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Men's Tournament

 

Round of 32 Qualified for Round of 16
SECTION 1

:BRA Alison Cerutti

:BRA Álvaro Morais Filho

- - -

:BRA Alison Cerutti

:BRA Álvaro Morais Filho

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:NED Alexander Brouwer

:NED Robert Meeuwsen

21 19 15

:NED Alexander Brouwer

:NED Robert Meeuwsen

:BRA Gustavo Albrecht Carvalhaes

:BRA Arthur Da Silva Mariano

13 21 10

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 21 -

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

:MEX Raymond Stephens Zamora

:MEX Miguel Sarabia Delgado

13 14 -

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:NED Christiaan Varenhorst

:NED Steven van de Velde

:NED Christiaan Varenhorst

:NED Steven van de Velde

- - -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

- - -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:CAN Sam Pedlow

:CAN Samuel Schachter

15 17 -

:BRA George Souto Maior Wanderley

:BRA Andre Loyola Stein

:BRA George Souto Maior Wanderley

:BRA Andre Loyola Stein

21 21 -

:CAN Ben Saxton

:CAN Grant O'Gorman

19 15 -

:USA Chaim Schalk

:USA Theodore Brunner

:USA Chaim Schalk

:USA Theodore Brunner

21 21 -

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:NED Stefan Boermans

:NED Yorick de Groot

:NED Stefan Boermans

:NED Yorick de Groot

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

:POL Piotr Kantor

:POL Bartosz Losiak

- - -

:POL Piotr Kantor

:POL Bartosz Losiak

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:LAT Aleksandrs Samoilovs

:LAT Janis Smedins

21 23 -

:LAT Aleksandrs Samoilovs

:LAT Janis Smedins

:AUT Alexander Huber

:AUT Christoph Dressler

16 21 -

:GER Nils Ehlers

:GER Lars Flüggen

14 21 15

:GER Nils Ehlers

:GER Lars Flüggen

:NZL Sam O'Dea

:NZL Ben O'Dea

21 15 11

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

- - -

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

- - -

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:MEX Josue Gaston Gaxiola Leyva

:MEX Jose Luis Rubio Camargo

21 21 -

:MEX Josue Gaston Gaxiola Leyva

:MEX Jose Luis Rubio Camargo

:SUI Adrian Heidrich

:SUI Mirco Gerson

18 11 -

:ESP Pablo Herrera Allepuz

:ESP Adrián Gavira Collado

24 18 -

:USA Tri Bourne

:USA Trevor Crabb

:USA Tri Bourne

:USA Trevor Crabb

26 21 -

:WHT bye

:WHT bye

- - -

:USA Jacob Gibb

:USA Taylor Crabb

:USA Jacob Gibb

:USA Taylor Crabb

- - -

 

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Men's Tournament

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:BRA Alison Cerutti

:BRA Álvaro Morais Filho

16 22 20

:BRA Alison Cerutti

:BRA Álvaro Morais Filho

21 15 -

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 21 - Gold Medal Match

:NED Alexander Brouwer

:NED Robert Meeuwsen

21 20 18

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 21 -

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

23 21 -

:NED Christiaan Varenhorst

:NED Steven van de Velde

17 18 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

22 21 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

21 21 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

15 17 -

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 21 -

:BRA George Souto Maior Wanderley

:BRA Andre Loyola Stein

20 19 -

:USA Chaim Schalk

:USA Theodore Brunner

15 19 -

:NED Stefan Boermans

:NED Yorick de Groot

18 17 -

:NED Stefan Boermans

:NED Yorick de Groot

21 21 -

:POL Piotr Kantor

:POL Bartosz Losiak

22 21 -

:POL Piotr Kantor

:POL Bartosz Losiak

22 21 10

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

21 15 13

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

15 12 -

:LAT Aleksandrs Samoilovs

:LAT Janis Smedins

20 15 -

:GER Nils Ehlers

:GER Lars Flüggen

18 21 13

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

24 18 15

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

21 19 15

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

21 18 15

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

21 21 -

:RUS Konstantin Semenov

:RUS Ilya Leshukov

14 21 15 Bronze Medal Match

:MEX Josue Gaston Gaxiola Leyva

:MEX Jose Luis Rubio Camargo

16 21 11

:USA Tri Bourne

:USA Trevor Crabb

26 21 15

:USA Tri Bourne

:USA Trevor Crabb

16 17 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

21 21 -

:USA Jacob Gibb

:USA Taylor Crabb

28 19 13

:ITA Adrian Ignacio Carambula Raurich

:ITA Enrico Rossi

19 15 -

 

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