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Badminton Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUT Austria Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Luka Wraber
:AZE Azerbaijan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Ade Resky Dwicahyo
:BRA Brazil Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Ygor Coelho de Oliveira
:CAN Canada Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Brian Yang
:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Chen Long
:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Shi Yuqi
:TPE Chinese Taipei Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Chou Tien-Chen
:TPE Chinese Taipei Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Wang Tzu-Wei
:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Anders Antonsen
:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Viktor Axelsen
:EST Estonia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Raul Must
:FIN Finland Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kalle Koljonen
:FRA France Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Brice Leverdez
:GER Germany Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kai Schafer
:GBR Great Britain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Toby Penty
:GUA Guatemala Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kevin Cordon
:HKG Hong Kong Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Ng Ka Long
:HUN Hungary Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Gergely Krausz
:IND India Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Sai Praneeth
:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Jonatan Christie
:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
:IRL Ireland Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Nhat Nguyen
:ISR Israel Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Misha Zilberman
:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kento Momota
:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kanta Tsuneyama
:MAS Malaysia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Lee Zii Jia
:MLT Malta Tripartite Invitation Matthew Abela
:MRI Mauritius Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Georges Paul
:MEX Mexico Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Lino Munoz
:NED Netherlands Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Mark Caljouw
:WHT ROT IOC Invitation Aram Mahmoud
:RUS Russia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Sergey Sirant
:SGP Singapore Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Loh Kean Yew
:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Heo Kwang-Hee
:ESP Spain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Pablo Abian
:SRI Sri Lanka Tripartite Invitation Niluka Karunaratne
:SUR Suriname Tripartite Invitation Soren Opti
:SWE Sweden Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Felix Burestedt
:THA Thailand Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kantaphon Wanghcharoen
:UKR Ukraine Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Artem Pochtarov
:USA United States Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Timothy Lam
:VIE Vietnam Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Nguyen Tien Minh
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:CAN Canada Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Jason Ho-Shue

Nyl Yakura

:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Li Jun Hui

Liu Yuchen

:TPE Chinese Taipei Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Lee Yang

Wang Chi-Lin

:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Kim Astrup

Anders S. Rasmussen

:GER Germany Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Mark Lamsfuss

Marvin Seidel

:GBR Great Britain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Ben Lane
Sean Vendy

:IND India Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Satwiksairaj Rankireddy

Chirag Shetty

:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Mohammad Ahsan

Hendra Setiawan

:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Marcus Fernaldi Gideon

Kevin S. Sukamuljo

:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Hiroyuki Endo

Yuta Watanabe

:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Takeshi Kamura

Keigo Sonoda

:MAS Malaysia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Aaron Chia

Soh Wooi-Yik

:NGR Nigeria  Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Godwin Olofua

Anuoluwapo J. Opeyori

:RUS Russia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Vladimir Ivanov

Ivan Sozonov

:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Choi Sol-Gyu

Seo Seung-Jae

:USA United States Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Philip Chew
Ryan Chew

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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Chen Hsuan-Yu
:BEL Belgium Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Lianne Tan
:BRA Brazil Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Fabiana Silva
:BUL Bulgaria Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Linda Zetchiri
:CAN Canada Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Michelle Li
:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Chen Yufei
:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking He Bingjiao
:TPE Chinese Taipei Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Tai Tzu-Ying
:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Mia Blichfeldt
:EGY Egypt Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Doha Hany
:EST Estonia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kristin Kuuba
:FRA France Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Qi Xuefey
:GER Germany Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Yvonne Li
:GBR Great Britain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kirsty Gilmour
:GUA Guatemala Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Nikte Sotomayor
:HKG Hong Kong Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Cheung Ngan Yi
:HUN Hungary Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Laura Sarosi
:IND India Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking PV Sindhu
:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Gregoria M. Tunjung
:IRI Iran Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Soraya Aghaeihajiagha
:ISR Israel Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Ksenia Polikarpova
:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Nozomi Okuhara
:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Akane Yamaguchi
:MAS Malaysia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Soniia Chea Su Ya
:MDV Maldives Tripartite Invitation Fatimath Abdul Razzaq
:MEX Mexico Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Haramara Gaitan
:MYA Myanmar Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Thet Htar Thuzar
:NGR Nigeria Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan
:PAK Pakistan Tripartite Invitation Mahoor Shahzad
:PER Peru Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Daniela Macias
:RUS Russia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Evgeniya Kostskaya
:SGP Singapore Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Yeo Jia-Min
:SVK Slovakia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Martina Repiska
:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking An Se-Young
:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Kim Ga-Eun
:ESP Spain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Clara Azurmendi
:SUI Switzerland Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Sabrina Jaquet
:THA Thailand Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Ratchanok Intanon
:THA Thailand Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Busanan Ongbamrungphan
:TUR Turkey Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Neslihan Yigit
:UKR Ukraine Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Maria Ulitina
:USA United States Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Beiwen Zhang
:VIE Vietnam Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking Nguyen Thuy Linh
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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Setyana Mapasa

Gronya Somerville

:BUL Bulgaria Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Gabriela Stoeva

Stefani Stoeva

:CAN Canada Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Rachel Honderich

Kristen Tsai

:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Chen Qingchen

Jia Yifan

:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Du Yue

Li Yinhui

:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Maiken Fruergaard

Sara Thygesen

:EGY Egypt Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Doha Hany

Hadia Hosny

:GBR Great Britain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Chloe Birch

Lauren Smith

:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Greysia Polii

Apriyani Rahayu

:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Yuki Fukushima

Sayaka Hirota

:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Mayu Matsumoto

Wakana Nagahara

:MAS Malaysia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Chow Mei Kuan

Lee Meng Yean

:NED Netherlands Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Selena Piek

Cheryl Seinen

:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Lee So-Hee

Shin Seung-Chan

:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Kim So-Yeung

Kong Hee-Yong

:THA Thailand Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Jongkolph. Kititharakul

Rawinda Prajongjai

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Quota Qualification Event Notes
:AUS Australia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Simon Leung

Gronya Somerville

:CAN Canada Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Joshua Hurlburt-Yu

Josephine Wu

:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Zheng Siwei

Huang Yaqiong

:CHN China Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Wang Yilu

Huang Dongping

:DEN Denmark Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Mathias Christiansen

Alexandra Boje

:EGY Egypt Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Adham Hatem Elgamal

Doha Hany

:FRA France Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Thom Gicquel

Delphine Delrue

:GER Germany Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Mark Lamsfuss

Isabel Herttrich

:GBR Great Britain Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Marcus Ellis

Lauren Smith

:HKG Hong Kong Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Tang Chun Man

Tse Ying Suet

:INA Indonesia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Praveen Jordan

Melati Daeva Oktavianti

:JPN Japan Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Yuta Watanabe

Arisa Higashino

:MAS Malaysia Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Chan Peng Soon

Goh Liu Ying

:NED Netherlands Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Robin Tabeling

Selena Piek

:KOR South Korea Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

Seo Seung-Jae

Chae Yoo-Jung

:THA Thailand Badminton BWF Olympic Ranking

D. Puavaranukroh

Saps. Taerattanachai

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  • 1 year later...
15 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

the European games account for the world ranking qualifier for the games?

Yes, it does. 

From an article:

"This time, badminton players are able to collect valuable world ranking points for the 2020 Olympics at the European Games".

http://www.badmintoneurope.com/cms/default.aspx?clubid=4685&cmsid=239&pageid=5381&m=8182470

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il y a 3 minutes, wumo26 a dit :

Yes, it does. 

From an article:

"This time, badminton players are able to collect valuable world ranking points for the 2020 Olympics at the European Games".

http://www.badmintoneurope.com/cms/default.aspx?clubid=4685&cmsid=239&pageid=5381&m=8182470

thanks !

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