Japan Open 2005

Die Japan Open 2005 im Badminton fanden vom 5. bis zum 10. April 2005 statt. Veranstaltungsort war die Kokuritsu Yoyogi Kyōgijō in Shibuya, Tokio. Das Preisgeld betrug 180.000 US-Dollar.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelChina Volksrepublik Lin DanChina Volksrepublik Chen HongIndonesien Taufik Hidayat
Danemark Kenneth Jonassen
DameneinzelChina Volksrepublik Zhang NingChina Volksrepublik Xie XingfangFrankreichFrankreich Pi Hongyan
Hongkong Wang Chen
HerrendoppelDanemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Martin Lundgaard Hansen
Indonesien Sigit Budiarto
Indonesien Candra Wijaya
China Volksrepublik Cai Yun
China Volksrepublik Fu Haifeng
Danemark Lars Paaske
Danemark Jonas Rasmussen
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Yang Wei
China Volksrepublik Zhang Jiewen
China Volksrepublik Wei Yili
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting
JapanJapan Kumiko Ogura
JapanJapan Reiko Shiota
China Volksrepublik Gao Ling
China Volksrepublik Huang Sui
MixedThailand Sudket Prapakamol
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam
Danemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Mette Schjoldager
China Volksrepublik Xie Zhongbo
China Volksrepublik Zhang Yawen
China Volksrepublik Chen Qiqiu
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting

Finalresultate

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelChina Volksrepublik Lin DanChina Volksrepublik Chen Hong15:4, 2:0, Aufgabe
DameneinzelChina Volksrepublik Zhang NingChina Volksrepublik Xie Xingfang11:7, 11:8
HerrendoppelDanemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Martin Lundgaard Hansen
Indonesien Sigit Budiarto
Indonesien Candra Wijaya
15:10, 15:3
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Yang Wei
China Volksrepublik Zhang Jiewen
China Volksrepublik Wei Yili
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting
15:12, 15:2
MixedThailand Sudket Prapakamol
Thailand Saralee Thungthongkam
Danemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Mette Schjoldager
15:13, 14:17, 15:7

Ergebnisse

Herreneinzel Qualifikation

Herreneinzel

Dameneinzel Qualifikation

Dameneinzel

Herrendoppel Qualifikation

Herrendoppel

Damendoppel Qualifikation

Damendoppel

Mixed Qualifikation

Mixed

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