The much-anticipated BWF year-end finals have all ended on December 17, with China winning 2 golds and 3 silvers to become the biggest winners, South Korea to 1 gold and 1 silver, Denmark to 1 gold, Chinese Taipei 1 gold, and Spain 1 silver.
The tournament has a total prize fund of $2.5 million, with $200,000 for singles champions, $210,000 for doubles champions, $100,000 for runners-up, $50,000 for semifinals, $27,500 for quarterfinals, $32,500 for doubles, and $15,000 for three consecutive defeats.
This year-end finals can be described as a red envelope event, as long as you can qualify, you will receive a huge amount of money, so how much money will each country get in this event?
The Chinese team, with a harvest of $920,000, ranked first
Women's Singles: Chen Yufei in the semifinals is $50,000, and Han Yue in the quarterfinals has a victory of $27,500
Men's singles: Shi Yuqi is $100,000 for the runner-up, and $27,500 for Li Shifeng in the quarterfinals.
Women's Doubles: Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan won the women's doubles with $210,000, and Liu Shengshu and Tan Ning won $50,000 in the semifinals
Men's Doubles: Leung Wai Hang, Wang Chang, runner-up $100,000, semi-finalists Liu Yuchen and Ou Xuanyi $50,000
Mixed doubles: Champion Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong $210,000, runners-up Feng Yanzhe and Huang Dongping $100,000
The national feather received a total of 920,000 US dollars
South Korea, with $500,000, ranked second
Men's Doubles: Champion Seo Seung-jae Kang Min-hyuk $200,000
Women's Doubles: Runner-up Baek Ha Na Lee So-gi $100,000, quarter-finals Kim So-young Kong Hee-yong $32,500
Women's Singles: $50,000 for the semifinals and $27,500 for the quarterfinals
Mixed doubles: Semifinals Seo Seung Jae Choi Yoo Hyun $50,000, quarterfinals Kim Won Ho Jung Na Eun $32,500
The South Korean team received a total of $492,500.
Denmark, with $290,000, ranked third
Men's Singles: $200,000 for champion Axelsen, $50,000 for semi-finalist Antonsen
Men's Doubles: Quarterfinals Astrup Anderson $32,500.
Chinese Taipei, with $200,000, ranked fourth
Women's Singles: Champion Tai Tzu Ying $200,000
Japan, with $197,500, ranked fifth
Women's Doubles: Final Four Goat $50,000 and Mayu Matsumoto/Nagahara and Kona $32,500.
Mixed Doubles: Semi-finals: Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino $50,000
Men's Doubles: Semi-finals Takuro Hoki/Yugo Kobayashi $50,000
Men's Singles: $15,000 for the quarterfinals
Team Japan Receives $197,500 in Total#Headline Creation Challenge#