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Malaysia Open’s elevation to Super 1000 status a huge recognition: Norza

Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria says move provides great opportunity for local players to shine on home soil

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 20 Jun 2022 7:00PM

Malaysia Open’s elevation to Super 1000 status a huge recognition: Norza
Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria says BWF’s decision to upgrade the Malaysia Open’s status indicates that Malaysia is now on par in the elite level of badminton power internationally, together with the All England, Indonesia Open and China Open. – Bernama pic, June 20, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) move to elevate the status of the Malaysia Open from World Tour Super 750 to Super 1000 starting next year until 2026 is indeed a huge recognition to the national badminton scene.

Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) president Tan Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria said BWF’s decision to upgrade the Malaysia Open’s status indicated that Malaysia is now on par in the elite level of badminton power internationally, together with the All England, Indonesia Open and China Open.

“This will definitely give a great opportunity to the Malaysian players to shine in the prestigious tournament on home soil,” he told Bernama when contacted today.

Not only that, Mohamad Norza said BAM will work together with their main sponsor, Petronas, to ensure that the Malaysia Open will be a successful tournament for years to come.

Meanwhile, BAM singles coaching director Wong Choong Hann described the new status for the Malaysia Open as great news for the sport apart from having to see better attendance of the world’s top shuttlers in the tournament.

National men’s doubles player, Aaron Chia hailed the decision to move the Malaysia Open into a top-level tournament as a good sign for badminton development in the country.

The Malaysia Open, hosted annually since 1937 with a few exceptions, has been categorised as Super 750 since 2018.

After having been halted by Covid-19 for the past two years, the 2022 Malaysia Open is scheduled to be held from June 28 to July 3, followed by the Malaysia Masters from July 5-10.

Both tournaments will be held at the Axiata Arena here.

A staggering US$670,000 (RM2.87 million) cash prize awaits the winners in the 2022 Malaysia Open while the Malaysia Masters will be offering total prize money of US$360,000 (RM1.54 million) – Bernama, June 20, 2022

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