The latest season of the U.S Open Badminton competition is on its way to kick off at the end of June 2025. On 24th June 2025, the much-awaited opening ceremony and the first round of the competition will take place.
Mid-America Center, based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, will host the awaited event of the Yonex US Open 2025. USA Badminton will organize the full event of the US Open 2025, and it will be the 15th tournament of the 2025 calendar year tour..
The Yonex Open 2025 season will be a Super 300-level competition under the BWF. Worldwide badminton players will take part. Yushi Tanaka (JPN) and Natsuki Nidaira (JPN) are the current title holders of the event in men’s and singles events, respectively.
On the first day, 24th June 2025, of the forthcoming season, there will be the first round and a few qualifier matches. Badminton fans are eagerly waiting for the semifinals and final event of the latest season, which will take place on 28th and 29th June 2025.
YONEX US Open 2025 Prize Money Breakdown for All Categories
Participants are very excited and looking forward to the latest season because of the increase in prize money of the US Open 2025. So the total prize pool for the 2025 season of the US Open 2025 will be $240,000, which will also increase the prize money share of the participants.
There will be two major events, which will be part of the Yonex US Open 2025, Singles and Doubles events. Further, it will be classified as Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed Doubles. So the participants who will remain unbeaten through the season and become champions will receive a whopping prize money of $18,000.
Event | Singles | Doubles |
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Winner | $18,000 | $18,960 |
Finalist | $9,120 | $9,120 |
Semifinalist | $3,480 | $3,360 |
Quarterfinalist | $1,440 | $1,740 |
Last 16 | $840 | $900 |
On the other hand, the winner of the Doubles Category event will receive prize money of $18,960. The participant who managed to finish the season in second position will receive prize money of $9,120.
Yonex US Open 2025 Top Seeds details:
Men’s Singles:
Player Name | Country |
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Priyanshu Rajawat | IND |
Su Li-yang | TPE |
Justin Hoh | MAS |
Brian Yang | CAN |
Chou Tien-chen | TPE |
Kenta Nishimoto | JPN |
Srikanth Kidambi | IND |
Ayush Shetty | IND |
Men’s Doubles:
Player Name | Country |
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Mael Cattoen / Lucas Renoir | FRA |
Kevin Lee / Ty Alexander Lindeman | CAN |
Christopher Grimley / Matthew Grimley | SCO |
Chen Zhi-ray / Lin Yu-chieh | TPE |
Lee Fang-chih / Lee Fang-jen | TPE |
Hariharan Amsakarunan / Ruban Kumar | IND |
Christian Faust Kjaer/ William Kryger Boe | DEN |
Chen Zhi-yi / Presley Smith | USA |
Women’s Singles:
Player Name | Country |
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Julie Dawall Jakobsen | DEN |
Nozomi Okuhara | JPN |
Hsu Wen-chi | TPE |
Beiwen Zhang | USA |
Line Christophersen | DEN |
Sung Shuo-yun | TPE |
Nguyễn Thùy Linh | VIE |
Polina Buhrova | UKR |
Women’s Doubles:
Player Name | Country |
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Chang Ching-hui / Yang Ching-tun | TPE |
Jackie Dent / Crystal Lai | CAN |
Benyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard | THA |
Hsu Ya-ching / Sung Yu-hsuan | TPE |
Priya Konjengbam / Shruti Mishra | IND |
Hu Ling-fang / Jheng Yu-chieh | TPE |
Polina Buhrova / Yevheniia Kantemyr | UKR |
Hsu Yin-hui / Lin Jhih-yun | TPE |
Mixed Doubles:
Player Name | Country |
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Chen Cheng-kuan / Hsu Yin-hui | TPE |
Presley Smith / Jennie Gai | USA |
Dhruv Kapila / Tanisha Crasto | IND |
Ruttanapak Oupthong / Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat | THA |
Kevin Lee / Josephine Wu | CAN |
Rasmus Espersen / Amalie Cecilie Kudsk | DEN |
Callum Hemming / Estelle van Leeuwen | ENG |
Chen Zhi-yi / Francesca Corbett | USA |