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BAI Caledar As on 01-12-2016 REVISED AS ON 01-12-2016. November 2016 1-6 Nov Bitburger Badminton 2016 Grand Prix Gold Saarbrucken GER 2-6 Nov BWF World Junior Mixed Team championships BWF event Bilboa Spain Suhandinata cup 07 -13 Nov All India Sub Junior Ranking ( U -13 & U -15) 7th , 8 th & 9 th Qualifying Kurnoo l AP 8-13 Nov MAYBANK Malaysia International Challenge International Challenge TBC MAS 8-13 Nov VICTOR 2016 Korea Masters Championships Grand Prix Gold TBC KOR 8-13 Nov BWF World Junior Championships Eye - Level Cups BWF Event Bilboa Spain 15 -20 Nov China Open 2016 Superseries Premier Fuzhou CHN 15 -20 Nov All India Senior Ranking (M&W) 15 th & 16 th Qualifying Kadapa AP 22 -27 Nov India International Series 2016 International Series Hyderabad TS 23 -27 Nov 2016 Scottish Open Grand Prix Glasgow SCO 29 Nov -4 De 2016 Macau Open Badminton Grand Prix Gold TBC MAC 30 Nov -4 TATA India International Challenge 2016 International Challenge Mumbai IND Dec December 2016 02-05 Dec 30 th Sub Junior Nationals (U -13 & U -15) No Qualifying Vijayawada AP 6-10 Dec YONEX SUNRISE Bangladesh International International Challenge Dhaka BAN Challenge 2016 11 -17 Dec 41 st Junior National Championships (U -17 & 11 th & 12 th – Inter Zonal Udipi KTK U-19) 14 -18 Dec BWF Destination Dubai World Superseries Finals Superseries Finals Dubai UAE January 2017 01 -17 Jan Premier Badminton League 2 Mumbai,Delhi, Lucknow, Bangalore, Hyderabad & Chennai 17 -22 Jan Malaysia Masters 2017 Grand Prix Gold Kuala Lumpur MAS 16 -22 Jan All India Junior Ranking (U -17 & U -19) 16 th , 17 th & 18 th Jodhpur RAJ 24 -29 Jan Syed Modi India Grand Prix Gold 2017 Grand Prix Gold Lucknow IND 24-29 Jan All India Sub Junior Ranking ( U -13 & U -15) 24 th & 25 th Qualifying Coimbattore TN February 2017 01 -07 Feb 81 st Senior National Badminton 1st & 2 nd Inter State – Patna Bihar Championships ( M&W) Zonal Team Event 07 -12 Feb Thailand Masters 2017 Grand Prix Gold Bangkok THA 08 -12 Feb All India Public Sector Tournament Team Event ONGC 13 -19 Feb Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championship Tem event TBC 15-19 Feb All India Senior Ranking (M&W) 15 th & 1 6th Qualifying Bangalore KTK 21 -26 Feb All India Senior Ranking (M&W) 21 st & 22 nd Qualifying Atul GUJ 20 -24 Feb All India Doubles Tournament for, Men, 20 th Qualifying Davangeri KTK Women & Mixed 28 f- 05 Mar German Open 2017 Grand Prix Gold Mulheim an der Ruhr GER March 2017 01 -04 Mar Test event for World Indian Masters (Veteran) Championship All 35+, 40+, 45+, 50 +, 01-08 Mar Championships Kerala Age groups 05- 08 Mar Cochin 55+, 60+, 65+, 70+ 07 -12 Mar YONEX All England Open World Supers Series premier Birmingham ENG 14 -18 Mar All India Doubles Tournament for, Men, 14 th Qualifying P.L Roy Stadium WB Women & Mixed Kolkata 20 -25 Mar Radhey Shaym Gupta Memorial All India 20 th & 21 st Qualifying Bareilly U.P Senior Ranking (M&W) 28 Mar -02 YONEX SUNRISE India Open World Super series New Delhi IND Apr (Punnaiah Choudary K.Ch) (Sekhar C.Biswas) Secretary, APBA Jt.Secretary, BAI & Convener, TC- BAI .
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