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The Santo Domingo Open or Santo Domingo International is an open badminton tournament held in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The tournament has been an International Series level since 2003, but in 2013 categorized as a Future Series level from Badminton World Federation. Another tournament, Dominican Open is a Future Series level since 2018.

Previous winners

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Santo Domingo Open

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2003[1] Germany  Jens Roch Japan  Miyo Akao France  Vincent Laigle
France  Svetoslav Stoyanov
Canada  Helen Nichol
Canada  Charmaine Reid
Spain  José Antonio Crespo
Spain  Dolores Marco
2004–
2008
No competition
2009[2] Guatemala  Kevin Cordón Slovenia  Maja Tvrdy Guatemala  Kevin Cordón
Guatemala  Rodolfo Ramírez
Peru  Christina Aicardi
Peru  Claudia Rivero
Peru  Mario Cuba
Peru  Katherine Winder
2010[3] Portugal  Pedro Martins Portugal  Telma Santos Germany  Nicole Grether
Canada  Charmaine Reid
Canada  Toby Ng
Canada  Grace Gao
2011[4] Canada  Stephan Wojcikiewicz Greece  Anne Hald Jensen Jamaica  Gareth Henry
Jamaica  Charles Pyne
Greece  Anne Hald Jensen
France  Barbara Matias
Spain  José Vicente Martínez
Spain  Sandra Chirlaque
2012 No competition
2013[5] Cuba  Osleni Guerrero United States  Iris Wang Jamaica  Gareth Henry
Jamaica  Samuel Ricketts
Brazil  Paula B Pereira
Brazil  Lohaynny Vicente
Brazil  Alex Yuwan Tjong
Brazil  Lohaynny Vicente
2014[6] Austria  David Obernosterer Austria  Elisabeth Baldauf Dominican Republic  Nelson Javier
Dominican Republic  Alberto Raposo
Peru  Daniela Macías
Peru  Dánica Nishimura
Austria  David Obernosterer
Austria  Elisabeth Baldauf
2015[7] Mexico  Job Castillo
Mexico  Lino Muñoz
Peru  Katherine Winder
Peru  Luz María Zornoza
2016[8] Italy  Matteo Bellucci Dominican Republic  Nairoby Jiménez Dominican Republic  William Cabrera
Dominican Republic  Nelson Javier
Dominican Republic  Nairoby Jiménez
Dominican Republic  Bermary Polanco
Dominican Republic  William Cabrera
Dominican Republic  Licelott Sánchez
2017[9] Cuba  Osleni Guerrero United States  Jamie Hsu Cuba  Osleni Guerrero
Cuba  Leodannis Martínez
Dominican Republic  Nairoby Jiménez
Dominican Republic  Licelott Sánchez
Cuba  Leodannis Martínez
Cuba  Tahimara Oropeza
2018[10] Brazil  Fabiana Silva Canada  Joshua Hurlburt-Yu
Canada  Duncan Yao
Brazil  Lohaynny Vicente
Brazil  Luana Vicente
Canada  Joshua Hurlburt-Yu
Canada  Josephine Wu
2019[11] Canada  Brian Yang Cuba  Osleni Guerrero
Cuba  Leodannis Martínez
Brazil  Jaqueline Lima
Brazil  Sâmia Lima
Brazil  Fabrício Farias
Brazil  Jaqueline Lima
2020[12] Cancelled[note 1]
2021[14] Guatemala  Rubén Castellanos Guatemala  Nikté Sotomayor Guatemala  Aníbal Marroquín
Guatemala  Jonathan Solís
Guatemala  Diana Corleto
Guatemala  Nikté Sotomayor
Mexico  Luis Montoya
Mexico  Vanessa Villalobos
2022[15] Israel  Misha Zilberman Italy  Yasmine Hamza Japan  Ayato Endo
Japan  Yuta Takei
Brazil  Sânia Lima
Brazil  Tamires Santos
Japan  Sumiya Nihei
Japan  Minami Asakura
2023[16] Brazil  Jonathan Matias Brazil  Juliana Vieira Mexico  Job Castillo
Mexico  Luis Montoya
Brazil  Sânia Lima
Brazil  Juliana Vieira
Algeria  Koceila Mammeri
Algeria  Tanina Mammeri
2024[17] Cancelled
  1. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 27 to 31 October, was later cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic.[13]

Dominican Open

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Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles
2018[18] Mexico  Job Castillo Mexico  Sabrina Solis Mexico  Job Castillo
Mexico  Luis Montoya
Dominican Republic  Nairoby Jiménez
Dominican Republic  Bermary Polanco
Dominican Republic  Nelson Javier
Dominican Republic  Nairoby Jiménez
2019[19] Cancelled
2020 No competition
2021[20] Brazil  Jonathan Matias Brazil  Juliana Vieira Brazil  Fabricio Farias
Brazil  Francielton Farias
Brazil  Jaqueline Lima
Brazil  Sâmia Lima
Brazil  Fabricio Farias
Brazil  Jaqueline Lima
2022[21] Cancelled[note 1]
2023[22] Cancelled
2024 No competition
  1. ^ This tournament, originally to be played from 25 to 28 October, was later postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic in the Dominican Republic.

Performances by nation

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References

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  1. ^ Dominican Republic International 2003
  2. ^ Sto Domingo Open 2009
  3. ^ Santo Domingo Open 2010
  4. ^ SANTO DOMINGO OPEN 2011
  5. ^ Santo Domingo Open 2013
  6. ^ Santo Domingo International 2014
  7. ^ Santo Domingo Open 2015
  8. ^ Sto. Domingo Open 2016
  9. ^ VIII Santo Domingo Open
  10. ^ IX Santo Domingo Open 2018
  11. ^ X Santo Domingo Open 2019
  12. ^ XI Santo Domingo Open 2020 (Cancelled)
  13. ^ "Two Pan Am Tournaments Cancelled in October". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  14. ^ XI Santo Domingo Open 2021
  15. ^ XII Santo Domingo Open 2022 (New dates)
  16. ^ XIII Santo Domingo Open 2023
  17. ^ XIV Santo Domingo Open 2024 (Cancelled)
  18. ^ Dominican Open 2018
  19. ^ II Dominican Open 2019 - Cancelled
  20. ^ III Dominican Open 2021
  21. ^ IV Dominican Open 2022 (Cancelled)
  22. ^ IV Dominican Open 2023 (Cancelled)