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BWF Mexican International Challenge: Prize Money Breakdown

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The Mexican International Challenge is underway from October 29– November 2 2025. The competition is taking place at the San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche, Mexico.

It is a BWF Grade 3 badminton tournament. This is the 16th edition of the Mexican International Challenge tournament.

XVI Mexican International Challenge: Event Entry Structure

Event Direct Main Draw Entries Qualifying Positions for Main Draw Maximum Entries in Qualifying Draw
Men’s Singles 24 8 32
Women’s Singles 24 8 32
Men’s Doubles 24 8 32
Women’s Doubles 24 8 32
Mixed Doubles 24 8 32

XVI Mexican International Challenge 2025: Schedule

Date Day Event Rounds Approximate Start Time
May 7 Wednesday Qualifying Rounds 11:00 AM
May 8 Thursday Main Draw – Round of 32 (and potentially Round of 16 for some events) 9:00 AM
May 9 Friday Round of 16 and Quarter Finals 9:00 AM
May 10 Saturday Semi Finals 10:00 AM
May 11 Sunday Finals and Prize Ceremony 10:00 AM

XVI Mexican International Challenge 2025: Prize Money Distribution

A prize fund of USD $ 5,000.00 will be distributed in accordance with regulations, and awarded as per
the table below.

Event Winner Runner-up Semi-finalists
Men’s Singles $450.00 $200.00 $100.00
Women’s Singles $450.00 $200.00 $100.00
Men’s Doubles $600.00 * $260.00 * $120.00 *
Women’s Doubles $600.00 * $260.00 * $120.00 *
Mixed Doubles $600.00 * $260.00 * $120.00 *

*per pair

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Mexican International Challenge: List Of Winners In History

Year Men’s Singles Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles
2009 Guatemala – Kevin Cordón United States – Karyn Velez Mexico – José Luis González / Andrés López Mexico – Victoria Montero / United States – Karyn Velez Mexico – José Luis González / Naty Rangel
2010 Cuba – Osleni Guerrero Mexico – Victoria Montero Mexico – Lino Muñoz / Andrés López Mexico – Victoria Montero / Cynthia González Mexico – Andrés López / Victoria Montero
2011 Peru – Rodrigo Pacheco Brazil – Lohaynny Vicente / Luana Vicente
2012 Suspended Suspended Suspended Suspended Suspended
2013 Cuba – Osleni Guerrero Brazil – Lohaynny Vicente New Zealand – Kevin Dennerly-Minturn / Oliver Leydon-Davis Brazil – Paula B. Pereira / Lohaynny Vicente Brazil – Daniel Paiola / Paula B. Pereira
2014 Mexico – Luis Ramon Garrido Mexico – Haramara Gaitán Mexico – Job Castillo / Antonio Ocegueda Mexico – Cynthia González / Mariana Ugalde Mexico – Lino Muñoz / Cynthia González
2015 Spain – Ernesto Velazquez Portugal – Telma Santos Mexico – Job Castillo / Lino Muñoz Brazil – Lohaynny Vicente / Luana Vicente Austria – David Obernosterer / Elisabeth Baldauf
2016 Austria – Vilson Vattanirappel Mexico – Haramara Gaitán Mexico – Jesús Barajas / Luis Montoya Mexico – Cynthia González / Mariana Ugalde Austria – Vilson Vattanirappel / Mexico – Cynthia González
2017 Guatemala – Kevin Cordón United States – Jennie Gai Canada – Jason Anthony Ho-Shue / Nyl Yakura Peru – Daniela Macías / Dánica Nishimura Peru – Daniel la Torre Regal / Dánica Nishimura
2018 Cuba – Tahimara Oropeza Brazil – Fabricio Farias / Francielton Farias Brazil – Lohaynny Vicente / Luana Vicente India – Venkat Gaurav Prasad / Juhi Dewangan
2019 Indonesia – Ghaida Nurul Ghaniyu Guatemala – Jonathan Solís / Aníbal Marroquín United States – Breanna Chi / Jennie Gai Mexico – Luis Montoya / Vanessa Villalobos
2020 Mexico – Job Castillo Mexico – Sabrina Solís Mexico – Job Castillo / Sebastián Martínez Mexico – Jessica Bautista / Vanessa Villalobos Mexico – Andrés López / Sabrina Solís
2021 Ukraine – Danylo Bosniuk United States – Lauren Lam Canada – Adam Dong / Nyl Yakura India – Srivedya Gurazada / United States – Ishika Jaiswal United States – Vinson Chiu / Jennie Gai
2022 Guatemala – Kevin Cordón Czech Republic – Ondřej Král / Adam Mendrek Canada – Catherine Choi / Josephine Wu
2023 Canada – Talia Ng United States – Zicheng Xu / Tianqi Zhang Mexico – Vanessa García / Cecilia Madera Mexico – Luis Montoya / Miriam Rodríguez
2024 United States – Mark Alcala Italy – Gianna Stiglich Guatemala – Christopher Martínez / Jonathan Solís Mexico – Romina Fregoso / Miriam Rodríguez