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Official Schedule
British Summer Time (GMT +1)
Olympic Event Final | Non-Olympic Event Final

 

Tuesday, April 5th

15:00 Women's Singles Round of 32

15:00 Men's Singles Round of 32

 

Wednesday, April 6th

15:00 Women's Singles Round of 16

15:00 Men's Singles Round of 16

 

Thursday, April 7th

16:00 Women's Singles Quartelfinals

16:00 Men's Singles Quartelfinals

 

Friday, April 8th

15:00 Womn's Singles Semifinals

16:00 Men's Singles Semifinals

 

Saturday, April 9th

16:00 Women's Singles Finals

17:00 Men's Singles Finals

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Women's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:ENG Lily Taylor (1)

- - - - - :ENG Lily Taylor (1)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:NED Megan van Drongelen

6 11 7 14 4 :JPN Akari Midorikawa

:JPN Akari Midorikawa

11 7 11 12 11

:ENG Kiera Marshall

11 11 11 - - :ENG Kiera Marshall

:MAS Yasshmita Jadishkumar

6 8 4 - -

:PAK Madina Zafar (6)

- - - - - :PAK Madina Zafar (6)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:FIN Emilia Korhonen (7)

- - - - - :FIN Emilia Korhonen (7)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:ENG Anya Shah

5 9 4 - - :ENG Jasmin Kalar

:ENG Jasmin Kalar

11 11 11 - -

:SCO Catherine Holland

6 4 3 - - :EGY Ingy Hammouda

:EGY Ingy Hammouda

11 11 11 - -

:EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3)

- - - - - :EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3)

:WHT Bye

- - - - -
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:ENG Alicia Mead (4)

- - - - - :ENG Alicia Mead (4)

:WHT Bye

- - - - -

:ENG Emily Jones

6 3 6 - - :PAK Faiza Zafar

:PAK Faiza Zafar

11 11 11 - -

:POR Sofia Aveiro Pita

7 15 11 2 7 :ENG Katie Cox

:ENG Katie Cox

11 13 4 11 11

:ENG Katie Wells (5)

- - - - - :ENG Katie Wells (5)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:JPN Satomi Watanabe (8)

- - - - - :JPN Satomi Watanabe (8)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:WAL Chloe Foster

9 12 9 9 - :ENG Polly Clark

:ENG Polly Clark

11 10 11 11 -

:MAS Sehveetrraa Kumar

11 11 11 - - :MAS Sehveetrraa Kumar

:ENG Meha Shah

5 5 2 - -

:USA Nour Aboulmakarim (3)

- - - - - :USA Nour Aboulmakarim (3)
:WHT Bye - - - - -
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Women's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:ENG Lily Taylor (1) 6 11 11 11 - :ENG Lily Taylor (1) 11 11 11 - - :ENG Lily Taylor (1) 6 11 11 6 6 Final
:JPN Akari Midorikawa 11 8 2 7 -
:ENG Kiera Marshall 14 11 11 - - :ENG Kiera Marshall 8 9 7 - -
:PAK Madina Zafar (6) 12 5 3 - -
:FIN Emilia Korhonen (7) 11 11 11 - - :FIN Emilia Korhonen (7) 8 4 2 - - :EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 11 8 9 11 11 :EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 9 6 6 - -
:ENG Jasmin Kalar 2 4 3 - -
:EGY Ingy Hammouda 5 7 3 - - :EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 11 11 11 - -
:EGY Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 11 11 11 - -
:ENG Alicia Mead (4) 11 11 11 - - :ENG Alicia Mead (4) 11 11 11 - - :ENG Alicia Mead (4) 2 7 3 - - :JPN Satomi Watanabe (8) 11 11 11 - -
:PAK Faiza Zafar 2 2 9 - -
:ENG Katie Cox 5 5 5 - - :ENG Katie Wells (5) 5 6 2 - -
:ENG Katie Wells (5) 11 11 11 - -
:JPN Satomi Watanabe (8) 11 11 11 - - :JPN Satomi Watanabe (8) 11 11 11 11 - :JPN Satomi Watanabe (8) 11 11 11 - - No 3rd Place Match
:ENG Polly Clark 2 3 1 - -
:MAS Sehveetrraa Kumar 3 3 9 - - :USA Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 6 13 5 8 -
:USA Nour Aboulmakarim (3) 11 11 11 - -

 

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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:ENG Robert Downer (1)

- - - - - :ENG Robert Downer (1)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:EGY Ali Khawas

3 2 1 - - :ENG James Peach

:ENG James Peach

11 11 11 - -

:ESP Arón Astray

11 11 13 - - :ESP Arón Astray

:ENG Hasnaat Farooqi

6 6 11 - -

:EGY Seif Shenawy (6)

- - - - - :EGY Seif Shenawy (6)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:ENG Simon Herbert (7)

- - - - - :ENG Simon Herbert (7)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:ENG Will Salter

4 11 9 7 - :POL Filip Jarota

:POL Filip Jarota

11 5 11 11 -

:ENG Perry Malik

11 11 11 - - :ENG Perry Malik

:ENG Mike Harris

2 6 8 - -

:ENG Miles Jenkins (4)

- - - - - :ENG Miles Jenkins (4)
:WHT Bye - - - - -
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:ENG Joe Lee (3)

- - - - - :ENG Joe Lee (3)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:BRA Vini Rodrigues

11 11 12 - - :BRA Vini Rodrigues

:SCO Martin Ross

6 6 10 - -

:ENG Stuart Macgregor

12 11 12 - - :ENG Stuart Macgregor

:ENG Toby Ponting

10 5 10 - -

:EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5)

- - - - - :EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:IRL Sean Conroy (8)

- - - - - :IRL Sean Conroy (8)
:WHT Bye - - - - -

:KEN Muqtadir Nimji

11 11 7 8 6 :ESP Javier Martin

:ESP Javier Martin

7 8 11 11 11

:NZL Joel Arscott

11 11 11 - - :NZL Joel Arscott

:CZE Adam Sinkule

2 2 0 - -

:HUN Balazs Farkas (2)

- - - - - :HUN Balazs Farkas (2)
:WHT Bye - - - - -
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Men's Singles

Non-Olympic Event

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:ENG Robert Downer (1) 11 11 11 14 - :ENG Robert Downer (1) 1 11 11 9 12 :ENG Robert Downer (1) 8 13 8 11 4 Final
:ENG James Peach 9 13 7 12 -
:ESP Arón Astray 12 8 10 7 - :EGY Seif Shenawy (6) 11 6 9 11 10
:EGY Seif Shenawy (6) 10 11 12 11 -
:ENG Simon Herbert (7) 11 16 11 - - :ENG Simon Herbert (7) 11 2 8 6 - :ENG Miles Jenkins (4) 11 11 11 6 11 :ENG Miles Jenkins (4) 7 7 2 - -
:POL Filip Jarota 3 14 9 - -
:ENG Perry Malik 3 6 13 7 - :ENG Miles Jenkins (4) 8 11 11 11 -
:ENG Miles Jenkins (4) 11 11 11 11 -
:ENG Joe Lee (3) 11 11 5 11 - :ENG Joe Lee (3) 4 5 6 - - :EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5) 12 11 7 11 11 :EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5) 11 11 11 - -
:BRA Vini Rodrigues 6 6 11 8 -
:ENG Stuart Macgregor 4 Ret - - - :EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5) 11 11 11 - -
:EGY Ibrahim Elkabbani (5) 11 - - - -
:IRL Sean Conroy (8) 11 14 11 - - :IRL Sean Conroy (8) 7 11 13 12 9 :HUN Balazs Farkas (2) 14 7 11 4   No 3rd Place Match
:ESP Javier Martin 4 12 3 - -
:NZL Joel Arscott 13 3 11 3 5 :HUN Balazs Farkas (2) 11 7 11 14 11
:HUN Balazs Farkas (2) 11 11 7 11  11

 

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