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Men's Tournament
First Qualifying Round Results
8 Teams, the 8 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
  Bye :WHT

:CHN Zhang Zhihui/Song Jinyang

-

Sun Xinglong/Zhang Tai :CHN

:WHT Bye -
Bye :WHT

:CHN X.W. Weng/Cao Deyu

-

Du Hongjun/J.Q. Liu :CHN

:WHT Bye -
Bye :WHT

:JPN Adachi/Takuma

-

Ch.D. Qin/X.F. Chen :CHN

:WHT Bye -
Bye :WHT

:CHN J.K.Chang/Dong Junnan

-

Zhou Y. J./Xu Zongqi :CHN

:WHT Bye -
 
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Men's Tournament
First Qualifying Round Results
16 Teams, the 8 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Sun Xinglong/Zhang Tai :CHN

:CHN Zhang Zhihui/Song Jinyang

2-0 (21-17, 23-21)

Du Hongjun/J.Q. Liu :CHN

:CHN X.W. Weng/Cao Deyu 1-2 (21-16, 16-21, 7-15)

Ch.D. Qin/X.F. Chen :CHN

image.png Adachi/Takuma 2-1 (11-21, 21-13, 15-11)

Zhou Y. J./Xu Zongqi :CHN

:CHN J.K.Chang/Dong Junnan 2-1 (18-21, 21-16, 15-5)
 
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Women's Tournament
Preliminary Round Results
13 Teams, 6 Groups, the 1st Teams from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Group will qualify for the Round of 12

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
 Bye :WHT :CHN Dilinaer A./Dong Jindi -

Wang X. X./Zhu Lingdi :CHN

:WHT Bye -

Kadeliye/Yang Yifan :CHN

:CHN Dilinaer A./Dong Jindi

2-1 (20-22, 21-14, 15-12)
Wang X. X./Zhu Lingdi :CHN :CHN Kadeliye/Yang Yifan 1-2 (21-15, 18-21, 12-15)

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CHN Kadeliye/Yang Yifan 4 2 0 4 2 2.000 107 99 1.0808
 :CHN Wang X. X./Zhu Lingdi  3 1 1 3 2 1.500 51 51 1.0000
:CHN Dilinaer A./Dong Jindi 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 48 56 0.8570


 

Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
 Bye :WHT :USA Race/Kool -

Aheidan/J. Zh. Wang :CHN

:WHT Bye -

Aheidan/J. Zh. Wang :CHN

:CHN Hu Yuran/Yao Xin

2-0 (21-6, 21-9)
Race/Kool :USA :CHN Hu Yuran/Yao Xin 0-2 (17-21, 13-21)

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CHN Aheidan/J. Zh. Wang  4 2 0 4 0 MAX 42 15 2.8000
:CHN Hu Yuran/Yao Xin 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 57 72 0.7919
:USA Race/Kool 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 30 42 0.7143


 

Group C

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Bye :WHT :CHN Yu T./Jiang K. Y.  -

Han Wenqin/Yuan Lvwen :CHN

:WHT Bye -

Yu T./Jiang K. Y. :CHN

:CHN Sh. T. Cao/Xing Jiayi

0-2 (15-21, 17-21)
Han Wenqin/Yuan Lvwen :CHN :CHN Sh. T. Cao/Xing Jiayi 2-1 (21-12, 18-21, 15-9)

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CHN Han Wenqin/Yuan Lvwen  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 54 42 1.2857
:CHN Sh. T. Cao/Xing Jiayi 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 84 86 0.9767
:CHN Yu T./Jiang K. Y.  3 1 1 2 2 1.000 32 42 0.7619


 

Group D

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Alchin/Mears :AUS

:CHN X.CH Zhang/Y.P. Wang

2-0 (21-14, 21-18)

Dumbauskaite/Krizanauskaite :LTU

:CHN Yan X./Zhou M. L.

2-1 (21-19, 19-21, 15-11)
Alchin/Mears :AUS :LTU Dumbauskaite/Krizanauskaite  1-2 (21-19, 10-21, 11-15)
  X.CH Zhang/Y.P. Wang :CHN :CHN Yan X./Zhou M. L. 0-2 (21-23, 17-21)

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:LTU Dumbauskaite/Krizanauskaite  4 2 0 4 2 2.000 110 93 1.1823
:AUS Alchin/Mears  3 1 1 3 2 1.500 84 87 0.9655
:CHN Yan X./Zhou M. L. 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 98 93 1.0215
:CHN X.CH Zhang/Y.P. Wang 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 70 86 0.8140

 

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Men's Tournament
Preliminary Round Results
16 Teams, 6 Groups, the 1st Teams from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 3rd Teams from each Group will qualify for the Round of 12

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Wang Y. W./J. Li :CHN

:CHN Sun Xinglong/Zhang Tai

2-0 (21-7, 21-18)

Hadar/Lanciano :ISR

:HKG P.L. Wong/C. Y. Lau

2-0 (21-15, 21-16)
Wang Y. W./J. Li :CHN :ISR Hadar/Lanciano  2-0 (21-17, 21-18)
  Sun Xinglong/Zhang Tai :CHN :HKG P.L. Wong/C. Y. Lau 2-0 (21-16, 24-22)

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CHN Wang Y. W./J. Li  4 2 0 4 0 MAX 84 70 1.2000
:ISR Hadar/Lanciano  3 1 1 2 2 1.000 77 73 1.0548
:CHN Sun Xinglong/Zhang Tai 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 80 80 1.0000
:HKG P.L. Wong/C. Y. Lau 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 69 87 0.7931


 

Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Shindo/Oda :JPN

:CHN Cheng Yuhang/Ch. W. Zhou

0-2 (12-21, 17-21)

Reid/McManaway :NZL

:HKG L.F. Lee/Yiu Ming Kam

2-0 (21-18, 21-10)
Reid/McManaway :NZL :CHN Cheng Yuhang/Ch. W. Zhou 2-0 (21-17, 21-18)
  L.F. Lee/Yiu Ming Kam :HKG :JPN Shindo/Oda  0-2 (16-21, 13-21)

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:NZL Reid/McManaway  4 2 0 4 0 MAX 84 63 1.3333
:CHN Cheng Yuhang/Ch. W. Zhou 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 77 71 1.0845
:JPN Shindo/Oda  3 1 1 2 2 1.000 71 71 1.0000
:HKG L.F. Lee/Yiu Ming Kam 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 57 84 0.6786


 

Group C

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Takken/Bushby :AUS

:CHN J. J. Liu/Sun Zhihao

2-0 (21-10, 21-19)

Howat/Pearse :AUS

:CHN X.W. Weng/Cao Deyu

2-1 (19-21, 21-13, 15-9)
Howat/Pearse :AUS :AUS Takken/Bushby  1-2 (17-21, 21-13, 10-15)
  X.W. Weng/Cao Deyu :CHN :CHN J. J. Liu/Sun Zhihao 2-0 (23-21, 21-15)

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:AUS Takken/Bushby  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 91 77 1.1818
:AUS Howat/Pearse  3 1 1 3 3 1.000 10 92 1.1196
:CHN X.W. Weng/Cao Deyu 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 87 91 0.9560
:CHN J. J. Liu/Sun Zhihao 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 65 86 0.7558


 

Group D

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Gottsu/Takahashi :JPN

:CHN Zhou Y. J./Xu Zongqi

2-1 (21-18, 19-21, 15-7)

Li Zhuoxin/Ch. Y. Liu :CHN

:CHN Ch.D. Qin/X.F. Chen

2-1 (18-21, 21-14, 15-10)
Li Zhuoxin/Ch. Y. Liu :CHN :JPN Gottsu/Takahashi  0-2 (15-21, 17-21)
  Ch.D. Qin/X.F. Chen :CHN :CHN Zhou Y. J./Xu Zongqi 2-0 (21-16, 21-15)

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:JPN Gottsu/Takahashi  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 97 78 1.2436
:CHN Li Zhuoxin/Ch. Y. Liu  3 1 1 2 3 0.667 86 87 0.9885
:CHN Ch.D. Qin/X.F. Chen 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 87 85 1.0235
:CHN Zhou Y. J./Xu Zongqi 2 0 2 1 4 0.250 77 97 0.7938

 

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Women's Tournament

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:CHN Ahedan Mushajiang

:CHN Jingzhe Wang

- - -

:CHN Ahedan Mushajiang

:CHN Jingzhe Wang

21 21 16

:AUS Elizabeth Alchin

:AUS Kayla Mears

18 18 - Gold Medal Match

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CHN Tong Yu

:CHN Kaiyue Jiang

18 15 -

:AUS Elizabeth Alchin

:AUS Kayla Mears

23 14 18

:AUS Elizabeth Alchin

:AUS Kayla Mears

21 21 -

:USA Jade Race

:USA Kelly Kool

12 11 -

:CHN Xinxin Wang

:CHN Lingdi Zhu

21 21 -

:CHN Xinxin Wang

:CHN Lingdi Zhu

21 21 -

:CHN Xinxin Wang

:CHN Lingdi Zhu

19 16 -

:CHN Xinxin Wang

:CHN Lingdi Zhu

21 21 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:LTU Ieva Dumbauskaite

:LTU Skalve Krizanauskaite

15 16 -

:LTU Ieva Dumbauskaite

:LTU Skalve Krizanauskaite

- - -

:CHN Wenqin Han

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

- - -

:CHN Wenqin Han

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

17 21 20

:CHN Wenqin Han

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

17 16 -

:CHN Xu Yan

:CHN Mingli Zhou

21 21 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CHN Yuran Hu

:CHN Xin Yao

10 11 -

:CHN Abudula Dilinaer

:CHN Jindi Dong

21 9 18

:CHN Abudula Dilinaer

:CHN Jindi Dong

21 21 -

:CHN Shuting Cao

:CHN Jiayi Xing

24 21 13

:CHN Xu Yan

:CHN Mingli Zhou

21 21 -

:CHN Xu Yan

:CHN Mingli Zhou

21 21 - Bronze Medal Match

:CHN Xu Yan

:CHN Mingli Zhou

22 23 15

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CHN Kadeliye Halaiti

:CHN Yifan Yang

15 13 -

:AUS Elizabeth Alchin

:AUS Kayla Mears

24 21 15

:CHN Kadeliye Halaiti

:CHN Yifan Yang

- - -

:CHN Wenqin Han

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

26 16 10

 

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Men's Tournament

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:NZL Thomas Reid

:NZL John McManaway

- - -

:NZL Thomas Reid

:NZL John McManaway

21 21 -

:NZL Thomas Reid

:NZL John McManaway

21 21 - Gold Medal Match

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CHN Xinglong Sun

:CHN Tai Zhang

22 16 12

:AUS Joshua Howat

:AUS Jack Pearse

17 14 -

:AUS Joshua Howat

:AUS Jack Pearse

20 21 15

:CHN ChengDa Qin

:CHN Xiufeng Chen

21 17 15

:CHN ChengDa Qin

:CHN Xiufeng Chen

21 21 -

:CHN ChengDa Qin

:CHN Xiufeng Chen

13 12 -

:NZL Thomas Reid

:NZL John McManaway

19 14 -

:CHN Yuhang Cheng

:CHN Chaowei Zhou

19 21 8

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:AUS James Takken

:AUS Solomon Bushby

19 15 -

:AUS James Takken

:AUS Solomon Bushby

- - -

:JPN Yusuke Ishijima

:JPN Takumi Takahashi

- - -

:JPN Yusuke Ishijima

:JPN Takumi Takahashi

21 21 -

:JPN Yusuke Ishijima

:JPN Takumi Takahashi

13 15 -

:CHN Yanwei Wang

:CHN Jie Li

21 21 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:ISR Tomer Hadar

:ISR David Lanciano

21 16 15

:ISR Tomer Hadar

:ISR David Lanciano

18 19 -

:JPN Ryo Shindo

:JPN Ryota Oda

15 21 7

:CHN Zhuoxin Li

:CHN Chuanyong Liu

21 21 -

:CHN Zhuoxin Li

:CHN Chuanyong Liu

17 19 -

:CHN Yanwei Wang

:CHN Jie Li

21 21 - Bronze Medal Match

:CHN Xianwu Weng

:CHN Deyu Cao

16 19 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CHN Yanwei Wang

:CHN Jie Li

21 21 -

:CHN ChengDa Qin

:CHN Xiufeng Chen

8 18 -

:CHN Yanwei Wang

:CHN Jie Li

- - -

:JPN Yusuke Ishijima

:JPN Takumi Takahashi

21 21 -

 

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