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|name = 2014 New Zealand Grand Prix |image = |caption = |dates = {{Start date|2014|4|15|df=y}}– {{End date|2014|4|19|df=y}} |number_edition = |level = Grand Prix |prize_money = 50,000 |other = |venue = North Shore Events Centre |location = Auckland, New Zealand |MS = Wang Tzu-wei |country_MS = TPE |WS = Nozomi Okuhara |country_WS = JPN |MD1 = Selvanus Geh |country_MD1 = INA |MD2 = Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo |country_MD2 = INA |WD1 = He Tian Tang |country_WD1 = AUS |WD2 = Renuga Veeran |country_WD2 = AUS |XD1 = Alfian Eko Prasetya |country_XD1 = INA |XD2 = Annisa Saufika |country_XD2 = INA }} The 2014 New Zealand Open Grand Prix officially SkyCity New Zealand Open 2014 was a badminton tournament which took place at the North Shore Events Centre, Auckland, New Zealand from 15 until 19 April 2014 and had a total purse of $50,000.[1] TournamentThe 2014 New Zealand Open Grand Prix was the fifth grand prix badminton tournament of the 2014 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix and also part of the New Zealand Open championships which has been held since 1927 in Whanganui.[2] This tournament organised by the Match Point Event Ltd., with the sanctioned from the BWF.[3] There are 240 players from 16 countries competed at this tournament.[4] Players chased world ranking points, to qualifying for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games and World Championships.[1] The tournament consisted of both men's and women's singles and doubles draws as well as a mixed doubles event.[5] VenueThis international tournament held at the North Shore Events Centre, Silverfield Lane, Wairau Valley, North Shore, Auckland.[3][6]Point distributionBelow is the tables with the point distribution for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the Grand Prix event.[7]
Prize moneyThe total prize money for this year tournament is US$50,000. Distribution of prize money will be in accordance with BWF regulations.[3]
Men's SinglesA former world No.1 and also London Olympics semifinalist Lee Hyun-il competed in this event as an unseeded player.[5][8] He reach the third round after retired from the match to Tan Chun Seang with the score 21–14, 2–1.[9] The top seed, Hsu Jen-hao reach the final match but was defeated by his compatriot Wang Tzu-wei who was seeded 4 with the straight games 21–9, 21–13.[10] Seeds{{colbegin}}
Finals{{8TeamBracket-Tennis3| RD1=Quarterfinals | RD2=Semifinals | RD3=Final | team-width=185 | RD1-seed1=1 | RD1-team1={{flagicon|TPE}} Hsu Jen-hao | RD1-score1-1=21 | RD1-score1-2=18 | RD1-score1-3=21 | RD1-seed2=7 | RD1-team2={{flagicon|TPE}} Wan Chia-hsin | RD1-score2-1=19 | RD1-score2-2=21 | RD1-score2-3=13 | RD1-seed3=3 | RD1-team3={{flagicon|MAS}} Tan Chun Seang | RD1-score3-1=20 | RD1-score3-2=21 | RD1-score3-3=18 | RD1-seed4=5 | RD1-team4={{flagicon|IND}} Arvind Bhat | RD1-score4-1=22 | RD1-score4-2=9 | RD1-score4-3=21 | RD1-seed5=6 | RD1-team5={{flagicon|TPE}} Wang Tzu-wei | RD1-score5-1=21 | RD1-score5-2=21 | RD1-score5-3= | RD1-seed6=16 | RD1-team6={{flagicon|MAS}} Jiann Shiarng Chiang | RD1-score6-1=7 | RD1-score6-2=14 | RD1-score6-3= | RD1-seed7=9 | RD1-team7={{flagicon|MAS}} Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif | RD1-score7-1=21 | RD1-score7-2=21 | RD1-score7-3= | RD1-seed8=14 | RD1-team8={{flagicon|TPE}} Shih Kuei-chun | RD1-score8-1=13 | RD1-score8-2=17 | RD1-score8-3= | RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1={{flagicon|TPE}} Hsu Jen-hao | RD2-score1-1=21 | RD2-score1-2=21 | RD2-score1-3= | RD2-seed2=5 | RD2-team2={{flagicon|IND}} Arvind Bhat | RD2-score2-1=14 | RD2-score2-2=9 | RD2-score2-3= | RD2-seed3=6 | RD2-team3={{flagicon|TPE}} Wang Tzu-wei | RD2-score3-1=21 | RD2-score3-2=21 | RD2-score3-3= | RD2-seed4=9 | RD2-team4={{flagicon|MAS}} Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif | RD2-score4-1=14 | RD2-score4-2=18 | RD2-score4-3= | RD3-seed1=1 | RD3-team1={{flagicon|TPE}} Hsu Jen-hao | RD3-score1-1=9 | RD3-score1-2=13 | RD3-score1-3= | RD3-seed2=6 | RD3-team2={{flagicon|TPE}} Wang Tzu-wei | RD3-score2-1=21 | RD3-score2-2=21 | RD3-score2-3= }} Women's SinglesThe top seed in this event were Pai Hsiao-ma, Cheng Chi-ya of Chinese Taipei, Millicent Wiranto of Indonesia, and Michelle Chan Ky of New Zealand. The host representation Chan ended earlier in the second round.[11] The top seed Pai fell in the quarter finals. She was defeated by Nozomi Okuhara of Japan. In their previous 2 meetings, Okuhara has always been the unseeded while Pai always had a seed rank, however, Okuhara has reigned supreme both times.[12] At the end of the women's singles event, Okuhara clinched the title and also making this victory as her first senior international title.[13] Seeds{{colbegin}}
Finals{{4TeamBracket-Tennis3| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | team-width=175 | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1={{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara | RD1-score1-1=21 | RD1-score1-2=21 | RD1-score1-3= | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2={{flagicon|JPN}} Ayumi Mine | RD1-score2-1=13 | RD1-score2-2=12 | RD1-score2-3= | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3={{flagicon|JPN}} Kana Ito | RD1-score3-1=21 | RD1-score3-2=21 | RD1-score3-3= | RD1-seed4=2 | RD1-team4={{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Chi-ya | RD1-score4-1=13 | RD1-score4-2=9 | RD1-score4-3= | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1={{flagicon|JPN}} Nozomi Okuhara | RD2-score1-1=21 | RD2-score1-2=21 | RD2-score1-3= | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2={{flagicon|JPN}} Kana Ito | RD2-score2-1=15 | RD2-score2-2=3 | RD2-score2-3= }} Men's DoublesA former men's doubles No.1 Koo Kien Keat compete at this event as the fifth seed partnered with Pakkawat Vilailak.[5][8] The top seed pair Liang Jui-wei and Liao Kuan-hao fell in the quarterfinals, they were defeated by the 2012 World Junior Championships Takuto Inoue and Yuki Kaneko of Japan.[12] The men's doubles title goes to Indonesian pair Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo and Selvanus Geh. The pair upsetting the number 2 seeded Chinese Taipei pairing Chen Hung-ling and Lu Chia-pin in a fierce 3 game battle.[14] Seeds{{colbegin}}
Finals{{4TeamBracket-Tennis3| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | team-width=175 | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1={{flagicon|JPN}} Takuto Inoue {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Kaneko | RD1-score1-1=21 | RD1-score1-2=17 | RD1-score1-3= | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2={{flagicon|INA}} Selvanus Geh {{flagicon|INA}} Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo | RD1-score2-1=23 | RD1-score2-2=21 | RD1-score2-3= | RD1-seed3=8 | RD1-team3={{flagicon|INA}} Hardianto {{flagicon|INA}} Agripinna Prima Rahmanto Putra | RD1-score3-1=18 | RD1-score3-2=14 | RD1-score3-3= | RD1-seed4=2 | RD1-team4={{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Hung-ling {{flagicon|TPE}} Lu Chia-pin | RD1-score4-1=21 | RD1-score4-2=21 | RD1-score4-3= | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1={{flagicon|INA}} Selvanus Geh {{flagicon|INA}} Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo | RD2-score1-1=15 | RD2-score1-2=23 | RD2-score1-3=21 | RD2-seed2=2 | RD2-team2={{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Hung-ling {{flagicon|TPE}} Lu Chia-pin | RD2-score2-1=21 | RD2-score2-2=21 | RD2-score2-3=11 }} Women's DoublesThe New Zealand third seeds Anna Rankin and Madeleine Stapleton were upset in the second round, losing to Chen Szu-yu and Cheng Chi-ya of Chinese Taipei in straight games.[11] The top seed from Malaysia Ng Hui Ern and Ng Hui Lin were fall in the quarter finals, they were lost to Japanese pair Yuki Fukushima and Sayaka Hirota in the rubber game. The fourth seeded from Australia won the women's doubles title after beat Shizuka Matsuo and Mami Naito in thrilling three game final.[15] Seeds{{colbegin}}
Finals{{4TeamBracket-Tennis3| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | team-width=175 | RD1-seed1= | RD1-team1={{flagicon|JPN}} Yuki Fukushima {{flagicon|JPN}} Sayaka Hirota | RD1-score1-1=17 | RD1-score1-2=21 | RD1-score1-3=18 | RD1-seed2=4 | RD1-team2={{flagicon|AUS}} He Tian Tang {{flagicon|AUS}} Renuga Veeran | RD1-score2-1=21 | RD1-score2-2=19 | RD1-score2-3=21 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3={{flagicon|TPE}} Chen Szu-yu {{flagicon|TPE}} Cheng Chi-ya | RD1-score3-1=9 | RD1-score3-2=10 | RD1-score3-3= | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4={{flagicon|JPN}} Shizuka Matsuo {{flagicon|JPN}} Mami Naito | RD1-score4-1=21 | RD1-score4-2=21 | RD1-score4-3= | RD2-seed1=4 | RD2-team1={{flagicon|AUS}} He Tian Tang {{flagicon|AUS}} Renuga Veeran | RD2-score1-1=21 | RD2-score1-2=10 | RD2-score1-3=21 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2={{flagicon|JPN}} Shizuka Matsuo {{flagicon|JPN}} Mami Naito | RD2-score2-1=13 | RD2-score2-2=21 | RD2-score2-3=18 }} Mixed DoublesThe top seeded Oliver and Susannah Leydon-Davis were defeated in the second round by the former world No.1 Koo Kien Keat who was partnered with Ng Hui Lin.[9] The final match presented by all Indonesian pair. Alfian Eko Prasetya and Annisa Saufika emerged victorious in three close games over Edi Subaktiar and Melati Daeva Oktaviani, in a match with long rallies, great net play and plenty of power.[14] Seeds{{colbegin}}
Finals{{4TeamBracket-Tennis3| RD1=Semifinals | RD2=Final | team-width=175 | RD1-seed1=5 | RD1-team1={{flagicon|INA}} Irfan Fadhilah {{flagicon|INA}} Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja | RD1-score1-1=21 | RD1-score1-2=13 | RD1-score1-3=15 | RD1-seed2= | RD1-team2={{flagicon|INA}} Alfian Eko Prasetya {{flagicon|INA}} Annisa Saufika | RD1-score2-1=15 | RD1-score2-2=21 | RD1-score2-3=21 | RD1-seed3= | RD1-team3={{flagicon|TPE}} Huang Po-jui {{flagicon|TPE}} Shuai Pei-ling | RD1-score3-1=7 | RD1-score3-2=13 | RD1-score3-3= | RD1-seed4= | RD1-team4={{flagicon|INA}} Edi Subaktiar {{flagicon|INA}} Melati Daeva Oktaviani | RD1-score4-1=21 | RD1-score4-2=21 | RD1-score4-3= | RD2-seed1= | RD2-team1={{flagicon|INA}} Alfian Eko Prasetya {{flagicon|INA}} Annisa Saufika | RD2-score1-1=21 | RD2-score1-2=17 | RD2-score1-3=21 | RD2-seed2= | RD2-team2={{flagicon|INA}} Edi Subaktiar {{flagicon|INA}} Melati Daeva Oktaviani | RD2-score2-1=18 | RD2-score2-2=21 | RD2-score2-3=12 }} References1. ^1 {{cite news|title=Badminton to showcase Auckland and NZ to the world |url=http://nelsonbadminton.net.nz/skycity-new-zealand-open-announcement/ |publisher=Nelson Badminton|accessdate=17 July 2017}} 2. ^{{cite book |last=Guillain |first=Jean-Yves |title=Badminton : An Illustrated History – From ancient pastime to Olympic sport |publisher=Editions Publibook|page=82|isbn=978-274-838-108-5}} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=SkyCity New Zealand Badminton Open 2014 – Grand Prix |url=http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file.aspx?id=526471&dl=1 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923195707/http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file.aspx?id=526471&dl=1 |deadurl=yes |publisher=Wayback Machine |archivedate=23 September 2015 |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=Former world number ones to play NZ Open |url=http://www.radionz.co.nz/news/sport/239837/former-world-number-ones-to-play-nz-open |publisher=Radio New Zealand|accessdate=17 July 2017}} 5. ^1 2 {{cite news|title=SkyCity NZ Badminton Open Underway Tomorrow |url=http://auckland.scoop.co.nz/2014/04/skycity-nz-badminton-open-underway-tomorrow/ |publisher=Scoop|accessdate=17 July 2017}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=SkyCity New Zealand Badminton Open 2014 |url=http://www.aucklandstadiums.co.nz/sites/whats-on/event?event=99 |publisher=Regional Facilities Auckland|accessdate=17 July 2017}} 7. ^{{cite news |title=BWF World Rangkings and Points Calculation |url=http://www.victorsport.com/badmintonaz/5229 |publisher=Victor Sport |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 8. ^1 {{cite news |title=Former World #1 Players Confirm Entry for NZ Open |url=http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-1065-0-0-0&sID=13337&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=28815916 |publisher=Badminton Oceania |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 9. ^1 {{cite news |title=Seeds March to Quarters at Skycity NZ Badminton Open |url=http://auckland.scoop.co.nz/2014/04/seeds-march-to-quarters-at-skycity-nz-badminton-open/ |publisher=Scoop |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 10. ^{{cite news |title=Badminton: Wang upsets top seed in men's singles final |url=http://www.voxy.co.nz/sport/badminton-wang-upsets-top-seed-mens-singles-final/5/188227 |publisher=Voxy |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 11. ^1 {{cite news |title=Top Seeds Largely Untroubled At Skycity NZ Badminton Open |url=http://auckland.scoop.co.nz/2014/04/top-seeds-largely-untroubled-at-skycity-nz-badminton-open/ |publisher=Scoop |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 12. ^1 {{cite news |title=New Zealand Open 2014 Day 3 – Rising Sun over the land of sheep |url=http://www.badzine.net/2014/04/new-zealand-open-day-3-rising-sun-over-the-land-of-sheep/ |publisher=badzine.net |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 13. ^{{cite news |title=Ohukara Wins First International Title in Women’s Final |url=http://auckland.scoop.co.nz/2014/04/ohukara-wins-first-international-title-in-womens-final/ |publisher=Scoop |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 14. ^1 {{cite news |title=New Zealand Badminton Open finals takeaways: Upsets, joys and disappointments |url=http://www.badmintonplanet.com/badminton-news/2948-new-zealand-badminton-open-finals-takeaways-upsets-joys-and-disappointments.html |publisher=BadmintonPlanet.com |accessdate=17 July 2017}} 15. ^{{cite news |title=Tang and Veeran win in NZ |url=http://www.badminton.org.au/news/item/298-tang-and-veeran-win-in-nz |publisher=Badminton Australia |accessdate=17 July 2017}} External links
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