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Revised BAI Calendar 2015 As on 02-09-2015 REVISED YEARLY CALENDAR 2015-16 ( As on 02-09-2015) Country/State DATES NAME Category/Qualifying VENUE April 2015 07 -12 Apr OUE Singapore Open 2015 Superseries Singapore City SIN 14 -19 Apr China Masters 2015 Grand Prix Gold Changzhou CHN 14 -19 Apr USM Li -ning International Series 2015 International Series Semarang INA 21 -26 Apr Badminton Asia Championships 2015 Continental Championships Wuhan CHN May 2015 05 -10 May Smiling Fish International Series 2015 International Series Trang THA 10 -17 May BWF Sudirman Cup 2015 BWF Event Dongguan CHN June 2015 02 -06 Jun Sri Lanka International Challenge 2015 International Challenge Colombo SRI 02 -07 Jun Indonesia Open 2015 Superseries Premier Jakarta INA 09 -14 Jun LI NING Maldives International Badminton International Challenge Male MDV Challenge 2015- Cancelled 11 -14 Jun Yonex Mauritius International 2015 International Series Rose Hill MRI 16-21 Jun All India Junior Ranking (U-17 & U-19) Qualifying 16 th & 17 th Cochin KER 16 -21 Jun 2015 Yonex US Open Badminton Grand Prix Gold New York USA Championships 18 -21 Jun Kenya International 2015 International Series Nairobi KEN 22 -27 Jun All India Sub Junior Ranking (U -13 & U -15) Qualifying 22 nd , 23 rd & 24 th Thyaga Raja DEL - DCBA , Stadium, INA Sara colony , Delhi Foundation 22 -28 Jun 2015 Yonex Canada open Grand prix Calgary CAN 28 Jun -05 Jul Badminton Asia Junior Championships 2015 Junior Continental (Under 19) Championships July 2015 03-14 Jul 2015 Universiade GWANGJU Fisu Gwangju KOR 11-16 Jul XVII Pan Am Games Toronto 2015 Multi-sport Games Toronto CAN 14 -19 Jul Yonex Chinese Taipei Open 2015 Grand Prix Gold Taipei TPE 15 -18 Jul Lagos International 2015 International Challenge Lagos NGR 21 -26 Jul Russian Open 2015 Grand Prix Vladivostok RUS 28 -31 Jul All India Inter Institutional Tournament Dehradun Uttarakhand August 2015 10 -16 Aug TOTAL BWF World Championships BWF Event Jakarta INA 04-10 Aug All India Junior Ranking (U-17 & U-19) Qualifying 4th 5th & 6th Dehradun UTR 12-16 Aug All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 12 th & 13 th FNCC, HYD TS 18-30 Aug State Championships 18-22 Aug OUE Singapore International Series 2015 International Series Singapore City SIN 20-23 Aug I.B.B Turkish international Series International Series Istanbul TUR 24-30 Aug Yonex Sunrise - Vietnam Open 2015 Grand Prix Ho Chi Minh VIE 30 Aug -06 Sep Badminton Asia Te am Championships 2015 CC Team Championships TBC TBC 31 Aug – 06 All India Sub Junior Ranking (U -13 & U -15) Qualifying 31 st , 1 st & 2 nd Gulbarga KTK Sep September 2015 01 -06 Sep Indonesia International challenge 2015 International challenge TBC INA 02 -06 Sep Guatemala International Challenge 2015 International challenge Ciudad GUA 03 -06 Sep Kharkov International 2015 International Challenge Kharkov UKR 03 -06 Sep Sushant Chipalkatti Memorial India Junior Upgraded Asian Junior Pune IND International Championships 2015 Tournament 07 -15 Sep State Championships 08 -13 Sep MAYBANK Mala ysia International Youth U19 Junior International Challenge Kuala Lumpur MAS 2015 08 -13 Sep Yonex Open Japan 2015 Superseries Tokyo JPN 10 -13 Sep 2015 Auckland International International Series Auckland NZL 15 -20 Sep 2015 Korea Open Superseries Seoul KOR 15 -20 Sep Jaya Raya Indonesia Junior International Upgraded Asian Junior Yogyakarta INA Challenge 2015 Tournament 16 -20 Sep 2015 Victor Maribyrnong International International Series Vic toria AUS 28 Sep -4 Oct Inter State Championships ( Zonal Wise) Team & Individual Events 23-26 Sep East Zone Jalpaiguri West Bengal 29 Sep - 02 West zone Mumbai MAH Oct 28-31 Oct North Zone DCBA - Delhi 30 Sep -03 South Zone Pondicherry PY Oct 28-31 Oct North East Zone Imphal Manipur 28-31 Oct Central Zone – PSPB –AI– RSPB – AIU-CAG AIU Guntur 20 -26 Sep BWF World Senior Championships 2015 BWF event Helsingborg SWE 22 -27 Sep Chinese Taipei Grand Prix 2015 Grand Prix Taipei TPE 23 -27 Sep 2015 Sydney International Challenge International Challenge Sydney AUS 23 -27 Sep VI Colombia Internacional 2015 International Series Medellin COL 29 Sep -04 Oct SCG Thailand Open 2015 Grand Prix Gold Bangkok THA October 2015 06-10 Oct All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 6th & 7 th Kakinada AP 06 -11 Oct Yonex Dutch Open 2015 Grand Prix Almere NED 07 -11 Oct Badminton Asia Youth U17 & U15 Kudus INA Championships Smt.Krishna Khaitan All India Junior 12-18 Oct Qualifying 12 th 13 th & 14 th Chandighar CHG Ranking (U-17 & U-19) 13 -18 Oct Yonex Denmark Open 2015 Superseries Premier Odense DEN 19 -25 Oct All India Sub Junior Ranking (U -13 & U -15) Qualifying 19 th , 20 th & 21 st Guntur A.P 20 -25 Oct Yonex French Badminton Open 2015 Superseries Paris FRA st nd 21 -25 Oct All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 21 & 22 Pune MAH 27 Oct -01 Nov Bitburger Badminton 2015 Grand Prix gold Saarbrucken GER 26 -31 Nov Gautham Th akkar Memorial All India Qualifying 26 th & 27 th Mumbai MAH Junior Ranking (U-17 & U-19) 28 Oct -01 Nov Bahrain International Series 2015 International Series TBC BRN 40 th Yonex Hungarian International 29 Oct-01 Nov International Series Budapest HUN Championships 2015 November 2015 02 -07 Nov All India Sub Junior Ranking (U -13 & U -15) Qualifying 2 nd , 3 rd & 4 th Gopichand TS Academy ,Hyderabad 03 -07 Nov Bahrain Int ernational Challenge 2015 International Challenge TBC BRN 03 -08 Nov 2015 Korea Masters Grand Prix Gold Jeonju KOR 04 -08 Nov All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 4th & 5th Calicut / Cochin KER 04 -15 Nov BWF World Junior Championships BWF event Lima PER 10 -15 Nov China Open 2015 Superseries Premier Fujian CHN 10 -15 Nov Maybank Malaysia International Challenge International Challenge TBC MAS 15 -19 Nov 29 th Sub Junior Nationals No Qualifying Visakhapatnam AP 12 AC courts 17 -22 Nov Hong Kong Open Badminton Championships Superseries Kowloon HKG 2015 18 -22 Nov 2015 Scottish Open Grand prix Grand Prix Glasgow SCO 23 -29 Nov Yonex Korea Junior Open Badminton Junior International Goyang City KOR Championship 24 -29 Nov YONEX RIO GRAND PRIX 2015 Grand Prix Rio de Janeiro BRA nd rd 22 -27 Nov All India Junior Ranking (U -17 & U -19) Qualifying 22 & 23 Bangalore KTK 24 -29 Nov 2015 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold Macau MAC December 2015 30 Nov -06 40 th Inter State & Junior Nationals Inter State 30 th Nov & 1 st Jaipur Rajasthan Dec Dec 01 -05 Dec Bangladesh Open International Badminton International Challenge Dhaka BAN Challenge 2015 01 -05 Dec Yonex USA International 2015 International Challe nge Orlando, Florida USA 01 -06 Dec Yonex Sunrise Indonesian Masters 2015 Grand Prix Gold Malang, East Java INA 03 -06 Dec South Africa International 2015 International Series Cape Town RSA 07 -12 Dec 2015 K&D graphics / Yonex Grand Prix Grand Prix California USA 09 -13 Dec BWF Destination Dubai World Superseries Finals Superseries Finals Dubai UAE 10-13 Dec TATA India International Challenge 2015 International Challenge Mumbai IND 17-23 Dec 80 th Senior National Badminton Inter State 17 th & 18 th Chandighar CHG Championships 16 -20 Dec Mexico city Grand prix Grand Prix Distrito Federal MEX Radhey Shaym Gupta Memorial All India 26-30 Dec Qualifying 26 th & 27 th Bareilly UP Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) January 2016 01-20 Reserved for IBL TBC TBC 19 -24 Jan Malaysia Masters 2016 Grand Prix Gold TBC MAS 18 -24 Jan All India Sub Junior Ranking (U -13 & U -15) Qualifying 18 th , 19 th & 20 th TBC TN 19 -24 Jan China International Chal lenge 2016 International C hallenge Lingshui CHN 26 -31 Jan India Grand Prix Gold 2016 Grand Prix Gold Lucknow IND 28 -31 Jan Iceland International 2016 International Seri es Reykjavik ISL February 2016 Indian Masters (Veteran) Championships (Two Groups) Chennai TN 01-04 Feb 35+, 40+, 45+, 50+, Age groups Qualifying 1st 05-08 Feb 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+ Age Groups Qualifying 5 th 09 -14 Feb Thailand Masters 2016 Grand Prix Gold TBC THA 03 -07 Feb All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 3rd & 4 th Chennai TN 16-21 Feb All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 16th & 17th Atul- Valsad GUJ 23 -27 Feb All India Senior Ranking (Men & Women ) Qualifying 23 rd & 24 th Bangalore KTK 24 -27 Feb Austrian Open 2016 International Challenge Vie nna AUT 25 -28 Feb Uganda International 2016 International Series Kampala UGA March 2016 01 -06 Mar YONEX German Open Badminton Grand Prix Gold Mulhe im an der GER Championships 2016 Ruhr 03 -06 Mar All India Doubles Ranking for (Men & Qualifying 3 rd Kolkata WB Women) 08 -13 Mar Yonex All England Open Badminton Superseries Premier Birmingham ENG Championships 2016 22 -27 Mar SKYCITY New Zealand Open 2016 Grand Prix Gold Auckland NZL 29 Mar -03 Yonex Sunrise India Open 2016 Superseries New Delhi IND Apr (Punnaiah Choudary K.Ch) (T.P.S.Puri) (Dr.Vijai Sinha) Secretary (T) Vice President(Admn) General Secretary Total no.of tournaments - Senior Ranking - 8 – Eight Prize money: Senior / Junior/Sub-Junior nationals - Rs: 10 lakhs - each Junior Ranking - 5 - Five Senior ranking - Rs: 5 lakhs - each Sub Junior Ranking - 5 – five Junior / Sub Junior Ranking - Rs: 3 lakhs – each Doubles Ranking - 1 – One Doubles Ranking-1Age group - Rs: 2 lakhs Note: Free Boarding shall be provided to the players seeded 1 -8 in Doubles (Amongst Participants) of the main draw list in all rankin g Tournaments (as per seeding order of final Main Draw list.). .
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