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ROAD to BAKU – the Singles ROAD TO BAKU – the singles This is an unofficial list of the qualifiers for the inaugural 2015 Baku European Games – if the qualification was decided now! Men’s singles Women’s singles Qual. Rank. NOC Player In / Out Qual. Rank. NOC Player In / Out 1 #3 Jan Ø. Jørgensen - 1 #7 Carolina Marin - 2 #9 Hans-Kristian Vittinghus In 2 #23 Beatriz Corrales - - #11 Viktor Axelsen Out 3 #26 Kirsty Gilmour - 3 #18 Marc Zwiebler - 4 #34 Karin Schnaase - 4 #24 Rajiv Ouseph - 5 #36 Line Kjærsfeldt - 5 #28 Brice Leverdez - 6 #38 Linda Zetchiri - 6 #32 Scott Evans - 7 #41 Chloe Magee - 7 #36 Eric Pang - 8 #42 Anna Thea Madsen - 8 #41 Henri Hurskainen - 9 #43 Sashina Vignes Waran - 9 #46 Ville Lång - 10 #47 Natalia Perminova - 10 #51 Misha Zilberman - 11 #48 Sabrina Jaquet - 11 #52 Petr Koukal - 12 #53 Kristina Gavnholt - 12 #53 Pablo Abian - 13 #59 Özge Bayrak - 13 #56 Vladimir Malkov - 14 #63 Jeanine Cicognini - 14 #69 Dmytro Zavadsky - 15 #76 Marija Ulitina - 15 #72 Luka Wraber - 16 #83 Kati Tolmoff - 16 #75 Adrian Dziolko - 17 #85 Soraya d.v. Eijbergen - 17 #79 Yuhan Tan - 18 #88 Elisabeth Baldauf In 18 #81 Raul Must - 19 #89 Akvile Stapusaityte - 19 #82 Kestutis Navickas - 20 #93 Lianne Tan - 20 #96 Iztok Utrosa - 21 #98 Anna Narel - 21 #111 Rosario Maddaloni - 22 #102 Jana Ciznarova - 22 #131 Blagovest Kisyov - - #103 Simone Prutsch Out 23 #141 Jarolim Vicen In 23 #110 Matilda Petersen - - #150 Matej Hlinican Out 24 #113 Nanna Vainio - 24 #153 Zvonimir Durkinjak - 25 #126 Laura Sarosi - 25 #161 Marius Myhre - 26 #133 Alesia Zaitsava - 26 #191 Enis Sesalan - 27 #144 Dorotea Sutara - 27 #213 Anthony Dumartheray - 28 #200 Telma Santos - 28 #304 Gergely Krausz In 29 #220 Monika Radovska - - #314 Rudolf Dellenbach Out 30* #249 Milica Simic - 29 #444 Pedro Martin - 31* #262 Ioanna Karkantzia In 30* #567 Ilija Pavlovic - AZE** #503 Alizada Parvin - 31* #633 Kari Gunnarsson In Res. #298 Maja Tvrdy Out AZE** #737 Kanan Rzayev - ** - the host nation places (AZE) are listed with the current highest ranked players. The qualified/selected players are to be confirmed Res. #642 Dmitriy Supruniuk - * - a total of three universality places in the two singles events can be allocated, so the qualification is not final before announcement .
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