Indonesia Masters: Full List Of Winners At The Super 500 Event
The tournament began to be called Indonesia Masters in 2014. It has been held at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta since 2018. In 2021, the event got upgraded from a Super 500 to a Super 750.

The Indonesia Masters is an international badminton event held in Jakarta. It is part of BWF World Tour Super 500 level tournament. Previously known as the Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold, competition was inaugurated in 2010 in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, and changed its venue to different cities every year.
The tournament began to be called Indonesia Masters in 2014. It has been held at the Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta since 2018. In 2021, the event got upgraded from a Super 500 to a Super 750.
Indonesia boasts a total of 28 titles on their home soil followed China at 20. Zheng Si Wei and Huang Ya Qiong are the most successful duo in the history of Indonesia Masters with four titles followed by Misaki Matsumoto and Ayaka Takahashi, three titles. Ratchanok Intanon and Anthony Sinisuka Ginting have two titles each under their names.
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Full list of winners at Indonesia Masters
Men’s Singles
- 2010: Taufik Hidayat
- 2011: Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka Sony
- 2012: Dwi Kuncoro
- 2013: Simon Santoso
- 2014: HS Prannoy
- 2015: Tommy Sugarito
- 2016: Shi Yu Qi
- 2018: Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
- 2019: Anders Antonsen
- 2020: Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
- 2021: Kento Momota
- 2022: Viktor Axelsen
- 2023: Jonatan Christie
- 2024: Anders Antonsen
- 2025: Kunlavut Vitidsarn

Women’s Singles
- 2010: Ratchanok Intanon
- 2011: Chen XiaoJia
- 2012: Han Li
- 2013: Suo Di
- 2014: Adriyanti Firdasari
- 2015: He Bing Jiao
- 2016: Busanan Ongbamrungphan
- 2018: Tai Tzu Ying
- 2019: Saina Nehwal
- 2020: Ratchanok Intanon
- 2021: An Se Young
- 2022: Chen Yufei
- 2023: An Se Young
- 2024: Wang Zhi Yi
- 2025: Ratchanok Intanon
Men’s Doubles
- 2010: Mohammad Ahsan/Bona Septano
- 2011: Mohammad Ahsan/Bona Septano
- 2012: Kim Gi-Jung/Kim Sa-Rang
- 2013: Angga Pratama/Rian Agung Saputro
- 2014: Marcus Fernaldi Gideon/Markis Kido
- 2015: Berry Angriawan/Rian Agung Saputro
- 2016: Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Wahyu Nayaka
- 2018: Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
- 2019: Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
- 2020: Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo/Marcus Fernaldi Gideon
- 2021: Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi
- 2022: Fajar Alfian/Muhammad Rian Ardianto
- 2023: Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin
- 2024: Leo Rolly Carnando/Daniel Marthin
- 2025: Man Wei Chong/Tee Kai Wun
Women’s Doubles
- 2010: Luo Yu/Luo Ying
- 2011: Vivian Hoo Kah Mun/Woon Keh Wei
- 2012: Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi
- 2013: Luo Yu/Luo Ying
- 2014: Shendy Puspa Irawati/Vita Marissa
- 2015: Tang Yuanting/Yu Yang
- 2016: Kim so Young/Chae Yu-jung
- 2018: Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi
- 2019: Misaki Matsutomo/Ayaka Takahashi
- 2020: Greysia Polli/Apriyani Rahayu
- 2021: Nami Matsuyama/Chiharu Shida
- 2022: Chen Qing Chen/Jia Yifan
- 2023: Liu Sheng Shu/Zheng Shuxian
- 2024: Liu Sheng Shu/Tan Ning
- 2025: Kim Hye-jeong/Kong Hee-yong
Mixed Doubles
- 2010: Tontowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir
- 2011: He Hanbin/Bao Yixin
- 2012: Tontowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir
- 2013: Praveen Jordan/Vita Marissa
- 2014: Riky Widianto/Richi Puspita Dili
- 2015: Tontowi Ahmad/Liliyana Natsir
- 2016: Ronald Alexander/Melati Daeva Oktavianti
- 2018: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
- 2019: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
- 2020: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
- 2021: Dechapol Puavaranukroh/Sapisree Taerattanachai
- 2022: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
- 2023: Feng Yan Zhe/Huang Dong Ping
- 2024: Zheng Si Wei/Huang Ya Qiong
- 2025: Hiroki Midorikawa/ Natsu Saito