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YONEX Canada Open 2025 Schedule, Players list, Prize Money, Where to Watch Live in India?

YONEX Canada Open 2025 Schedule, Players list, Prize Money, Where to Watch Live in India?

The Yonex Canada 2025, one of he top badminton tournaments, is set to take place. Players from all over the world are present at the tournament to run for the title. The tournament starts from 1 July and will run till 6 July, 2025. The Markham Pan AAm Centre in Toronto, Canada, will be hosting this tournament. So, check out this for more about the YONEX Canada Open 2025 Schedule, Players list, and Prize Money.

This tournament is a part of the BWF World Tour. It gives a great chance to all the players to earn a great cash prize as well as improve their world ranking. Players will be participating in five events: Men’s and Women’s Singles, Men’s and Women’s Doubles, and Mixed Doubles. It is going to be an exciting tournament.

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YONEX Canada Open 2025 Schedule

The schedule is quite competitive, with International players coming together to fight for the title.

1st Day
  • Date– 1 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round– Qualifying and Men’s and Women’s Double Round of 3
2nd Day
  • Date– 2 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round– Round of 32
3rd Day
  • Date– 3 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round– Round of 16
4th Day
  • Date– 4 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round– Quarter Finals
5th Day
  • Date– 5 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round– Semi Finals
6th Day
  • Date– 6 July 2025
  • Category– All Category
  • Round-Finals

Players List

Players from all around the world are present at the tournament. Experienced players and young rising stars are ready to fight for the title. The seeded players of the Yonex Canada 2025 are:

Men’s SinglesWomen’s SinglesMen’s DoubleWomen’s DoubleMix Double
Chou Tien-Chen
(Chinese Taipei)
Michelle Li
(Canada)
Fang-Chih
Fang-Jen Lee
(Chinese Taipei)
Lin Jhih Yun
Hsu Yin-Hui
(Chinese Taipei)
Dhruv Kapila
Tanisha Crasto
(India)
Kodai Naraoka
(Japan)
Thuy Linh NGUYEN
(Vietnam)
Presley Smith
Chen Zhi Yi
(USA)
Chang Ching Hui
Yang Ching Tun
(Chinese Taipei)
Ruttanapak Oupthong
Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat
(Thailand)
Keenta Nishimoto
(Japan)
Sung Shuo Yun
(Chinese Taipei)
Christopher Grimley
Matthew Grimley
(Scotland)
Benyapa Aimsaard
Nuntakarn Aimsaard
(Thailand)
Chen Cheng Kuan
Hsu Yin-Hui
(Chinese Taipei)
Brian Yang
(Canada)
Wen Chi HSU
(Chinese Taipei)
Ming Che Lu
Tang Kai Wei
(Chinese Taipei)
Polina Bhuhrova
Yevheniia Kantemyr
(Ukraine)
Callum Hemming
Estelle Van Leeuwen
(England)
Ayush Shetty
(India)
Line Christophersen
(Denmark)
Kevin Lee
Ty Alexander Lindeman
(Canada)
HU Ling Fang
Jheng Yu Chieh
(Chinese Taipei)
Rasmus Espersen
Amalie Cecilie Kudsk
(Denmark)
SuLi-Yang
(Chinese Taipei)
Manami Suizu
(Japan)
Chen Zhi Ray
Lin Yu Chieh
(Chinese Taipei)
Hsu Ya Ching
Sung Yu-Hsuan
(Chinese Taipei)
Persley Smith
Jennie Gai
(USA)
Priyanshu Rajwat
(India)
Polina Buhrova
(ukarine)
William Kryger
Christian Faust Kjaer
(Denmark)
Jackie Dent
Crystal Lai
(Canada)
Julien Maio
Lea Palermo
(France)
Kiran George
(India)
Nazomi Okuhara
(Japan)
Mael Cattoen
Lucas Renoir
(France)
Kaho Osawa
Mai Tanabe
(Japan)
Chen ZHI YI
Francesca Corbett
(USA)

Prize Money

As of this year, the prize pool for the Yonex Canada Open 2025 is $240,000. The winner of Men’s and Women’s singles will get up to $18,000, whereas the Men’s and Women’s doubles and mixed doubles will get up to $18,960. Meanwhile, the runner-ups will get $9,120.

The semi-finalist in the Men’s and Women’s singles category will get to take home an amount of $3,480. The semi-finalist in all the doubles will get around $3,360. Quarter Final, of all the categories, will earn up to $1,440-$1,740 respectively.

Where to Watch Live in India

The Yonex Canada Open 2025 has fans all over the world. For Fans in India, they can easily catch all the exciting matches on the official BWF YouTube channel. It is free of cost and gives live coverage of the matches. It is advisable for fans to keep an eye on the official website of BWF for streaming links and updates.

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