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Women's Tournament (17/19)
First Qualifying Round Results
13 Teams, the 8 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Zhu Lingdi/Wang :CHN

:WHT Bye -

Prins/Van Essen :NED

:GER Schmitt/Paul

0-2 (11-21, 10-21)

Santer/Monkhouse :CAN

:CAN Wuttunee/Dunn

2-1 (16-21, 23-21, 15-13)

Berntsen/Steinsvåg :NOR

:FRA Szewczyk/Duval

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

Fuchs/Creamer :USA

:SUI Hübscher/Schaltegger

1-2 (18-21, 21-15, 10-15)

Snow/Palmer :ENG

:GER Deißenberger/Fröhlich

2-0 (21-15, 21-18)

Månesköld/Bergholm :SWE

:CHN J. Dong/Yuan Lvwen

0-2 (4-21, 10-21)

Dostalova, M./Francova :CZE

:FRA Guignan/Emere Maau Boutry

0-2 (0-21, 0-21)

 

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Men's Tournament (18/22)
First Qualifying Round Results
15 Teams, the 8 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Bye :WHT

:CHI Acevedo/Iglesias

-

Stankevics/Bulgacs O. :LAT

:WHT Bye -

Sacripanti/Alfieri :ITA

:SCO Boyle/McHardy

2-0 (21-10, 21-7)

Dunbavin/Lawson :ENG

:FRA Altwies/Chouikh

0-2 (12-21, 19-21)

Wüst/Lorenz :GER

:POR Daniel/Lagoa

2-0 (21-15, 21-12)

Black/Webby :NZL

:GER Huster/Pfretzschner, S.

0-2 (9-21, 7-21)

Knobloch/Vala :CZE

:FRA Klein/Philippe

0-2 (20-22, 15-21)

Wu Jiaxin/Ch. W. Zhou :CHN

:VEN Peter/Hernan

1-2 (21-15, 17-21, 13-15)

 

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Women's Tournament (17/19)
Second Qualifying Round Results
8 Teams, the 4 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Zhu Lingdi/Wang :CHN

:GER Schmitt/Paul 0-2 (15-21, 19-21)

Szewczyk/Duval :FRA

:CAN Santer/Monkhouse

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

Snow/Palmer :ENG

:SUI Hübscher/Schaltegger

2-1 (13-21, 22-20, 15-9)

Guignan/Emere Maau Boutry:FRA

:CHN J. Dong/Yuan Lvwen

0-2 (15-21, 15-21)

 

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Men's Tournament (18/22)
Second Qualifying Round Results
8 Teams, the 4 winning Teams will qualify for the Second Qualifying Round

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result
Klein/Philippe :FRA

:CHI Acevedo/Iglesias

2-1 (21-17, 16-21, 15-13)

Stankevics/Bulgacs O. :LAT

:FRA Altwies/Chouikh 1-2 (16-21, 21-17, 9-15)

Sacripanti/Alfieri :ITA

:GER Huster/Pfretzschner, S.

0-2 (22-24, 14-21)

Wüst/Lorenz :GER

:VEN Peter/Hernan

1-2 (13-21, 21-13, 23-25)

 

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Women's Tournament (17/19)
Preliminary Round Results
24 Teams, 6 Groups, the 1st Teams from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 4rdTeams from each Group will qualify for the Round of 12

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Glagau/Glagau :CAN

:ENG Snow/Palmer

0-2 (19-21, 15--21)

Pinheiro/Castro :POR

:CAN Santer/Monkhouse

2-0 (21-14, 21-16)
  Santer/Monkhouse :CAN :CAN Glagau/Glagau  2-0 (21-15, 21-11)
Pinheiro/Castro :POR :ENG Snow/Palmer 2-1 (28-26, 16-21, 15-13)

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:POR Pinheiro/Castro 4 2 0 4 1 4.000 101 90 1.1222
:ENG Snow/Palmer 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 102 93 1.0968
:CAN Santer/Monkhouse 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 72 68 1.0588
:CAN Glagau/Glagau  2 0 2 0 4 0.000 60 84 0.7143


 

Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Florian/Bouza :ESP

:SUI Hübscher/Schaltegger

2-0 (21-19, 21-12)

Namike/Ēbere :LAT

:POR Raquel/Daniela

2-1 (21-15, 18-21, 15-12)
  Raquel/Daniela :POR :SUI Hübscher/Schaltegger 2-0 (25-23, 21-10)
Namike/Ēbere :LAT :ESP Florian/Bouza  1-2 (17-21, 21-14, 10-15)

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:ESP Florian/Bouza  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 92 79 1.1646
:LAT Namike/Ēbere  3 1 1 3 3 1.000 102 98 1.0408
:POR Raquel/Daniela 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 94 87 1.0805
:SUI Hübscher/Schaltegger 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 64 88 0.7273


 

Group C

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Dunarova/Resova :CZE

:GER Schmitt/Paul

2-0 (21-11, 21-12)

J. Dong/Yuan Lvwen :CHN

:POR A. Monteiro/Santos

2-0 (21-18, 21-9)
  A. Monteiro/Santos :POR :GER Schmitt/Paul 0-2 (13-21, 19-21)
J. Dong/Yuan Lvwen :CHN :CZE Dunarova/Resova  2-0 (21-13, 21-14)

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CHN J. Dong/Yuan Lvwen  4 2 0 4 0 MAX 84 54 1.5556
:CZE Dunarova/Resova  3 1 1 2 2 1.000 69 65 1.0615
:GER Schmitt/Paul 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 65 74 0.8784
:POR A. Monteiro/Santos 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 59 84 0.7024


 

Group D

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

May/Robitaille :CAN

:GRE Manavi/Kalamaridou

2-1 (11-21, 21-15, 15-12)

Hollas, H./Soomets :EST

:POR Antunes/Oliveira

2-0 (21-5, 21-10)
  Antunes/Oliveira :POR :GRE Manavi/Kalamaridou 2-1 (21-18, 20-22, 15-9)
Hollas, H./Soomets :EST :CAN May/Robitaille  0-2 (16-21, 15-21)

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:CAN May/Robitaille  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 89 79 1.1266
:EST Hollas, H./Soomets  3 1 1 2 2 1.000 73 67 1.0896
:POR Antunes/Oliveira 3 1 1 2   0.667 81 91 0.8901
:GRE Manavi/Kalamaridou 2 0 2 2 3 0.500 97 103 0.9417

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Men's Tournament (18/22)
Preliminary Round Results
24 Teams, 6 Groups, the 1st Teams from each Group will qualify for the Quartelfinals, the 2nd and 4rdTeams from each Group will qualify for the Round of 12

 

Group A

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Gleed/Jones :ENG

:GER Huster/Pfretzschner, S.

1-2 (22-20, 22-24, 12-15)

Bello, Ja./Bello, Jo. :ENG

:POR Costa/Andre Sapina 2-0 (21-19, 21-16)
  Costa/Andre Sapina :POR :ENG Gleed/Jones  0-2 (14-21, 19-21)
Bello, Ja./Bello, Jo. :ENG :GER Huster/Pfretzschner, S. 1-2 (21-19, 17-21, 13-15)

 

Group A Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:GER Huster/Pfretzschner, S. 4 2 0 4 2 2.000 114 107 1.0654
:ENG Bello, Ja./Bello, Jo.  3 1 1 3 2 1.500 93 90 1.0333
:ENG Gleed/Jones  3 1 1 3 2 1.500 98 92 1.0652
:POR Costa/Andre Sapina 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 68 84 0.8095


 

Group B

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Aye, C./Aye, Q. :FRA

:ITA Sacripanti/Alfieri

1-2 (21-15, 15-21, 11-15)

Zürcher/Jordan :SUI

:POR Maia, G./Leite

2-0 (21-16, 21-18)
  Maia, G./Leite :POR :FRA Aye, C./Aye, Q.  0-2 (19-21, 15-21)
Zürcher/Jordan :SUI :ITA Sacripanti/Alfieri 2-1 (32-34, 29-27, 15-9)

 

Group B Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:SUI Zürcher/Jordan  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 118 104 1.1346
:ITA Sacripanti/Alfieri 3 1 1 3 3 1.000 121 123 0.9837
:FRA Aye, C./Aye, Q. 3 1 1 3 2 1.500 89 85 1.0471
:POR Maia, G./Leite 2 0 2 0 4 0.000 68 84 0.8095


 

Group C

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Huerta, P./Jiménez :ESP

:VEN Peter/Hernan

0-2 (17-21, 16-21)

Mol, M./Solhaug :NOR

:POR Roberto/Sebastiao

0-2 (22-24, 12-21)
Mol, M./Solhaug :NOR :ESP Huerta, P./Jiménez  2-0 (21-18, 21-8)
  Roberto/Sebastiao :POR :VEN Peter/Hernan 0-2 (12-21, 15-21)

 

Group C Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:VEN Peter/Hernan 4 2 0 4 0 MAX 84 60 1.4000
:POR Roberto/Sebastiao 3 1 1 3 2 1.000 72 76 0.9474
:NOR Mol, M./Solhaug  3 1 1 3 2 1.000 76 71 1.0704
:ESP Huerta, P./Jiménez  2 0 2 2 4 0.000 59 84 0.7024


 

Group D

 

Athletes 1
Athletes 2
Result

Viscovich/Marchetto :ITA

:FRA Altwies/Chouikh

2-0 (21-19, 21-15)

Pedrosa/Campos :POR

:FRA Klein/Philippe

2-0 (21-13, 21-0)
  Klein/Philippe :FRA :FRA Altwies/Chouikh 0-2 (0-21, 0-21)
Pedrosa/Campos :POR :ITA Viscovich/Marchetto  2-1 (24-26, 21-16, 15-13)

 

Group D Final Standing

 

Athletes
Points
W
Matches
L
Matches
W
Sets
L
Sets
Ratio
Sets
W
Points
L
Points
Ratio
Points
:POR Pedrosa/Campos  4 2 0 4 1 4.000 102 68 1.5000
:ITA Viscovich/Marchetto  3 1 1 3 2 1.500 97 94 1.0319
:FRA Altwies/Chouikh 3 1 1 2 2 1.000 76 42 1.8095
:FRA Klein/Philippe 2 0 2 0 4 0.000

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Women's Tournament (17/19)

 

Round of 12 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:ESP Nazaret Florian

:ESP Nuria Bouza

- - -

:ESP Nazaret Florian

:ESP Nuria Bouza

14 9 -

:GER Nele Schmitt

:GER Melanie Paul

21 17 15 Gold Medal Match

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:GER Nele Schmitt

:GER Melanie Paul

21 21 -

:GER Nele Schmitt

:GER Melanie Paul

21 21 -

:ENG Alana Snow

:ENG Victoria Palmer

11 18 -

:CAN Jamie Santer

:CAN Lea Monkhouse

13 18 -

:CZE Miroslava Dunarova

:CZE Daniela Resova

21 21 -

:CZE Miroslava Dunarova

:CZE Daniela Resova

19 21 13

:GER Nele Schmitt

:GER Melanie Paul

16 15 -

:CZE Miroslava Dunarova

:CZE Daniela Resova

21 21 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:CAN Devon May

:CAN Myriam Robitaille

19 12 -

:CAN Devon May

:CAN Myriam Robitaille

- - -

:CHN jie Dong

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

- - -

:CHN jie Dong

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

14 21 15

:CHN jie Dong

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

21 21 -

:CHN jie Dong

:CHN Lvwen Yuan

21 21 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:EST Heleene Hollas

:EST Liisa Soomets

21 21 -

:EST Heleene Hollas

:EST Liisa Soomets

21 16 10

:POR Raquel Lacerda

:POR Daniela Loureiro

16 14 -

:LAT Anete Namiķe

:LAT Līva Ēbere

21 21 -

:LAT Anete Namiķe

:LAT Līva Ēbere

16 21 15

:LAT Anete Namiķe

:LAT Līva Ēbere

17 11 - Bronze Medal Match

:POR Juliana Antunes

:POR Tania Oliveira

11 17 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:POR Beatriz Pinheiro

:POR Ines Castro

21 15 12

:CZE Miroslava Dunarova

:CZE Daniela Resova

21 20 16

:POR Beatriz Pinheiro

:POR Ines Castro

- - -

:LAT Anete Namiķe

:LAT Līva Ēbere

18 22 14
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Men's Tournament (18/22)

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:SUI Immanuel Zürcher

:SUI Jonathan Jordan

- - -

:SUI Immanuel Zürcher

:SUI Jonathan Jordan

16 14 -

:ENG Javier Bello

:ENG Joaquin Bello

18 11 - Gold Medal Match

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:NOR Markus Mol

:NOR Svein Oddmund Solhaug

18 17 -

:ENG Javier Bello

:ENG Joaquin Bello

21 21 -

:ENG Javier Bello

:ENG Joaquin Bello

21 21 -

:ENG Niko Gleed

:ENG Harry Jones

21 21 -

:ENG Niko Gleed

:ENG Harry Jones

11 13 -

:POR Joao Pedrosa

:POR Hugo Campos

21 21 -

:POR Joao Pedrosa

:POR Hugo Campos

12 21 13

:POR Roberto Mauro Silva Reis

:POR Sebastiao Alves

18 19 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:POR Joao Pedrosa

:POR Hugo Campos

21 21 -

:POR Joao Pedrosa

:POR Hugo Campos

- - -

:VEN Rolando Hernandez

:VEN Hernan Tovar

- - -

:VEN Rolando Hernandez

:VEN Hernan Tovar

20 14 -

:FRA Calvin Aye

:FRA Quincy Aye

21 21 -

:FRA Calvin Aye

:FRA Quincy Aye

21 14 15

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:ITA Marco Viscovich

:ITA Tobia Marchetto

17 12 -

:FRA Calvin Aye

:FRA Quincy Aye

22 21 -

:FRA Calvin Aye

:FRA Quincy Aye

21 21 -

:ITA Mauro Sacripanti

:ITA Manuel Alfieri

21 21 -

:ITA Mauro Sacripanti

:ITA Manuel Alfieri

15 19 -

:GER Philipp Huster

:GER Simon Pfretzschner, S.

0 0 - Bronze Medal Match

:FRA Tom Altwies

:FRA Elouan Chouikh-Barbez

16 18 -

:WHT Bye

:WHT Bye

- - -

:GER Philipp Huster

:GER Simon Pfretzschner, S.

21 21 -

:ENG Javier Bello

:ENG Joaquin Bello

21 21 -

:GER Philipp Huster

:GER Simon Pfretzschner, S.

- - -

:GER Philipp Huster

:GER Simon Pfretzschner, S.

0 0 -
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