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The Indonesia International is an international badminton tournament, which is held annually in Indonesia since 1997.[1] It is organized by the Badminton Association of Indonesia. Since 2007, it is graded as the International Challenge, which are level 4 badminton tournaments.[2] Since 2014, there are two different level 4 tournament: International Challenge and International Series which held in two different cities. Since 2022, there were two International Challenge tournament.
Year
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City
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Date
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Tournament
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1997
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Jakarta
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1–6 July
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Indonesia International 1997
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1998
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30 June–5 July
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Jakarta International 98
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1999– 2000
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No competition
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2001
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Jakarta
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24–29 April
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Indonesia Jakarta Int 2001
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2002– 2004
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No competition
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2005
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Jakarta
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21–25 June
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Jakarta Satellite 2005
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Surabaya
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12–17 September
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JPGG Surabaya Satellite 2005
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2006
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Jakarta
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April
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Jakarta Satellite 2006
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Surabaya
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5–9 September
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JPGG Surabaya Satellite 2006
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2007
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28 August – 1 September
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Indonesia–Surabaya Challenge 2007
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2008
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Jakarta
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26–30 August
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GGJP Indonesia Challenge 2008
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2009
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4–8 August
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Astec Ultra Milk Open Indonesia International Challenge 2009
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2010
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Surabaya
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27–31 July
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Sunkist Indonesia International Challenge Indocock Djarum Open 2010
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2011
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19–24 July
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Victor Indonesia International Challenge 2011
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2012
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2–7 July
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Victor Indonesia International Challenge 2012
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2013
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2–7 July
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Prim-A Indonesia International Challenge 2013
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2014
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Jakarta
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15–20 April
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USM Flypower International Series 2014
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12–16 August
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Astec Indonesia International Challenge 2014
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2015
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Surabaya
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14–19 April
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USM Li-Ning International Series 2015
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1–6 September
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Victor Indonesia International Challenge 2015
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Year
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City
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Date
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Tournament
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2016
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Surabaya
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9–15 May
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Walikota Surabaya Victor International Series 2016
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Semarang
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1–6 November
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USM Victor International Challenge 2016
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2017
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Surabaya
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8–14 May
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Victor International Series 2017
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Semarang
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24–29 October
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USM Flypower Indonesia International Challenge 2017
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2018
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10–15 April
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USM Indonesia International Series 2018
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Surabaya
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23–28 October
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PayTren Berkat Abadi Indonesia International Challenge 2018
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2019
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Magelang
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22–27 October
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Caffino Indonesia International Challenge 2019
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2020– 2021
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Cancelled
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2022
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Yogyakarta
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20–25 September
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Kapal Api Indonesia International Series 2022
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27 September – 2 October
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Mansion Sport Indonesia International Challenge 2022
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Malang
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11–16 October
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Mansion Sport Malang Indonesia International Challenge 2022
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2023
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Medan
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29 August–3 September
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Xpora Indonesia International Challenge 2023
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Surabaya
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17–22 October
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Xpora Indonesia International Challenge 2023 (Surabaya)
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2024
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Pekanbaru
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20–25 August
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WONDR by BNI Indonesia International Challenge 2024
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Surabaya
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22–27 October
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WONDR by BNI Indonesia International Challenge 2024 (Surabaya)
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Indonesia International Challenge
[edit]
- ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 20 to 25 October, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
- ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 1 to 5 December, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia.
- ^ This tournament, originally to be played on 15–20 November, was later cancelled.[26]
Indonesia International Series
[edit]
Indonesia International Challenge[edit]
- As of the 2024 Surabaya edition
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Indonesia International Series[edit]
- As of the 2022 edition
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Badminton competitions |
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Major events | |
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Continent events | |
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World Tour Finals | |
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Super 1000 | |
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Super 750 | |
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Super 500 | |
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Super 300 | |
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Super 100 | |
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International Challenge | |
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International Series | |
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Future Series | |
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National Championships | |
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Disabled events | |
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Defunct Championships | |
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