIM [1] (92, MAS) 19-21 18-21
Mens Singles
[R2] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) l LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 9-21 13-21
[R2] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) d Jin Lei CHUANG (816, SIN) 21-12 21-19
[R2] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Wai Kin CHIN (695, MAS) 21-9 21-17
[R2] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) d Lishwan MUDUKASAN (378, MAS) 21-9 21-9
[R2] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) d Duc Phat LE (449, VNM) 21-23 21-16 21-16
[R2] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) d Jiann Shiarng CHIANG [11] (208, MAS) 21-10 13-21 22-20
[R3] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) l LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 5-21 11-21
[R3] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Yu IGARASHI (351, JPN) 21-9 21-14
[R3] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) l Vega Vio NIRWANDA [7] (177, INA) 6-21 21-18 17-21
[R3] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) l Satheishtharan R. (314, MAS) 11-21 16-21
[R3] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) l Andre MARTEEN [2] (123, SIN) 9-21 9-21
[QF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS)
[R2] Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (465, IND) l Yin Fun LIM [1] (92, MAS) 19-21 18-21
Mens Singles
[R2] Hemanth M.Gowda (NR, IND) l LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 9-21 13-21
[R2] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) d Jin Lei CHUANG (816, SIN) 21-12 21-19
[R2] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Wai Kin CHIN (695, MAS) 21-9 21-17
[R2] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) d Lishwan MUDUKASAN (378, MAS) 21-9 21-9
[R2] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) d Duc Phat LE (449, VNM) 21-23 21-16 21-16
[R2] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) d Jiann Shiarng CHIANG [11] (208, MAS) 21-10 13-21 22-20
[R3] Ansal Yadav (446, IND) l LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 5-21 11-21
[R3] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d Yu IGARASHI (351, JPN) 21-9 21-14
[R3] Harshit Aggarwal [16] (256, IND) l Vega Vio NIRWANDA [7] (177, INA) 6-21 21-18 17-21
[R3] Abhishek Yelegar [8] (182, IND) l Satheishtharan R. (314, MAS) 11-21 16-21
[R3] Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar (575, IND) l Andre MARTEEN [2] (123, SIN) 9-21 9-21
[QF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS)
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Mens Singles
[QF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 21-14 21-16
[SF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs LEE Cheuk Yiu [9] (183, TPE)
Shreyansh (age: 21 now) had beaten Ajay Jayaram in the Syed Modi international this year. Some notes from SM Arif from back in 2012: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 619006.cms
Hopefully he can be another top-100 player for us in the near future
[QF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) d LIM Chi Wing [4] (153, MAS) 21-14 21-16
[SF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) Vs LEE Cheuk Yiu [9] (183, TPE)
Shreyansh (age: 21 now) had beaten Ajay Jayaram in the Syed Modi international this year. Some notes from SM Arif from back in 2012: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/spor ... 619006.cms
Hopefully he can be another top-100 player for us in the near future
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Re: $6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Top 100 does not excite much in badminton. I think it is somewhat similar to top 500 in tennis. Top 20 is something where you can really start getting excited about a player in badminton or at least top 30, similar to top 200 and top 300 in tennis.
I hope Shreyansh can improve to that level.
I hope Shreyansh can improve to that level.
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[SF] Shreyansh Jaiswal [6] (173, IND) l LEE Cheuk Yiu [9] (183, TPE) 8-21 17-21
That ends it for us in this event.
That ends it for us in this event.
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Re: $6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Yes - I was hoping more from the bench strength though - he doesn't appear to be more than a top 50-80 potential guy. Its just that the more players we in that pool, the better it is to raise the standard of the game.sameerph wrote:Top 100 does not excite much in badminton. I think it is somewhat similar to top 500 in tennis. Top 20 is something where you can really start getting excited about a player in badminton or at least top 30, similar to top 200 and top 300 in tennis.
I hope Shreyansh can improve to that level.
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Re: $6,000 OUE Singapore International Series 2016: Aug 30 - Sep 3, 2016
Top 100 in badminton is more like top 1000 in tennis. You are mostly playing with part timers and up-and-coming players. Shreyansh has no future as a full time professional tbh based off his record and age.