DateRHome v Away-
10/26 10:30 5 Sameer Verma v Anthony Sinisuka Ginting 2-1
10/26 09:00 5 Kunlavut Vitidsarn v Kantaphon Wangcharoen 2-0
10/26 08:20 5 Lee Zii Jia v Shesar Hiren Rhustavito 0-2
10/26 08:00 5 Shi Yu Qi v Sitthikom Thammasin 0-2
10/25 13:50 5 Loh Kean Yew v Mark Caljouw 2-0
10/25 12:10 5 Kanta Tsuneyama v Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo 2-1
10/25 11:20 5 Jonatan Christie v Hans-Kristian Vittinghus 2-0
10/25 10:00 5 Rasmus Gemke v Anders Antonsen Cancelled
10/25 09:40 5 Viktor Axelsen v Kenta Nishimoto 2-0
10/25 08:50 5 Jun Peng Zhao v Ka Long Angus Ng 0-2
10/25 08:00 5 Brian Yang v Kodai Naraoka 0-2
10/31 12:30 - Kanta Tsuneyama v Tien Chen Chou 2-1
10/30 13:30 - Kento Momota v Kanta Tsuneyama Retired
10/30 09:00 - Tien Chen Chou v Kwang Hee Heo 2-0
10/29 15:30 3 Cheuk Yiu Lee v Kanta Tsuneyama 0-2
10/29 13:40 3 Kento Momota v Shesar Hiren Rhustavito 2-0
10/29 12:40 3 Kenta Nishimoto v Tien Chen Chou 1-2
10/29 12:30 3 Lakshya Sen v Kwang Hee Heo 0-2
10/28 17:00 - Kenta Nishimoto v Sourabh Verma 2-0
10/28 15:00 - Brice Leverdez v Tien Chen Chou 1-2
10/28 14:40 - Tzu Wei Wang v Kwang Hee Heo 0-2
10/28 14:20 - Lakshya Sen v Kean Yew Loh 2-0
10/28 14:00 - Sameer Verma v Shesar Hiren Rhustavito Retired
10/28 12:20 - Kento Momota v Rasmus Gemke 2-0
10/28 11:20 - Cheuk Yiu Lee v Thomas Rouxel 2-0
10/28 11:10 - Ka Long Angus Ng v Kanta Tsuneyama 0-2
10/27 14:40 5 Misha Zilberman v Tzu Wei Wang 1-2
10/27 14:35 5 Kwang Hee Heo v Viktor Axelsen Retired
10/27 14:00 5 Lakshya Sen v Nhat Nguyen 2-0
10/27 11:35 5 Sourabh Verma v Ygor Coelho 2-0

The French Open (French: Internationaux de France de Badminton) is an annual badminton tournament held in France since 1909 and hosted by the Fédération Française de Badminton (FFBad).

The tournament was halted between 1915 and 1934, in 1965, 1970, 1972, 1994 and 2006. Not previously considered one of the international badminton circuit's leading events, it was promoted to become part of the BWF Super Series in 2007 making the French Open one of the 12 major badminton tournaments in the world. BWF categorised French Open as one of the five BWF World Tour Super 750 events per the BWF events structure since 2018.

The French Open is an annual badminton tournament held in France, attracting top players from around the world. Known for its rich history and prestigious status, the tournament is one of the most highly anticipated events in the badminton calendar.

The French Open offers a thrilling showcase of skill, agility, and strategy as players compete in various categories, including men's and women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. The tournament features intense matches that captivate audiences with fast-paced rallies, powerful smashes, and precise shots.

Held in a state-of-the-art badminton arena, the French Open provides a world-class setting for players to demonstrate their abilities. The venue is equipped with top-notch facilities, ensuring a seamless experience for both athletes and spectators.

The tournament's rich heritage is reflected in its prestigious past winners, including legendary players who have left an indelible mark on the sport. The French Open has witnessed some of the most memorable moments in badminton history, with players showcasing their exceptional talent and determination to claim the coveted title.

In addition to the thrilling on-court action, the French Open offers a vibrant atmosphere, with passionate fans filling the stands to cheer on their favorite players. The tournament provides a unique opportunity for badminton enthusiasts to witness world-class matches up close and experience the electric energy of the sport.

The French Open is not only a platform for top-level competition but also a celebration of the sport's global appeal. It brings together players from diverse backgrounds, fostering camaraderie and promoting cultural exchange.

Overall, the French Open is a must-see event for badminton enthusiasts and sports fans alike. With its rich history, world-class facilities, and thrilling matches, the tournament continues to uphold its reputation as one of the premier badminton events in the world.