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Day 1 of the Asia Mixed Team Championship is complete. Quite non-competitive day of action as 9 out of the 10 matches today ended 5-0.

 

It was also the beginning of the European Mixed Team Championship. :DEN:ENG:GER and :FRA all picked up victories.

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Oceania Badminton Championships (Auckland :NZL) Results

 

Menʻs Singles

 

Winner:

:NZL Abhinav Manota

 

Runner-Up:

:NZL Edward Lau

 

Womenʻs Singles

 

Winner:

:NZL Shaunna Li

 

Runner-Up:

:AUS Tiffany Ho

 

Menʻs Doubles

 

Winner:

:AUS Kenneth Choo / :AUS Rayne Wang

 

Runner-Up:

:NZL Alan Chan / :NZL Chance Cheng

 

Womenʻs Doubles

 

Winner:

:AUS Sylvina Kurniawan / :AUS Setyana Mapasa

 

Runner-Up:

:AUS Tiffany Ho / Lee Yen Khoo

 

Mixed Doubles

 

Winner:

:AUS Kenneth Choo / :AUS Gronya Somerville

 

Runner-Up:

:AUS Ming Chuen Lim / :AUS Sylvina Kurniawan

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4 hours ago, owenp_23 said:

:MEX vs :ECU and :GUA vs :BRA on the schedule today at the Pan American Cup. Winners advance to the semifinals against :CAN and :USA. Final on Sunday.

:MEX over :ECU 3-0

:BRA over :GUA 3-2

 

Sets up :BRA vs :USA and :CAN vs :MEX for semifinal Saturday.

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