| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/12 18:10 | - | Inger Pothuizen vs Johanka Ivanovicova | 2-0 |
| 11/12 18:00 | - | Vlada Ginga vs Tetyana Potapenko | 2-0 |
| 11/12 17:55 | - | Nurani Ratu Azzahra vs Rosy Oktavia Pancasari | 1-2 |
| 11/12 17:25 | - |
Sofiia Lavrova vs Ga Ram Kim
|
0-2 |
| 11/12 17:00 | - | Lole Courtois vs Maria Koriagina | 2-0 |
| 11/12 16:45 | - | Paola Ginga vs Siofra Flynn | 0-2 |
| 11/12 16:35 | 5 |
Irina Amalie Andersen vs Rosy Oktavia Pancasari
|
0-2 |
| 11/12 16:20 | 5 | Karen Yun Qiao Feng vs Tetyana Potapenko | 0-2 |
| 11/12 16:05 | 5 | Inger Pothuizen vs Yaroslova Vantsarovska | 2-1 |
| 11/12 16:00 | - | Raiia Almalalha vs Michelle Shochan | 0-2 |
| 11/12 15:40 | - |
FC Pasching/LASK Juniors vs Chia Ning Hsu
|
2-0 |
| 11/12 15:30 | - | Lole Courtois vs Juliane Piron | 2-1 |
Emilie Drouin
Lauren Middleton
Georgina Bland
Rosy Oktavia Pancasari
Cecilia Wang
Ann-Sofie Husher Ruus
Miu Lin Ngan
Julie Franconville
Heli Neiman
Samanta Golubickaite
Anastasiya Bogoslovskaya
Jaymie Laurens
Shruthika Senthil
Kamila Smagulova
Nadia Fankhauser
Gergana Pavlova
Haruna Konishi
Michelle Ting
Anna Siess Ryberg
Holly Newall
Chloe Mayer
Weronika Gorniak
Toni Woods
Rachel Sugden
Rachael Darragh
Elena-Alexandra Diordiev
Lien Lammertyn
Sofie Karmann
Irina Amalie Andersen
Adriana F. Goncalves
Juliane Piron
Zuzanna Jankowska
Jessica Allen
Magda-Sabrina Lozniceriu
Emily Beach
Orla Flynn
Cara Collins
Josefine Redkjær Jensen
Vivien Sandorhazi
Tanya Ivanova
Vlada Ginga
Wen Chi Hsu
Rebecca Woods
Kate Frost
Basia Grodynska
Amy Hayhoe
Yasmine Hamza
The Irish International or Irish Open in badminton is an international open held in Ireland since 1902 and is thereby one of the oldest badminton tournaments in the world. It was however interrupted by the two World Wars. This tournament is currently a part of the European Badminton Circuit and takes place at the end of November every year as part of the home nations loop of international tournaments that include the Scottish Open and the Welsh Open in consecutive weeks. The tournament for most part and in recent years has been an International Challenge rated event. The recent exception was in 2012, 2017 & 2018 when the tournament was downgraded to International Series due to funding. Recent editions have been held in the Baldoyle Badminton Centre except for 2007 and 2011 tournaments which were held in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
In 2016 the Irish Open moved to the new National Indoor Arena in Blanchardstown, Dublin, as the first ever event in the new state of the art arena before its official opening in January 2017. The December 2017 edition reverted to an International Series level tournament which saw three Irish players/pairs reach the final.
Notable past winners of the Irish Open are Carolina Marín (multiple Olympic and World Champion in women's singles) and multiple All England winner Tine Baun (nee Rasmussen). Marin's win in 2009 was the Spanish player's first senior international win while still a junior.