Statement on HSBC BWF World Tour 2021

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The Badminton World Federation (BWF) can announce changes to the HSBC BWF World

Tour 2021 tournament calendar.

• The CELCOM AXIATA Malaysia Open 2021 (Super 750) will now occur 25-30 May.

• The PERODUA Malaysia Masters 2021 (Super 500) has been postponed until further

notice.

• The Singapore Open 2021 (Super 500) has been moved to the new dates of 1-6

June.

Badminton Association of Malaysia and Singapore Badminton Association made the

respective decisions in consultation and collaboration with the BWF.

Both cited ongoing COVID-19 complications and wished for the tournaments to be delayed.

In securing new dates for the CELCOM AXIATA Malaysia Open and Singapore Open, BWF

confirms the Indonesia Masters 2021 and Indonesia Open 2021 have been postponed also.

Replacement dates for those tournaments will be announced in due course.

The Olympic Qualifying period for the Race to Tokyo will now close on 15 June 2021, with

the last tournament counting for qualification being the Singapore Open 2021.

BWF is working with the IOC to update the Tokyo 2020 qualification system whereby the

final updated regulation will be shared once ready following formal approval by IOC.

Preparations for upcoming Olympic Qualifying tournaments continue as international

badminton is set to resume with the YONEX Swiss Open 2021 (2-7 March) and YONEX All

England Open 2021 (17-21 March).

Click here for the revised tournament calendar

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