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Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:INA Praveen Jordan [1]
:INA Melati Daeva Oktavianti

- - - :IND Dhruv Kapila
:IND Jakkampudi Meghana

:IND Dhruv Kapila
:IND Jakkampudi Meghana

w/o - -

:MAS Hoo Pang Ron
:MAS Cheah Yee See

13 14 - :DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund

:DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund

21 21 -

:MAS Goh Soon Huat [5]
:MAS Lai Shevon Jemie

19 16 - :IRL Sam Magee
:IRL Chloe Magee

:IRL Sam Magee
:IRL Chloe Magee

21 21 -

:JPN Yuki Kaneko
:JPN Misaki Matsutomo

21 21 - :JPN Yuki Kaneko
:JPN Misaki Matsutomo

:IND Satwiksairaj Rankireddy
:IND Ashwini Ponnappa

19 9 -

:MAS Chan Peng Soon [3]
:MAS Goh Liu Ying

21 21 21 :MAS Chan Peng Soon [3]
:MAS Goh Liu Ying

:DEN Mathias Thyrri
:DEN Mai Surrow

23 15 12

:THA Nipitphon Phuangphuapet
:THA Benyapa Aimsaard

21 22 - :THA Nipitphon Phuangphuapet
:THA Benyapa Aimsaard

:FRA Eloi Adam
:FRA Margot Lambert

19 20 -

:FRA Thom Gicquel [7]
:FRA Delphine Delrue

21 21 - :FRA Thom Gicquel [7]
:FRA Delphine Delrue

:ENG Callum Hemming
:ENG Victoria Williams

10 11 -

:ENG Gregory Mairs
:ENG Jenny Moore

13 21 18 :MAS Chen Tang Jie
:MAS Peck Yen Wei

:MAS Chen Tang Jie
:MAS Peck Yen Wei

21 18 21
Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 2

:DEN Jeppe Bay
:DEN Sara Lundgaard

13 16 - :DEN Mikkel Mikkelsen
:DEN Rikke Søby

:DEN Mikkel Mikkelsen
:DEN Rikke Søby

21 21 -

:GER Patrick Scheiel
:GER Franziska Volkmann

21 21 21 :GER Patrick Scheiel
:GER Franziska Volkmann

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ISR.gif GSvetlana Zilberman

15 23 14

:DEN Rasmus Espersen
:DEN Christine Busch

21 21 - :DEN Rasmus Espersen
:DEN Christine Busch

:IND Pranaav Jerry Chopra
:IND Reddy N. Sikki

15 17 -

:IRL Paul Reynolds
:IRL Rachel Darragh

12 11 - :ENG Marcus Ellis [4]
:ENG Lauren Smith

:ENG Marcus Ellis [4]
:ENG Lauren Smith

21 21 -

:ENG Steven Stallwood
:ENG Annie Lado

21 21 - :ENG Steven Stallwood
:ENG Annie Lado

:EGY Adham Hatem Elgamal
:EGY Doha Hany

10 12 -

:JPN Takuro Hoki
:JPN Nami Matsuyama

13 13 - :MAS Tan Kian Meng [6]
:MAS Lai Pei Jing

:MAS Tan Kian Meng [6]
:MAS Lai Pei Jing

21 21 -

:DEN Mathias Christiansen
:DEN Alexandra Bøje

21 22 - :DEN Mathias Christiansen
:DEN Alexandra Bøje

:NED Robin Tabeling
:NED Selena Piek

16 20 -

:FRA Ronan Labar
:FRA Anne Tran

10 18 - :JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino

:JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino

21 21 -

 

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Mixed Doubles

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
:IND Dhruv Kapila
:IND Jakkampudi Meghana
19 8 - :DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund
21 21 - :DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund
21 22 - Gold Medal Match
:DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund
21 21 -
:IRL Sam Magee
:IRL Chloe Magee
16 21 13 :JPN Yuki Kaneko
:JPN Misaki Matsutomo
19 8 -
:JPN Yuki Kaneko
:JPN Misaki Matsutomo
21 19 21
:MAS Chan Peng Soon [3]
:MAS Goh Liu Ying
21 21 - :MAS Chan Peng Soon [3]
:MAS Goh Liu Ying
17 21 22 :MAS Chan Peng Soon [3]
:MAS Goh Liu Ying
14 20 - :DEN Niclas Nohr
:DEN Amalie Magelund
14 13 -
:THA Nipitphon Phuangphuapet
:THA Benyapa Aimsaard
9 8 -
:FRA Thom Gicquel [7]
:FRA Delphine Delrue
21 20 21 :FRA Thom Gicquel [7]
:FRA Delphine Delrue
21 18 20
:MAS Chen Tang Jie
:MAS Peck Yen Wei
19 22 14
:DEN Mikkel Mikkelsen
:DEN Rikke Søby
21 21 - :DEN Mikkel Mikkelsen
:DEN Rikke Søby
20 19 - :ENG Marcus Ellis [4]
:ENG Lauren Smith
10 18 - :JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino
21 21 -
:GER Patrick Scheiel
:GER Franziska Volkmann
9 19 -
:DEN Rasmus Espersen
:DEN Christine Busch
19 13 - :ENG Marcus Ellis [4]
:ENG Lauren Smith
22 21 -
:ENG Marcus Ellis [4]
:ENG Lauren Smith
21 21 -
:ENG Steven Stallwood
:ENG Annie Lado
15 15 - :MAS Tan Kian Meng [6]
:MAS Lai Pei Jing
17 9 - :JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino
21 21 - No 3rd Place Match
:MAS Tan Kian Meng [6]
:MAS Lai Pei Jing
21 21 -
:DEN Mathias Christiansen
:DEN Alexandra Bøje
16 19 - :JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino
21 21 -        
:JPN Yuta Watanabe [2]
:JPN Arisa Higashino
21 21 -        

 

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