| Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
|---|---|---|---|
| 03/05 10:00 | 4 |
Tharun Mannepalli vs Ayush Shetty
|
CANC |
| 03/05 10:00 | 4 |
Alwi Farhan vs Rithvik Sanjeevi Satish Kumar
|
CANC |
| 03/04 15:25 | - |
Julien Carraggi vs Jhuo-Fu Liao
|
2-1 |
| 03/04 14:25 | - |
Arnaud Merkle vs Srikanth Kidambi
|
1-2 |
| 03/04 14:10 | - |
Rithvik S Satish Kumar vs S. S. M. Subramanian
|
0-2 |
| 03/04 13:25 | - |
June Wei Cheam vs Joakim Oldorff
|
2-0 |
| 03/04 09:50 | 4 |
Kalle Koljonen vs Joakim Oldorff
|
0-2 |
| 03/04 09:25 | 4 |
Riku Hatano vs June Wei Cheam
|
0-2 |
| 03/04 09:25 | 4 |
S. Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian vs Magnus Johannesen
|
2-1 |
| 03/04 09:15 | 4 |
Jia Jie Tan vs Rithvik Sanjeevi Satish Kumar
|
0-2 |
| 03/04 08:40 | 4 |
Tharun Mannepalli vs Al Sareeh
|
1-2 |
| 03/04 08:40 | 4 |
Mads Christophersen vs Srikanth Kidambi
|
0-2 |
Fabian Roth
Julien Carraggi
Johnnie Torjussen
Martin Bundgaard
Samuel Hsiao
Lucas Claerbout
Valentin Singer
Elias Bracke
Chirag Sen
Fabio Caponio
Joran Kweekel
Alex Lane
Alap Mishra
Yin Chak Chan
Siddharth Pratap Singh
Harry Huang
Jonathan Dolan
Mads Thogersen
David K Kristensen
Arnaud Merkle
Mohamed A Belarbi
Milan Dratva
Kai Schaefer
Kalle Koljonen
Shreyansh Jaiswal
Srikanth Kidambi
Felix Burestedt
Jun Hao Leong
Soren Toft
Ansal Yadav
Sameer Verma
Max Weisskirchen
Daniel Nikolov
Jan Louda
Mads Christophersen
Luka Wraber
Pavel Kotsarenko
Collins Valentine Filimon
Kevin Barkman
Howard Shu
Danylo Bosniuk
B.R. Sankeerth
Karan Rajan Rajarajan
Tobias Kuenzi
Jeppe Bruun Christensen
Joshua Magee
Luis Enrique Penalver
Wolfgang Gnedt
Christian Kirchmayr
Hannes Gerberich
The Orléans Masters championships is an open badminton tournament held in France. This tournament is organized by the Cercle Laïque des Tourelles Orléans Badminton and held in the Palais des Sports in Orléans.
This tournament began as a regional event in 1994, and later became a national event in 1999. In 2012, this tournament was known as the French International, a part of the European circuit, and sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation as International Series. The French International upgraded its level as the International Challenge in 2013, and changed its name to Orléans International in 2015, to avoid confusion with the already established French Open held in Paris.
In June 2017, the Badminton World Federation has accepted the candidacy of CLTO to organize a higher ranking tournament. Thus, from 2018 and for a period of four years, the Orléans International became the Orléans Masters and entered the very exclusive circle of the 30 best badminton tournaments in the world as BWF Tour Super 100 level, with a total monetary prize of $65,000. This is equivalent to the previous Grand Prix level tournaments prior to the World Tour. From 2023 onwards, it has become a Super 300 tournament.