List of Denmark Open Women's Singles champions

Below is the list of the winners at the Denmark Open in badminton in women's singles.

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1935-1936 Denmark Ruth Frederiksen
1936-1937 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1937-1938 England D. M. C. Young
1938-1939 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1939
1944
No competition
1945-1946 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1946-1947 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1947-1948 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1948-1949 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1949-1950 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1950-1951 Denmark Tonny Olsen
1951-1952 Denmark Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen
1952-1953 Denmark Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen
1953-1954 No competition
1954-1955 Denmark Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen
1955
1964
No competition
1965-1966 Denmark Lizbeth von Barnekow
1966-1967 Japan Noriko Takagi
1967-1968 Sweden Eva Twedberg
1968-1969 Japan Hiroe Yuki
1969-1970 Sweden Eva Twedberg
1970-1971 Japan Noriko Takagi
1971-1972 Sweden Eva Twedberg
1972-1973 Japan Hiroe Yuki
1973-1974 Japan Hiroe Yuki
1974-1975 Denmark Lene Køppen
1975-1976 Denmark Lene Køppen
1976-1977 Japan Hiroe Yuki
1977-1978 Denmark Lene Køppen
1978-1979 Denmark Lene Køppen
1979-1980 JapanYoshiko Yonekura
1980-1981 Denmark Lene Køppen
1981-1982 China Wu Jiangqui
1982-1983 China Qian Ping
1983-1984 Denmark Kirsten Larsen
1984-1985 China Zheng Yuli
1985-1986 South Korea Yun Ja Kim
1986-1987 China Zheng Yuli
1987-1988 South Korea Lee Young-Suk
1988-1989 China Li Lingwei
1989-1990 China Tang Jiuhong
1990-1991 China Tang Jiuhong China Zhou Lei 11-3, 11-2
1991-1992 Indonesia Susi Susanti China Huang Hua 11-5, 6-11, 11-8
1992-1993 Indonesia Susi Susanti Sweden Lim Xiao Qing 11-3, 11-3
1993-1994 China Ye Zhaoying China Liu Yuhong
1994-1995 Denmark Camilla Martin Sweden Lim Xiao Qing
1995-1996 Sweden Lim Xiaoqing China Wang Chen 11-6, 11-3
1996-1997 China Gong Zhichao Sweden Marina Andrievskaya
1997-1998 Denmark Camilla Martin Denmark Mette Pedersen 11-2, 11-8
1998-1999 Denmark Camilla Martin China Ye Zhaoying 13-10, 11-8
1999-2000 Denmark Camilla Martin China Zhou Mi 8-11, 11-4, 11-1
2000-2001 China Zhou Mi Denmark Camilla Martin 1-11, 11-6, 11-7
2001-2002 Denmark Camilla Martin China Pi Hongyan 8-6, 7-3, 7-0
2002-2003 Denmark Camilla Martin
2003-2004 China Gong Ruina
2004-2005 China Xie Xingfang
2005 France Pi Hongyan Germany Xu Huaiwen 7-11, 11-4, 11-5
2006 China Jiang Yanjiao China Lu Lan 21-14, 21-14
2007 China Lu Lan China Zhang Ning 21-17, 21-14
2008 China Wang Lin Hong Kong Zhou Mi 21-18, 21-10
2009 Denmark Tine Rasmussen China Wang Yihan 21-18, 19-21, 21-14
2010 China Wang Yihan China Liu Xin 21-14, 21-12
2011 China Wang Xin China Wang Yihan 21-14, 23-21
2012 India Saina Nehwal Germany Juliane Schenk 21-17, 21-8
2013 China Wang Yihan South Korea Sung Ji-hyun 16-21, 21-18, 22-20

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