DateRHome v Away-
10/05 11:45 - Arnaud Merkle v Gustav Bjorkler 2-1
10/04 15:35 - Enogat Roy v Gustav Bjorkler 0-2
10/04 14:30 - Arnaud Merkle v Daniil Dubovenko 2-1
10/04 09:25 - Enogat Roy v Muhamad Yusuf 2-1
10/04 09:20 - Gustav Bjorkler v Julien Carraggi 2-0
10/04 08:45 - Arnaud Merkle v Jakob Houe 2-0
10/04 08:35 - Daniil Dubovenko v Noah Haase 2-0
10/03 15:05 - Ade Resky Dwicahyo v Noah Haase 1-2
10/03 14:55 - Muhamad Yusuf v Magnus Johannesen 2-0
10/03 14:05 - Callum Smith v Enogat Roy 0-2
10/03 13:55 - Cholan Kayan v Gustav Bjorkler 1-2
10/03 13:30 - Daniil Dubovenko v Patrick Zbinden 2-0
10/03 13:25 - Valentin Singer v Julien Carraggi 0-2
10/03 13:20 - Ethan Rose v Jakob Houe 0-2
10/03 12:20 - Arnaud Merkle v Jeppe Bruun 2-1
10/02 15:20 - William Bogebjerg v Julien Carraggi 0-2
10/02 15:05 - Markus Barth v Valentin Singer 0-2
10/02 14:40 - Daniil Dubovenko v Sacha Leveque 2-0
10/02 14:35 - Adith Karthikeyan Priya v Cholan Kayan 1-2
10/02 14:25 - Gustav Bjorkler v Matthias Kicklitz 2-0
10/02 14:15 - Arnaud Merkle v Nicholas Raj 2-0
10/02 13:50 - Sanjeevi Vasudevan v Jeppe Bruun 0-2
10/02 13:40 - Baptiste Rolin v Magnus Johannesen 0-2
10/02 12:50 - Ethan Rose v Pablo Abian 2-0
10/02 12:35 - Patrick Zbinden v Orijit Chaliha 2-1
10/02 12:30 - Ade Resky Dwicahyo v David Kim 2-0
10/02 12:00 - Muhamad Yusuf v Lucas Douce 2-0
10/02 11:45 - Jakob Houe v Kian-Yu Oei 2-0
10/02 11:35 - Noah Haase v Ditlev Jaeger Holm home
10/02 11:10 - Enogat Roy v Jia Jie Tan 2-1

The Dutch Open is an annual badminton tournament held in the Netherlands for the first time in November 1931 and is currently organized by Badminton Nederland. It is a part of the European Badminton Circuit.

**Dutch Open Badminton Tournament**

The Dutch Open is a prestigious annual badminton tournament held in the Netherlands, attracting top players from around the globe. Established in 1930, this tournament has a rich history and is recognized as one of the key events on the Badminton World Federation (BWF) calendar.

Taking place in various cities across the Netherlands, the Dutch Open features a range of categories, including men's and women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, showcasing both elite professional athletes and emerging talents. The tournament is known for its competitive spirit, high-quality matches, and vibrant atmosphere, drawing enthusiastic crowds of badminton fans.

Participants compete for valuable ranking points, cash prizes, and the coveted title of Dutch Open champion. The event not only highlights the skill and athleticism of the players but also promotes the sport of badminton within the Netherlands and beyond.

With its combination of world-class competition, cultural exchange, and community engagement, the Dutch Open is a must-attend event for badminton enthusiasts and a significant highlight in the international badminton calendar. Whether you're a player, a fan, or a newcomer to the sport, the Dutch Open promises an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling matches and sportsmanship.