Today, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) participated in a signing ceremony with the
Badminton Association of Thailand (BAT) to signify the staging of the two HSBC BWF World Tour
Super 1000 tournaments and HSBC BWF World Tour Finals planned for Bangkok, Thailand in
January 2021.
The event was hosted by BWF Deputy President and President of Badminton Association of
Thailand, KhunyingPatama Leeswadtrakul, and attended in a virtual capacity by BWF President
Poul-Erik Høyer and BWF Secretary General Thomas Lund.
The ceremony was also attended by Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health,
Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, and the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Mr. Phipat Ratchakitprakarn.
The three tournaments are named as follows:
YONEX Thailand Open (Super 1000) 12-17 January 2021
TOYOTA Thailand Open (Super 1000) 19-24 January 2021
HSBC BWF World Tour Finals 2020 27-31 January 2021
The Asian leg follows the successful staging of the DANISA Denmark Open 2020 earlier this
month and is a further move to ensure badminton remains relevant and to protect the
livelihoods of international badminton players.
BWF President Høyer said: "The Asian leg presents an important opportunity for us to kickstart
badminton’s successful return and to see our players back in action.
"Thailand has a strong history of organising major badminton tournaments and we trust our
hosts to deliver a spectacular month of badminton in January 2021. Together we have the
chance to make badminton shine once again on the international sports calendar."
The Minister of Tourism and Sports said in his address: "These three badminton tournaments
are considered a great opportunity to restore the country’s tourism economy. It is also
showcasing Thailand’s potential to host world-class sporting events.
"The staging of the tournaments aligns with the vision of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports to
develop and integrate tourism and sports. Furthermore, the three events can also be criteria for
other sports competitions in Thailand in the new normal."
Leeswadtrakul added that it was an honour for BAT to host the Asian leg and thanked the
Government of Thailand, all government stakeholders and principle partners HSBC, Yonex and
Toyota for their contributions in making this possible.
"We have tremendous support to deliver these historic badminton tournaments in Thailand
under strict control for the safety and health of everyone.
"The tournaments will make people proud of the country because it is the first time that three
tournaments of this kind will be held in one month in one country. At the same time, it is
expected to stimulate the economy that has been stagnant since the COVID-19 pandemic," she
said.
Kelvin Tan, Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Thailand said HSBC was looking forward to a fantastic
conclusion to the HSBC BWF World Tour 2020 season.
"We are pleased to see the safe return of international badminton to Asia – a sport that means
a lot to us and our customers across the region. We’d also like to thank BWF and the
tournament hosts in Thailand for enabling these sporting events to go ahead with the health
and safety of fans and players as a firm priority. We look forward to supporting an exciting
month of badminton in January 2021," Tan said.
Further details on tournament logistics and health and safety measures at the Asian leg will be
revealed in due course.
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