The BWF World Tour Finals were founded in 2018. The first tournament was played in Guangzhou, China.
The tournament comes under the BWF World Tour which is a series of badminton tournaments for the top-tiered badminton players in the singles as well as the doubles category.
List Of The BWF World Tour Finals Badminton Winners
2018: Guangzhou, China
Men’s Singles Category
Winner: Shi Yuqi (China)
Women’s Singles Category
Winner: Pusarla Venkata Sindhu (India)
Men’s Doubles Category
Winners: Li Junhui/ Liu Yuchen (China)
Women’s Doubles Category
Winners: Misaki Matsutomo/ Ayaka Takahashi (Japan)
Mixed Doubles Category
Winners: Wang Yilu/ Huang Dongping (China)
2019: Guangzhou, China
Men’s Singles Category
Winner: Kento Momoto (Japan)
Women’s Singles Category
Winner: Chen Yufei (China)
Men’s Doubles Category
Winners: Mohammad Ahsan/ Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia)
Women’s Doubles Category
Winners: Chen Quingchen/ Jia Yifan (China)
Mixed Doubles Category
Winners: Zheng Siwei/ Huang Yaquiong (China)
2020: Bangkok
Men’s Singles Category
Winner: Anders Antonsen (Denmark)
Women’s Singles Category
Winner: Tai Tzu-ying (Taiwan)
Men’s Doubles Category
Winners: Lee Yang/ Wang Chi- lin (Taiwan)
Women’s Doubles Category
Winners: Lee So-hee/ Shing Seung- chan (South Korea)
Mixed Doubles Category
Winners: Dechapol Puavaranukroh/ Sapsiree Taerattanchai (Thailand)
BWF World Tour Finals 2021: Bali
Men’s Singles Final
Viktor Axelsen (Denmark)
Women’s Singles Final
An Se- young (South Korea)
Men’s Doubles Final
Takuro Hoki/ Yugo Kobayashi (Japan)
Women’s Doubles Final
Kim So-yeong/ Kong Hee-yong (South Korea)
Mixed Doubles Finals
Dechapol Puavaranukroh/ Sapsiree Taerattanchai (Thailand)
HSBC BWF World Tour Finals Badminton Prize Money Distribution
Singles
Winner: $120,000
Runner-up: $60,000
Semi-finalist: $30,000
Doubles
Winners: $126,000
Runners-up: $60,000
Semi-finalists: $30,000
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