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DateRHome v Away-
10/14 09:00 - Julien Carraggi v Danylo Bosniuk 2-0
10/14 08:40 - Michal Rogalski v Nhat Nguyen 0-2
10/14 08:20 - David Kim v Pablo Abian 0-2
10/14 08:20 - Jan Louda v Rasmus Messerschmidt 2-0
10/14 07:40 - Kalle Koljonen v Ajay Jayaram 2-1
10/14 07:40 - Mads Christophersen v Lucas Claerbout 2-1
10/13 10:30 1 Yusuke Onodera v Lakshya Sen 1-2
10/12 13:00 2 Yusuke Onodera v Shi Feng Li 2-1
10/12 12:10 2 Felix Burestedt v Lakshya Sen 0-2
10/11 17:10 3 Yusuke Onodera v Daniel Nikolov 2-0
10/11 16:30 3 Arnaud Merkle v Shi Feng Li 0-2
10/11 15:00 3 Rahul Bharadwaj B.M v Lakshya Sen 0-2
10/11 15:00 3 Sergey Sirant v Felix Burestedt 0-2
10/10 15:55 4 Sameer Verma v Yusuke Onodera 1-2
10/10 15:35 4 Arnaud Merkle v Bernardo Atilano 2-0
10/10 15:10 4 Eetu Heino v Daniel Nikolov 1-2
10/10 14:50 4 Leo Rossi v Shifeng Li 0-2
10/10 14:25 4 Lakshya Sen v Ygor Coelho 2-1
10/10 14:05 4 Rahul Bharadwaj B.M v Victor Svendsen 2-1
10/10 13:40 4 Felix Burestedt v Kai Schaefer 2-1
10/10 13:20 4 Sergey Sirant v Toby Penty 2-1
10/09 17:50 5 Shi Feng Li v Luis Enrique Penalver 2-0
10/09 17:50 5 Thomas Rouxel v Leo Rossi 1-2
10/09 17:15 5 Mark Caljouw v Arnaud Merkle 1-2
10/09 17:05 5 Bernardo Atilano v Michal Rogalski Retired
10/09 16:35 5 Hong Yang Weng v Daniel Nikolov 1-2
10/09 16:20 5 Yusuke Onodera v Lars Schaenzler 2-0
10/09 15:55 5 Lucas Corvee v Eetu Heino 1-2
10/09 15:35 5 Ygor Coelho v Rasmus Gemke Retired
10/09 15:15 5 Jeppe Bruun v Victor Svendsen 0-2

The Dutch Open is an annual badminton tournament held in the Netherlands for the first time in November 1931 and is currently organized by Nederlandse Badminton Bond (NBB). It is a part of the European Badminton Circuit.

The Dutch Open is a prestigious badminton tournament held annually in the Netherlands. It attracts top players from around the world to compete in various categories, including men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles.

The tournament is known for its high level of competition and has a rich history dating back to its inception in 1932. Over the years, the Dutch Open has become a popular event on the international badminton circuit, with players vying for the title and valuable ranking points.

Spectators can expect to see thrilling matches, impressive displays of skill and athleticism, and intense rivalries unfold on the court. The Dutch Open provides a platform for both established stars and up-and-coming talents to showcase their abilities and compete against the best in the sport.

With a passionate fan base and a vibrant atmosphere, the Dutch Open is a must-see event for badminton enthusiasts and sports fans alike. It is a celebration of the sport and a showcase of the talent and dedication of the players who participate.