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Women's Tournament

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:USA Alexandra Klineman

:USA April Ross

21 21 -

:USA Alexandra Klineman

:USA April Ross

21 21 -

:USA Alexandra Klineman

:USA April Ross

21 21 - Gold Medal Match

:ESP Liliana Fernández Steiner

:ESP Elsa Baquerizo McMillan

14 18 -

:BRA Ana Patricia Silva Ramos

:BRA Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva

21 21 -

:BRA Ana Patricia Silva Ramos

:BRA Rebecca Cavalcanti Barbosa Silva

17 19 -

:GER Laura Ludwig

:GER Margareta Kozuch

18 14 -

:SUI Joana Heidrich

:SUI Anouk Vergé-Dépré

19 17 -

:RUS Ksenia Dabizha

:RUS Daria Rudykh

13 21 14

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Kelley Kolinske

15 16 -

:USA Alexandra Klineman

:USA April Ross

22 21 -

:RUS Ksenia Dabizha

:RUS Daria Rudykh

21 21 -

:USA Brooke Sweat

:USA Kerri Walsh Jennings

11 26 15

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Kelley Kolinske

21 14 16

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Kelley Kolinske

21 24 17

:SUI Tanja Hüberli

:SUI Nina Betschart

19 18 -

:BRA Agatha Bednarczuk

:BRA Eduarda Santos Lisboa

21 21 -

:BRA Agatha Bednarczuk

:BRA Eduarda Santos Lisboa

22 24 -

CAN.gif Sarah Pavan

CAN.gif Melissa Humana-Paredes

20 18 -

:BRA Agatha Bednarczuk

:BRA Eduarda Santos Lisboa

21 21 -

:USA Kelly Claes

:USA Sarah Sponcil

21 15 15

:USA Kelly Claes

:USA Sarah Sponcil

14 15 -

:BRA Barbara Seixas De Freitas

:BRA Carolina Solberg Salgado

17 21 12

:GER Victoria Bieneck

:GER Isabel Schneider

14 15 -

:RUS Nadezda Makroguzova

:RUS Svetlana Kholomina

20 26 9

CAN.gif Sarah Pavan

CAN.gif Melissa Humana-Paredes

24 26 - Bronze Medal Match

:RUS Nadezda Makroguzova

:RUS Svetlana Kholomina

21 21 -

CAN.gif Heather Bansley

CAN.gif Brandie Wilkerson

21 18 9

CAN.gif Sarah Pavan

CAN.gif Melissa Humana-Paredes

22 24 15

:USA Emily Stockman

:USA Kelley Kolinske

13 14 -

CAN.gif Sarah Pavan

CAN.gif Melissa Humana-Paredes

18 21 21

:BRA Agatha Bednarczuk

:BRA Eduarda Santos Lisboa

21 21 -

 

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Men's Tournament

 

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

:GER Julius Thole

:GER Clemens Wickler

19 17 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

21 21 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

9 17 - Gold Medal Match

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

21 21 -

:NED Christiaan Varenhorst

:NED Steven van de Velde

23 26 15

:NED Christiaan Varenhorst

:NED Steven van de Velde

18 16 -

:NED Alexander Brouwer

:NED Robert Meeuwsen

21 28 12

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 21 -

:QAT Cherif Younousse

:QAT Ahmed Tijan

21 18 15

:CZE Ondrej Perusic

:CZE David Schweiner

21 21 -

:CZE Ondrej Perusic

:CZE David Schweiner

21 21 -

:ESP Pablo Herrera Allepuz

:ESP Adrián Gavira Collado

16 15 -

:CHI Marco Grimalt

:CHI Esteban Grimalt

17 15 -

:CZE Ondrej Perusic

:CZE David Schweiner

17 21 17

:CZE Ondrej Perusic

:CZE David Schweiner

21 21 -

:USA Taylor Crabb

:USA Jacob Gibb

21 21 -

:USA Taylor Crabb

:USA Jacob Gibb

24 21 -

:USA Taylor Crabb

:USA Jacob Gibb

24 23 11

Evandro Gonçalves Oliveira Júnior

:BRA Gustavo Albrecht Carvalhaes

16 19 -

:POL Piotr Kantor

:POL Bartosz Losiak

17 16 -

:RUS Oleg Stoyanovskiy

:RUS Viacheslav Krasilnikov

24 15 15

:RUS Oleg Stoyanovskiy

:RUS Viacheslav Krasilnikov

22 15 -

:NED Jasper Bouter

:NED Ruben Penninga

22 21 8

:ITA Paolo Nicolai

:ITA Daniele Lupo

12 18 -

:LAT Aleksandrs Samoilovs

:LAT Janis Smedins

11 16 -

:BRA Evandro Gonçalves Oliveira Júnior

:BRA Gustavo Albrecht Carvalhaes

26 21 15 Bronze Medal Match

:LAT Aleksandrs Samoilovs

:LAT Janis Smedins

21 21 -

SWE.gif David Åhman

SWE.gif Jonatan Hellvig

21 13 14

:BRA Evandro Gonçalves Oliveira Júnior

:BRA Gustavo Albrecht Carvalhaes

21 21 -

:USA Nicholas Lucena

:USA Philip Dalhausser

9 21 -

:BRA Evandro Gonçalves Oliveira Júnior

:BRA Gustavo Albrecht Carvalhaes

18 21 16

:USA Taylor Crabb

:USA Jacob Gibb

21 21 -

 

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