Hungarian Open (table tennis)

The Hungarian Open is an annual table tennis tournament held in Hungary by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). It is currently part of the ITTF World Tour.

Hungarian Open
Tournament information
TourITTF World Tour
Founded2010
LocationBudapest (since 2015)
VenueBudapest Olympic Hall (since 2018)
CategoryWorld Tour
Draw32S / 16D
Prize moneyUS$170,000 (2019)
Current champions (2020)
Men's singlesJapan Tomokazu Harimoto
Women's singlesJapan Mima Ito
Men's doublesGermany Benedikt Duda
Germany Patrick Franziska
Women's doublesJapan Miu Hirano
Japan Kasumi Ishikawa

History

The Hungarian Open was first included on the ITTF Pro Tour schedule in 2010.[1] It returned to the schedule in 2012 as part of the rebranded ITTF World Tour, and after not appearing in 2013 the tournament made its second return in 2014 as part of the new third-tier Challenge Series. In 2016, the tournament was promoted to the second-tier Major Series, and in August 2016 it was confirmed that the event would keep its place on the schedule as part of the revamped ITTF World Tour in 2017.[2]

Champions

2010–2018

Year Location Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Ref.
2010 Budaörs Japan Jun Mizutani Hong Kong Tie Yana Japan Kenta Matsudaira
Japan Koki Niwa
Japan Ai Fukuhara
Japan Kasumi Ishikawa
[3]
2012 Budapest China Ma Long China Liu Shiwen China Chen Qi
China Ma Lin
China Ding Ning
China Liu Shiwen
[4]
2014 Szombathely Austria Daniel Habesohn Austria Liu Jia NOT HELD NOT HELD [5]
2015 Budapest Hong Kong Jiang Tianyi Japan Misako Wakamiya South Korea Jeong Sang-eun
South Korea Lee Sang-su
Austria Sofia Polcanova
Austria Amelie Solja
[6]
2016 Budapest Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan Hong Kong Tie Yana Chinese Taipei Chuang Chih-yuan
Chinese Taipei Huang Sheng-sheng
South Korea Jeon Ji-hee
South Korea Yang Ha-eun
[7]
2017 Budapest China Yan An China Chen Xingtong China Fang Bo
China Zhou Yu
China Chen Xingtong
China Li Jiayi
[8]
2018 Budapest China Fan Zhendong China Wang Manyu China Fan Zhendong
China Yu Ziyang
China Chen Xingtong
China Sun Yingsha
[9]

2019–

Year Location Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Ref.
2019 Budapest China Lin Gaoyuan China Chen Meng China Liang Jingkun
China Xu Xin
China Wang Manyu
China Zhu Yuling
China Xu Xin
China Liu Shiwen
[10]
2020 Budapest Japan Tomokazu Harimoto Japan Mima Ito Germany Benedikt Duda
Germany Patrick Franziska
Japan Miu Hirano
Japan Kasumi Ishikawa
Hong Kong Wong Chun Ting
Hong Kong Doo Hoi Kem
[11]

See also

References

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