DateRHome v Away-
03/17 16:40 5 Phittayaporn Chaiwan v Lianne Tan 2-0
03/17 16:20 5 Saina Nehwal v Mia Blichfeldt Retired
03/17 16:00 5 Benyapa Aimsaard v Iris Wang 1-2
03/17 16:00 5 Akane Yamaguchi v Xuefei Qi 2-0
03/17 15:25 5 Neslihan Yigit v Marie Batomene 2-1
03/17 14:50 5 Kristin Kuuba v Ratchanok Intanon 0-2
03/17 14:40 5 V. Sindhu Pusarla v Soniia Cheah 2-0
03/17 14:00 5 Sayaka Takahashi v Iris Wang Cancelled
03/17 14:00 5 Line Christophersen v Gregoria Mariska Tunjung Cancelled
03/17 13:50 5 Julie Dawall Jakobsen v Nozomi Okuhara 0-2
03/17 13:30 5 Line Christophersen v Martina Repiska 2-0
03/15 13:30 1 Yu Fei Chen v Tzu Ying Tai 0-2
03/14 19:00 2 Carolina Marin v Tzu Ying Tai 1-2
03/14 12:00 2 Yu Fei Chen v Nozomi Okuhara 2-0
03/13 19:00 3 Pornpawee Chochuwong v Tzu Ying Tai 0-2
03/13 17:30 3 Carolina Marin v Akane Yamaguchi 2-0
03/13 12:00 3 Nozomi Okuhara v Sindhu Pusarla V. 2-1
03/13 10:30 3 Yu Fei Chen v Ratchanok Intanon 2-1
03/12 17:10 4 Gregoria Mariska v Tzu Ying Tai 0-2
03/12 16:20 4 Pornpawee Chochuwong v Bing Jiao He 2-1
03/12 15:10 4 Sindhu Pusarla V. v Ji Hyun Sung 2-0
03/12 14:40 4 Sayaka Takahashi v Akane Yamaguchi 0-2
03/12 14:00 4 Nozomi Okuhara v Line Højmark Kjaersfeldt 2-0
03/12 12:10 4 Zhi Yi Wang v Carolina Marin 0-2
03/12 12:00 4 Ratchanok Intanon v Aya Ohori 2-0
03/12 11:20 4 Yu Fei Chen v Busanan Ongbamrungphan 2-0
03/11 21:10 5 Gregoria Mariska Tunjung v Jia Min Yeo 2-0
03/11 20:50 5 Yan Yan Cai v Tzu Ying Tai 1-2
03/11 19:30 5 Sayaka Takahashi v Evgeniya Kosetskaya 2-0
03/11 19:10 5 Yue Han v Pornpawee Chochuwong 1-2

The All England Open Badminton Championships is the world's oldest badminton tournament, held annually in England. With the introduction of the BWF's latest grading system, it was given Super Series status in 2007, upgraded to Super Series Premier status in 2011, and designated a Super 1000 event at the birth of the World Tour in 2018. The Super 1000 events, held in four historic strongholds of the sport of badminton (Great Britain, China, Malaysia and Indonesia) are the highest level events below the World Championships and Olympic Games tournaments, and broadly equivalent in stature, though apart from the All-England not in historicity, to the Grand Slam tournaments in tennis.

The world's first open tournament was held in the English town of Guildford in 1898, the success of which paved the way for the All England's inaugural edition, which was held at London's Horticultural Halls in 1899. Although the inaugural edition consisted of just the doubles format, the singles were introduced from the second edition onward. It was eventually considered – especially after the first Thomas Cup series in 1949 – the unofficial world championship of the sport until 1977, when the International Badminton Federation launched its official championships.

There were two instances when it was halted – from 1915 to 1919 (due to World War I) and from 1940 to 1946 (due to World War II).

The All England Open Women's Badminton Tournament is a prestigious event that brings together the top female players from around the world to compete for the title. Held annually in England, this tournament showcases the highest level of skill and athleticism in the sport of badminton.

Players from countries across the globe come to compete in this highly competitive tournament, vying for the chance to be crowned the champion. The matches are intense and fast-paced, with players demonstrating their agility, speed, and precision on the court.

Spectators can expect to see thrilling rallies, powerful smashes, and strategic plays as the players battle it out for victory. The atmosphere is electric, with fans cheering on their favorite players and creating an exciting and vibrant atmosphere.

The All England Open Women's Badminton Tournament is a must-see event for any badminton enthusiast, offering a unique opportunity to witness some of the best players in the world compete at the highest level.