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2022 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' singles

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2022 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates24 October 2022 (2022-10-24)
30 October 2022 (2022-10-30)
Edition22nd
LevelInternational
VenuePalacio de Deportes de Santander
LocationSantander, Spain
2019 Kazan
2020 Auckland
2021 Chengdu
2023 Honolulu

The girls' singles of the tournament 2022 BWF World Junior Championships is an individual badminton tournament to crowned the best girls' singles under 19 player across the BWF associate members around the world. Players will compete to win the Eye Level Cup presented by the former BWF President and chairman of the World Youth Culture Foundation, Kang Young Joong.[1] The tournament will be held from 24 to 30 October 2022 in the Palacio de Deportes de Santander, Spain.[2] The defending champion was Riko Gunji from Japan, but she was not eligible to participate this year.[3]

Seeds

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Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

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Finals

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
China Zhang Xinran 16 16
Japan Sorano Yoshikawa 21 21
Japan Sorano Yoshikawa 16 19
Japan Tomoka Miyazaki 21 21
Japan Tomoka Miyazaki 21 26
9 Thailand Pitchamon Opatniputh 17 24
Japan Tomoka Miyazaki 21 20 21
China Yuan Anqi 14 22 17
Japan Hina Akechi 19 21 16
3 Indonesia Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo 21 18 21
3 Indonesia Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo 21 15 11
China Yuan Anqi 17 21 21
China Yuan Anqi 21 21
United States Ella Lin 19 6

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
1 India A Upadhyaya 19 21 21
Singapore E Lai 21 10 9
Singapore E Lai 21 21
Iceland H E Ingvarsdóttir 7 6
1 India A Upadhyaya 15 10
China Zhang XR 21 21
Estonia M Salu 8 11
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Y-s 21 21
Chinese Taipei Hsieh Y-s 11 10
China Zhang XR 21 21
China Zhang XR 21 21
Slovenia S Alič 10 3
China Zhang XR 21 17 21
South Korea Park N-k 12 21 11
16 Czech Republic L Krulová 16 12
India R S Santhosh Ramraj 21 21
Sri Lanka V Jayawardana 14 12
India R S Santhosh Ramraj 21 21
India R S Santhosh Ramraj 13 13
South Korea Park N-k 21 21
South Korea Park N-k 21 21
Latvia A Babre 13 6
South Korea Park N-k 21 21
Norway M Kragholm 6 2
Norway M Kragholm 21 18 21
French Polynesia M Gaillard 13 21 8

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
7 Indonesia T Farahnailah 21 21
Spain C Teruel 11 8
Spain C Teruel 19 21 21
Slovakia S Slosiariková 21 9 15
7 Indonesia T Farahnailah 21 21
South Korea Kim M-j 18 19
Canada C Hoang 20 9
South Korea Kim M-j 22 21
South Korea Kim M-j 21 21
United States N Chi 11 10
Hong Kong Liang K W 16 21 11
United States N Chi 21 19 21
7 Indonesia T Farahnailah 18 14
Japan S Yoshikawa 21 21
10 France E Drouin 21 21
Sri Lanka P Adhikari 10 13
10 France E Drouin 15 10
Japan S Yoshikawa 21 21
Hong Kong Chan W L 10 11
Japan S Yoshikawa 21 21
Japan S Yoshikawa 21 21
Chinese Taipei Ko R-h 14 11
Chinese Taipei Ruo H-k 21 21
Egypt G Elwazery 8 6
Chinese Taipei Ko R-h 21 21
Bulgaria M Chepisheva 9 10
Switzerland V Appenzeller 21 19 11
Bulgaria M Chepisheva 19 21 21

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
4 Ukraine P Buhrova 21 21
South Korea Park S 13 15
South Korea Park S 21 21
Estonia E Berik 13 12
4 Ukraine P Buhrova 18 20
China Sun Z C 21 22
Georgia (country) M Ovasapyan 1 2
China Sun Z C 21 21
China Sun Z C 21 21
Spain N Carulla 10 8
Spain N Carulla 21 21
Armenia S Boyajyan 6 4
China Sun Z C 16 21 13
Japan T Miyazaki 21 11 21
13 Republic of Ireland S Noble 21 18 21
Ukraine Y Kantemyr 17 21 12
Ukraine Y Kantemyr 21 21
Portugal B Roberto 12 17
13 Republic of Ireland S Noble 8 7
Japan T Miyazaki 21 21
Japan T Miyazaki 21 21
Belgium K Henry 10 11
Japan T Miyazaki 21 21
Denmark F Østergaard 17 13
Denmark F Østergaard 24 21
Canada S Nong 22 11

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
8 England L Curtin 10 17
Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
Hungary T Takács 9 6
Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
Finland N Nyqvist 12 11
Peru R Munar 17 21
Germany A Schaller 21 23
Germany A Schaller 11 21 8
Finland N Nyqvist 21 9 21
Finland N Nyqvist 21 21
Peru F Munar 13 14
Thailand S Vitidsarn 14 15
9 Thailand P Opatniputh 21 21
9 Thailand P Opatniputh 21 21
Netherlands F Wang 8 10
9 Thailand P Opatniputh 21 21
Sweden E Ohling 17 9
Australia S Go 18 17
Sweden E Ohling 21 21
9 Thailand P Opatniputh 19 21 21
Malaysia S Nurshuhaini 21 10 10
Germany C Winnefeld 18 13
Malaysia S Zulaikha 21 21
Malaysia S Zulaikha 15 22
Malaysia S Nurshuhaini 21 24
Georgia (country) E Zumbulidze 5 4
Malaysia S Nurshuhaini 21 21

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
South Korea Kim M-s 21 21
Norway K Ødegårdstuen 6 4
South Korea Kim M-s 21 21
Singapore Li ZH 8 6
Egypt J Abdelkader 15 11
Singapore Li ZH 21 21
South Korea Kim M-s 17 9
Japan H Akechi 21 21
Republic of Ireland S Flynn 7 20
Hungary P Hart 21 22
Hungary P Hart 8 3
Japan H Akechi 21 21
Japan H Akechi 21 21
15 Denmark B Sillassen 16 14
Japan H Akechi 21 12 21
5 India U Hooda 17 21 18
Australia Y Zhang 11 14
Italy G Stiglich 21 21
Italy G Stiglich 21 12 21
Hong Kong A Liu H K 12 21 18
Hong Kong A Liu H K 21 21
Australia C Tan 18 16
Italy G Stiglich 11 7
5 India U Hooda 21 21
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 21 21
Peru N Miyahira 4 14
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 11 21 7
5 India U Hooda 21 19 21

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Thailand T Nithiittikrai 21 21
Poland J Podedworny 6 5
Thailand T Nithiittikrai 21 21
Norway K Ellingsen 6 13
French Polynesia H Curet 9 19
Norway K Ellingsen 21 21
Thailand T Nithiittikrai 18 21 19
Japan M Endo 21 12 21
Japan M Endo 21 21
Hong Kong Chan W L 13 17
Japan M Endo 21 28 21
Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 17 30 13
Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 21 21
14 Czech Republic P Maixnerová 17 9
Japan M Endo 13 16
3 Indonesia E N T Wardoyo 21 21
Slovenia N Bedič 16 16
Slovakia L Výbochová 21 21
Slovakia L Výbochová 10 19
Latvia A Kupča 21 21
Estonia E Pärsim 18 15
Latvia A Kupča 21 21
Latvia A Kupča 5 4
3 Indonesia E N T Wardoyo 21 21
France M Hoareau 14 16
Indonesia D H Nurtertiati 21 21
Indonesia D H Nurtertiati 10 11
3 Indonesia E N T Wardoyo 21 21

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
China Yuan A Q 21 21
Denmark L Hvid 13 11
China Yuan A Q 21 21
United States V Yang 10 9
United States V Yang 21 14 21
England L Lee 15 21 19
China Yuan A Q 21 21
Singapore M Lee 12 7
Finland P Saarnivaara 10 8
Singapore M Lee 21 21
Singapore M Lee 15 27 21
12 Bulgaria K Nalbantova 21 25 18
Armenia L Smbatyan 8 12
12 Bulgaria K Nalbantova 21 21
China Yuan A Q 16 21 21
Indonesia M A Puspitasari 21 7 16
Indonesia M A Puspitasari 21 21
Belgium A Boonen 11 11
Indonesia M A Puspitasari 21 21
Sweden E Ryberg 19 18
Portugal M Cabaço 14 11
Sweden E Ryberg 21 21
Indonesia M A Puspitasari 21 21
Malaysia Ong X Y 17 15
Malaysia Ong X Y 21 15 21
Ukraine S Lavrova 11 21 18
Malaysia Ong X Y 21 21
6 Spain L Rodríguez 17 12

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
United States E Lin 14 21 21
China Xu W J 21 12 18
United States E Lin 21 21
Portugal M Fortunato 12 15
Sweden K Harakamani 21 8 15
Portugal M Fortunato 19 21 21
United States E Lin 21 20 21
11 Switzerland L Amiguet 10 22 15
Iceland L Bu 21 15 21
Slovakia O Kadlecová 18 21 16
Iceland L Bu 13 3
11 Switzerland L Amiguet 21 21
United States E Lin 21 15 21
2 Thailand S Roongpiboonsopit 11 21 15
Latvia A Rulle-Titava 4 11
Germany S Hübsch 21 21
Germany S Hübsch 10 16
Canada J Dent 21 21
Egypt R Hussien 0 3
Canada J Dent 21 21
Canada J Dent 21 19 14
2 Thailand S Roongpiboonsopit 19 21 21
French Polynesia J Lesourd 11 13
Slovenia A Jordan 21 21
Slovenia A Jordan 12 7
2 Thailand S Roongpiboonsopit 21 21

References

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  1. ^ "New Eye Level Cups Donated for World Junior Championships 2022". Badminton World Federation. 29 December 2021. Archived from the original on 24 January 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. ^ "BWF World Junior Championships 2022" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  3. ^ Bell, Alex (12 October 2019). "Vitidsarn unstoppable at BWF World Junior Championships". Inside the Games. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
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