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2024 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' singles

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2024 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates7 October 2024 (2024-10-07)
13 October 2024 (2024-10-13)
Edition24th
LevelInternational
VenueNanchang International Sports Center
LocationNanchang, China
2023 Spokane 2025 Guwahati

The girls' singles of the tournament 2024 BWF World Junior Championships was 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 was held from 7 to 13 October 2024 in Nanchang International Sports Center, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China.[2] The defending champion was Pitchamon Opatniputh from Thailand.[3] Competing as second seed, Opatniputh was upset by Yin Yiqing of China in the fourth round.

Seeds

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Draw

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Finals

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1 Thailand Sarunrak Vitidsarn 21 15 21
China Yuan Anqi 17 21 11
1 Thailand Sarunrak Vitidsarn 12 22
3 China Xu Wenjing 21 24
3 China Xu Wenjing 21 19 21
India Tanvi Sharma 13 21 15
3 China Xu Wenjing 19 23 21
14 China Yin Yiqing 21 21 11
India Aalisha Naik 18 19
China Dai Qinyi 21 21
China Dai Qinyi 16 21 21
14 China Yin Yiqing 21 17 23
12 Chinese Taipei Wang Pei-yu 15 15
14 China Yin Yiqing 21 21

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
1 Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
Estonia E Shapovalova 7 6
Armenia L Smbatyan 20 14
Estonia E Shapovalova 22 21
1 Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
Poland A Syrek 4 15
Latvia E Freija 17 9
Cook Islands T P Tupa 21 21
Cook Islands T P Tupa 9 4
Poland A Syrek 21 21
Norway S Bjørnestøl 13 5
Poland A Syrek 21 21
1 Thailand S Vitidsarn 21 21
10 Czech Republic L Krulová 11 15
10 Czech Republic L Krulová 21 21
Latvia A Priedniece 9 6
Armenia E Hovhannisyan 21 16 20
Latvia A Priedniece 16 21 22
10 Czech Republic L Krulová 21 21
United Arab Emirates S Kurbkhelgi 10 16
Northern Mariana Islands L Tsukagoshi 7 10
United Arab Emirates S Kurbkhelgi 21 21
United Arab Emirates S Kurbkhelgi 21 21
Azerbaijan H Nuriyeva 10 11
Azerbaijan H Nuriyeva 21 21
Mongolia G Enkhjin 5 7

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
7 France M Hoareau 13 21 15
Slovenia A Blazina 21 15 21
Slovenia A Blazina 21 21
Uganda O B Kyomukama 4 7
Slovenia A Blazina 15 17
Indonesia K N Aulia 21 21
Indonesia K N Aulia 21 21
Cook Islands L Toa 1 9
Indonesia K N Aulia 20 21 21
Poland K Ziółkowska 22 15 8
Canada M Tian 19 16
Poland K Ziółkowska 21 21
Indonesia K N Aulia 8 6
China Yuan AQ 21 21
9 Thailand Y Ketklieng 21 21
Vietnam Nguyễn T T H 7 15
9 Thailand Y Ketklieng 21 21
Macau Chan H W 4 8
Portugal M Avelino 11 12
Macau Chan H W 21 21
9 Thailand Y Ketklieng 13 25 10
China Yuan AQ 21 23 21
Portugal E Glória 26 18 10
Philippines K M Agura 24 21 21
Philippines K M Agura 5 4
China Yuan AQ 21 21
Estonia R Vakk 3 6
China Yuan AQ 21 21

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
3 China Xu WJ 21 21
Chinese Taipei Huang S-c 10 17
Chinese Taipei Huang S-c 21 21
Mauritius E How Hong 11 7
3 China Xu WJ 21 21
Indonesia N K D A Pratiwi 10 14
Indonesia N K D A Pratiwi 21 21
New Zealand Y Liu 7 4
Indonesia N K D A Pratiwi 21 21
Romania D-M Muscalu 4 6
Mongolia T-O Enkhlen 3 3
Romania D-M Muscalu 21 21
3 China Xu WJ 22 21
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 20 13
16 Malaysia Eng L Q 16 10
Hong Kong Wong Y 21 21
Hong Kong Wong Y 18 12
Vietnam Bùi B P 21 21
Vietnam Bùi B P 21 21
Australia S Tjonadi 5 12
Vietnam Bùi B P 13 21 16
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 21 12 21
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 16 21 21
India V Kalagotla 21 12 15
Sri Lanka R Liyanage 21 21
United States V Yang 14 16
Slovakia J Ivanovičová 16 13
United States V Yang 21 21

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
6 Indonesia M A Puspitasari 21 21
Singapore Chia X Y 15 15
Singapore Chia X Y 21 21
Philippines C R Fuentespina 15 16
6 Indonesia M A Puspitasari 10 19
Japan N Matsuta 21 21
Slovenia T Horvat 6 13
Japan N Matsuta 21 21
Japan N Matsuta 21 21
Peru N Junco 6 7
Peru N Junco 21 21
Mauritius M Siow Yin Young 8 12
Japan N Matsuta 18 13
India T Sharma 21 21
13 Chinese Taipei Lee P-y 21 21
Northern Mariana Islands R Bautista 5 3
13 Chinese Taipei Lee P-y 9 9
India T Sharma 21 21
India T Sharma 21 21
Hong Kong Lee H L 11 9
India T Sharma 21 8 22
Japan N Shirakawa 19 21 20
Japan N Shirakawa w / o
Ghana R Quarcoo
Japan N Shirakawa 21 21
Turkey R Bodur 6 10
Turkey R Bodur 21 21
Netherlands I Pothuizen 15 15

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Netherlands F Wang 21 21
Peru R Castañeda 18 14
Netherlands F Wang 11 16
India A Naik 21 21
India A Naik 21 21
Azerbaijan Y Guliyeva 4 4
India A Naik 21 21
England R Parab 18 14
Slovenia A Korent 13 16
England R Parab 21 21
England R Parab 14 21 21
15 Switzerland L Zarrouk 21 15 13
Uganda N Nakiyemba 4 6
15 Switzerland L Zarrouk 21 21
India A Naik 21 21
Malaysia Lim Z S 17 17
Germany G Poluektov 21 21
Slovakia K Goldiánová 6 15
Germany G Poluektov 21 21
Poland K Stokfisz 17 16
Poland K Stokfisz 14 21 21
Norway L Holmedal 21 16 14
Germany G Poluektov 8 13
Malaysia Lim Z S 21 21
Malaysia Lim Z S 21 21
Norway M Korssund 8 9
Malaysia Lim Z S 21 21
8 United Arab Emirates M O Khan 18 14

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Peru T Kasianov 21 21
Netherlands M Duijndam 16 15
Peru T Kasianov 3 13
China Dai QY 21 21
China Dai QY 21 21
Trinidad and Tobago S Karim 4 6
China Dai QY 20 21 21
11 India N Kanderi 22 13 14
Malaysia Oo S Z 21 21
Canada S Huang 14 8
Malaysia Oo S Z 24 21 16
11 India N Kanderi 26 15 21
Australia V Tjonadi 8 19
11 India N Kanderi 21 21
China Dai QY 21 21
Japan M Yokouchi 15 9
Philippines A D Ocampo 19 13
Hong Kong Liu H K 21 21
Hong Kong Liu H K 20 17
Japan M Yokouchi 22 21
Japan M Yokouchi 21 21
Slovakia L Kyselicová 3 8
Japan M Yokouchi 18 21 21
United States E Lin 21 9 18
United States E Lin 21 15 21
Japan M Anami 19 21 13
United States E Lin 24 21
4 Bulgaria K Nalbantova 22 17

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Indonesia S D Ramadhani w / o
Ghana M Adu
Indonesia S D Ramadhani 21 21
Portugal M Wilkinson 3 11
Mauritius C How Hong 16 18
Portugal M Wilkinson 21 21
Indonesia S D Ramadhani 18 17
12 Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 21 21
Uganda R Bukenya 15 14
New Zealand M Xu 21 21
New Zealand M Xu 5 2
12 Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 21 21
Wales I Mekala 8 10
12 Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 21 21
12 Chinese Taipei Wang P-y 21 14 21
Malaysia Ong X Y 10 21 16
Northern Mariana Islands G Lansangan 3 2
Sri Lanka R Mudalige 21 21
Sri Lanka R Mudalige 11 12
Malaysia Ong X Y 21 21
Sri Lanka S Ranasinghe 16 6
Malaysia Ong X Y 21 21
Malaysia Ong X Y 21 21
5 Thailand A Phichitpreechasak 16 16
United Arab Emirates T Karthikeyan 12 17
Turkey A Korkut 21 21
Turkey A Korkut 10 13
5 Thailand A Phichitpreechasak 21 21

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
United States N Krawczyk 21 23
New Zealand J Zhao 6 21
United States N Krawczyk 20 18
Vietnam Trần T Á 22 21
Vietnam Trần T Á 21 21
Azerbaijan L Jamalzade 8 6
Vietnam Trần T Á 9 14
14 China Yin YQ 21 21
Estonia M Paskotši 14 19
Singapore M Tan 21 21
Singapore M Tan 4 7
14 China Yin YQ 21 21
14 China Yin YQ 21 18 21
2 Thailand P Opatniputh 13 21 18
Macau Ieong S K 18 13
Denmark K van Dalm 21 21
Denmark K van Dalm 15 12
Canada E Meng 21 21
Canada E Meng 21 21
Latvia N Mukiele 5 11
Canada E Meng 10 21 9
2 Thailand P Opatniputh 21 18 21
Singapore A Zakaria 21 21
Mongolia D Nandin-Erdene 4 4
Singapore A Zakaria 10 11
2 Thailand P Opatniputh 21 21

References

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  1. ^ "World Junior Championships". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  2. ^ "BWF World Junior Championships headed to China in 2024". Badminton World Federation. 16 November 2023. Retrieved 16 November 2023.
  3. ^ Sukumar, Dev (9 October 2023). "World Juniors: Farhan makes history for Indonesia". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
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