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The Indonesia Masters is an international badminton tournament in BWF World Tour Super 500. [1] Formerly known as the Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold , it was first held in 2010 in Samarinda , East Kalimantan , and change its venue in different cities every year.
The 2025 Indonesia Masters (officially known as the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2025 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament that took place at the Istora Senayan, Jakarta, Indonesia, from 21 to 26 January 2025 and had a total prize of US$475,000.
The Indonesia Masters Super 100 is an annual badminton tournament held in Indonesia. This tournament is a part of the BWF World Tour tournaments and is leveled in BWF Tour Super 100 . This tournament offers prize money of US$100,000.
The 2021 Indonesia Masters (officially known as the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2021 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament that took place at the Bali International Convention Center in Nusa Dua, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, from 16 to 21 November 2021 and had a total prize of US$600,000.
The 2023 Indonesia Masters Super 100 I (officially known as the BNI Indonesia Masters I 2023 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at GOR PBSI Pancing in Medan, Indonesia, from 5 to 10 September 2023 and had a total purse of $100,000.
The 2023 Indonesia Masters Super 100 II (officially known as the BNI Indonesia Masters II 2023 for sponsorship reasons) was a badminton tournament which took place at Jatim International Expo Convention Exhibition in Surabaya, Indonesia, from 24 to 29 October 2023 and had a total purse of $100,000.
The 2018 Indonesia Masters, officially the Daihatsu Indonesia Masters 2018, was a badminton tournament which took place at Istora Gelora Bung Karno in Jakarta, Indonesia, from 23 to 28 January 2018 and had a total prize of US$350,000.
Mohammad Ahsan (born 7 September 1987 in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia) reached a career-high ranking of no. 1 in the men's doubles on 21 November 2013. He was a 3-time World Champion. He announced his retirement on 10 December 2024 following his partner Hendra Setiawan. The 2025 Indonesia Masters was his last tournament. [4] Tan Kian Meng