BWF Dutch Open 2025: Points On Offer, Prize Money Breakdown

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The Dutch Open 2025 is set to be held from will be held from October 1 to October 5 as badminton action moves to Europe. This will be the 76th edition of the tournament featuring top international players participating in men’s and women’s singles and doubles, as well as mixed doubles.

Organized by Badminton Nederland, the Dutch Open 2025 will be held at Maaspoort Den Bosch, in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. This tournament is part of the BWF International Challenge series  and is being held since 1932, making it a tournament with rich history.

The Dutch Open is a part of the European Badminton Circuit and is currently a Super 100 event in the BWF Tour (Level 6 on the BWF World Tour structure)..

Dutch Open 2025: Top Shuttlers To Look For

Men’s Singles

  • Julien Carraggi  Belgium)- WR-52
  • Arnoud Merkle (France)- WR-59

Women’s Singles

  • Wen Yu Zhang (Canada)- WR-59
  • Ching Ping (WR-66, Chinese Taipei)

Men’s Doubles

  • Leo Rossi / Eloi Adam (France)- WR-36

Women’s Doubles

Margot Lambert / Camille Pognant (France)- WR-34

Mixed Doubles

  • Bimo Prasetyo / Arlya Nabila Thesya Mungaran (Indonesia)- WR-98

Dutch Open 2025: Schedule

All time local.

Date Stage / Notes Time
Wednesday 1 October Qualifiers / Main Draw begins 16:00 – 21:00
Thursday 2 October Main Draw matches 12:00 – 22:00
Friday 3 October Round of 16 (Achtste finales) 13:00 – 22:00
Saturday 4 October Quarter‑finals & Semi‑finals 10:00 – 20:00
Sunday 5 October Finals 13:00 – 17:00

Dutch Open 2025: Points Distribution

Here is the breakdown of point distribution at the tournament based on BWF system for a Super 100 event:

Position  Points
Winner 5,500
Runner-up 4,680
Semi-finalists (3rd/4th Place) 3,850
Quarter-finalists (5th-8th Place) 3,030
Round of 16 (9th-16th Place) 2,110
Round of 32 (17th-32nd Place) 1,290
Round of 64 (33rd-64th Place) 510
Round of 128 240
Round of 256 100

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Dutch Open 2025: Points Distribution

The tournament carries a total prize money of USD 17,500. Here is the breakdown of the total fund according to the BWF Super 100 system.

Position Men’s Singles (MS) & Women’s Singles (WS) Men’s/Women’s/Mixed Doubles (MD/WD/XD)
Winner $1,575.00 $2,100.00 (per pair)
Runner-up $700.00 $910.00 (per pair)
Semi-finalists (x2) $350.00 (each) $420.00 (per pair, each)

Dutch Open: Current Champions

  • Men’s Singles: Mads Christophersen (Denmark)

  • Men’s Doubles: Rasmus Espersen & Christian Faust Kjær (Denmark)

  • Women’s Singles: Kisona Selvaduray (Malaysia)

  • Women’s Doubles: Gabriela Stoeva & Stefani Stoeva (Bulgaria)

  • Mixed Doubles: Callum Hemming & Estelle van Leeuwen (England)