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Badminton Tournament Planner Lagos International 2018 MS - Qualification Date City, Country Website 18 - 21 Jul 2018 Lagos, NGR R3 Muhammad Izzuddin Shamsul Muzli[1] - Jafar Salihu Umar 21-15 21-13 ; Misbun Ramdan Mohmed Misbun - Azmy Qowimuramadhoni[6] 21-12 21-13 ; Filip Budzel[3] - Halidu Maishanu Hassan 21-10 21-4 ; Kayode Abubakar Mope - Sola Abiodun[5] 21-18 21-15 ; Kevin Arokia Walter[7] - Kayode Samuel Oyeniran 21-17 21-11 ; Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim[4] - Eveshgaran Vasigaran 21-10 15-21 21-14 ; Kanishq M[8] - Muhammad Ziyad Md Tah 21-15 18-21 21-16 ; Godwin Olofua[2] - Damilola Olawumi 21-8 21-7 ; R2 Muhammad Izzuddin Shamsul Muzli[1] - Femi Bioku 21-15 21-13 ; Jafar Salihu Umar - Tobi Owolabi 13-21 21-15 21-16 ; Azmy Qowimuramadhoni[6] - Folorunsho Ilesanmi Opeyori 21-10 21-11 ; Misbun Ramdan Mohmed Misbun - Nathaniel Iorsalem 21-8 21-7 ; Filip Budzel[3] - Kingsley Nelson 21-14 21-14 ; Halidu Maishanu Hassan - Alhaji Aliyu Shehu 21-13 21-18 ; Sola Abiodun[5] - Abdulhamid Waleed Musa 21-13 21-17 ; Kayode Abubakar Mope - Emmanuel Chiromah 21-8 21-13 ; Kayode Samuel Oyeniran - Mustaopha Muhammed 16-21 23-21 21-12 ; Kevin Arokia Walter[7] - Abubakar Bakari 21-17 21-9 ; Eveshgaran Vasigaran - Ayila Gwambeh 21-15 21-12 ; Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim[4] - Adeogun Gbolahan Ajose 8-21 21-7 21-9 ; Muhammad Ziyad Md Tah - Abdulmalik Seleiman 21-4 21-8 ; Kanishq M[8] - Abdulrahman Suleiman 21-16 21-7 ; Damilola Olawumi - Julius Olukotun 21-12 21-8 ; Godwin Olofua[2] - Yunusa Momoh 19-21 21-15 21-11 ; R1 Muhammad Izzuddin Shamsul Muzli[1] - Bye ; Femi Bioku - Ganiyu Sulyman 21-2 21-17 ; Jafar Salihu Umar - Bye ; Tobi Owolabi - Joshua Adeyemi Odelabi 21-17 8-21 21-19 ; Azmy Qowimuramadhoni[6] - Bye ; Folorunsho Ilesanmi Opeyori - Kabiru Sarkin-Miri Adamu 21-11 21-13 ; Nathaniel Iorsalem - Mujittapha Umar 21-14 21-12 ; Misbun Ramdan Mohmed Misbun - Daniel Philip 21-7 21-9 ; Filip Budzel[3] - Bye ; Kingsley Nelson - Olamide Adebayo 21-13 21-12 ; Halidu Maishanu Hassan - Bye ; Alhaji Aliyu Shehu - Julis Dossou Dagan 21-12 21-17 ; Sola Abiodun[5] - Bye ; Abdulhamid Waleed Musa - Odunayo Sunday Olawale 21-12 21-12 ; Kayode Abubakar Mope - Simeon Abiodun Akinsola 21-12 21-9 ; Emmanuel Chiromah - Konan Lucien Konan 21-7 21-15 ; Kayode Samuel Oyeniran - Abdoul Soro 21-5 21-8 ; Mustaopha Muhammed - Habeeb Sanni 21-13 21-5 ; Abubakar Bakari - Derrick Isaac Malandad Isaac malaudad Dome 21-5 21-7 ; Kevin Arokia Walter[7] - Bye ; Ayila Gwambeh - Ousmane Ouedraogo 21-12 14-21 21-7 ; Eveshgaran Vasigaran - Isaac Minaphee 21-9 21-8 ; Adeogun Gbolahan Ajose - Moses Otori 21-3 21-7 ; Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim[4] - Bye ; Muhammad Ziyad Md Tah - Victor Makanju 21-5 21-5 ; Abdulmalik Seleiman - Philip Afolabi 21-6 21-3 ; BWF - Uganda Badminton Association bwf.tournamentsoftware.com Page 1 19-Jul-18 9:26:32 PM Badminton Tournament Planner Abdulrahman Suleiman - Sunday Musa 21-15 21-16 ; Kanishq M[8] - Bye ; Julius Olukotun - Abdul Assane Diatta 21-16 21-8 ; Damilola Olawumi - Bye ; Yunusa Momoh - Emmanuel Olusegun Ogunsanwo 21-12 21-9 ; Godwin Olofua[2] - Bye ; R16 Misha Zilberman[1] - Ade Resky Dwicahyo 21-17 24-22 ; Kevin Arokia Walter - Kartikey Gulshan Kumar[8] 16-21 21-19 21-12 ; Milan Ludik[4] - Kanishq M 21-19 14-21 21-17 ; Siril Verma - Kari Gunnarsson 21-16 19-21 21-15 ; Maxime Moreels[5] - Robert Mann 21-17 21-13 ; Misbun Ramdan Mohmed Misbun - Daniel Sam 21-10 21-18 ; Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori - Daniel Chislov 21-8 11-21 21-15 ; Siddharath Thakur - Georges Julien Paul[2] 21-19 21-16 ; R32 Misha Zilberman[1] - Emmanuel Yaw Donkor w.o.; Ade Resky Dwicahyo - Usman , Ayo Isiaq 21-17 21-12 ; Kartikey Gulshan Kumar[8] - Godwin Olofua 21-9 21-10 ; Kevin Arokia Walter - Aryamann Tandon 21-18 16-21 22-20 ; Milan Ludik[4] - Clement Krobakpo 21-15 21-13 ; Kanishq M - Daniel S. Farid 16-21 21-13 23-21 ; Siril Verma - Duarte Nuno Anjo[7] 21-17 21-9 ; Kari Gunnarsson - Muhammad Izzuddin Shamsul Muzli 18-21 21-15 21-16 ; Robert Mann - Daniel Fan 21-16 21-10 ; Maxime Moreels[5] - Habeeb Temitope Bello 21-14 21-9 ; Daniel Sam - Hussein Zayan Shaheed 21-13 21-8 ; Misbun Ramdan Mohmed Misbun - Karan Rajan Rajarajan[3] 21-17 21-17 ; Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori - Kayode Abubakar Mope 21-14 21-11 ; Daniel Chislov - Bahaedeen Ahmad Alshannik[6] 19-21 21-12 21-17 ; Siddharath Thakur - Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim 22-20 22-20 ; Georges Julien Paul[2] - Filip Budzel 21-18 21-18 ; Lagos International 2018 WS - WS Date City, Country Website 18 - 21 Jul 2018 Lagos, NGR R16 Riya Mookerjee - Kate Foo Kune[1] 22-20 21-13 ; Amin Yop Christopher - Patricia Akpusugh 21-18 21-10 ; Ksenia Polikarpova[3] - Vrushali Gummadi 22-20 21-13 ; Uchechukwu Deborah Ukeh - Samin Abedkhojasteh 21-15 15-21 21-16 ; Eshita Raju. K - Grace ANNABEL Atipaka 21-12 21-10 ; Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan[4] - Johanita Scholtz 21-9 21-15 ; Sonia Goncalves - Aisha Nakiyemba 21-14 21-13 ; Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli[2] - Opeyemi Helen Ojo 21-12 21-5 ; R32 Kate Foo Kune[1] - Bye 1 ; Riya Mookerjee - Ruth Aiyenugba 21-7 21-8 ; Patricia Akpusugh - Felicia Omotola 21-19 17-21 21-17 ; Amin Yop Christopher - Adriana F. Goncalves 21-14 11-21 21-12 ; Ksenia Polikarpova[3] - Iyanuoluwa Olukayode 21-3 21-8 ; Vrushali Gummadi - Adijat Onasanya 21-9 21-4 ; Samin Abedkhojasteh - Asisat Ogunkanbi 21-8 21-8 ; Uchechukwu Deborah Ukeh - Esme Osseane Davila Loess 21-4 21-4 ; Grace ANNABEL Atipaka - Grace Ijadare 21-15 21-6 ; Eshita Raju. K - Ashilu Lois Makir 21-8 21-2 ; Johanita Scholtz - Juliet Odigie 21-9 21-10 ; BWF - Uganda Badminton Association bwf.tournamentsoftware.com Page 2 19-Jul-18 9:26:32 PM Badminton Tournament Planner Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan[4] - Chineye Ibere 21-15 21-13 ; Aisha Nakiyemba - Faridah Umar 21-9 21-15 ; Sonia Goncalves - Zainab Momoh 21-6 21-3 ; Opeyemi Helen Ojo - Aïcha Laurene N'Dia 21-2 21-14 ; Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli[2] - Bye 2 ; Lagos International 2018 MD - MD Date City, Country Website 18 - 21 Jul 2018 Lagos, NGR R16 Attri Manu+Reddy B. Sumeeth[1] - Mustaopha Muhammed+Jafar Salihu Umar 21-17 21-9 ; Filip Budzel+Milan Ludik - Joshua Adeyemi Odelabi+Abdulfatai Salaudeen 21-18 18-21 21-13 ; Habeeb Temitope Bello+Usman , Ayo Isiaq[3] - Abdulmalik Seleiman+Abdulrahman Suleiman 21-9 21-10 ; Utkarsh Arora+Vighnesh Devlekar - Abdulhamid Waleed Musa+Mujittapha Umar 21-9 21-13 ; Ade Resky Dwicahyo+Azmy Qowimuramadhoni - Vasantha Kumar Hanumaiah Raganatha+Ashith Surya 21-19 22-20 ; Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim+Hussein Zayan Shaheed - Emmanuel Chiromah+Halidu Maishanu Hassan 21-14 21-12 ; Vaibhaav .+Prakash Raj - Tobi Owolabi+Ganiyu Sulyman 21-8 21-15 ; Godwin Olofua+Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori[2] - Simeon Abiodun Akinsola+Odunayo Sunday Olawale 21-16 21-18 ; R32 Attri Manu+Reddy B. Sumeeth[1] - Bye 1 ; Mustaopha Muhammed+Jafar Salihu Umar - Konan Lucien Konan+Ousmane Ouedraogo 21-13 21-10 ; Joshua Adeyemi Odelabi+Abdulfatai Salaudeen - Adeogun Gbolahan Ajose+Emmanuel Olusegun Ogunsanw2o1-17 21-7 ; Filip Budzel+Milan Ludik - Damilola Olawumi+Julius Olukotun 21-8 21-13 ; Habeeb Temitope Bello+Usman , Ayo Isiaq[3] - Bye 3 ; Abdulmalik Seleiman+Abdulrahman Suleiman - Daniel Sam+Emmanuel Yaw Donkor w.o.; Abdulhamid Waleed Musa+Mujittapha Umar - Edwin Njeri+John Wanyoike 21-9 21-11 ; Utkarsh Arora+Vighnesh Devlekar - Enejoh Abah+Victor Makanju 21-12 21-13 ; Vasantha Kumar Hanumaiah Raganatha+Ashith Surya - Abubakar Bakari+Sunday Musa 21-7 21-9 ; Ade Resky Dwicahyo+Azmy Qowimuramadhoni - Jinkan Ifraimu Bulus+Isaac Minaphee 21-6 21-11 ; Muhammad Lukman Hakim Mohd Ibrahim+Hussein Zayan Shaheed - Alaya Suleiman Idris+Kayode Abubakar Mope 21-13 21-18 ; Emmanuel Chiromah+Halidu Maishanu Hassan - Muhammad Amar Mohd Sani+Muhammad Amir Mohd Sani[4w].o.; Vaibhaav .+Prakash Raj - Moses Otori+Alhaji Aliyu Shehu 21-3 21-9 ; Tobi Owolabi+Ganiyu Sulyman - Abdul Assane Diatta+Abdoul Soro 21-5 21-9 ; Simeon Abiodun Akinsola+Odunayo Sunday Olawale - Julis Dossou Dagan+Derrick Isaac Malandad Isaac malauda2d1 -D9o 2m1e-10 ; Godwin Olofua+Anuoluwapo Juwon Opeyori[2] - Bye 2 ; Lagos International 2018 XD - XD Date City, Country Website 18 - 21 Jul 2018 Lagos, NGR R16 Rohan Kapoor+Kuhoo Garg[1] - Daniel Chislov+Ksenia Polikarpova 21-19 21-18 ; Yunusa Momoh+Augustina Ebhomien Sunday - Odunayo Sunday Olawale+Felicia Omotola 21-15 21-4 ; Enejoh Abah+Peace Orji[4] - Ousmane Ouedraogo+Aïcha Laurene N'Dia 21-7 21-6 ; Utkarsh Arora+Karishma Wadkar - Nathaniel Iorsalem+Ashilu Lois Makir 21-9 21-8 ; Victor Makanju+Amin Yop Christopher - Alaya Suleiman Idris+Grace Ijadare 18-21 21-11 21-13 ; Vighnesh Devlekar+Harika Veludurthi[3] - Clement Krobakpo+Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan 21-12 21-15 ; Attri Manu+Maneesha K - Philip Afolabi+Opeyemi Helen Ojo 21-7 21-5 ; Misha Zilberman+Svetlana Zilberman[2] - Folorunsho Ilesanmi Opeyori+Oluwatosin Solademi 21-8 21-8 ; R32 Rohan Kapoor+Kuhoo Garg[1] - Bye 1 ; Daniel Chislov+Ksenia Polikarpova - Bye 9 ; Yunusa Momoh+Augustina Ebhomien Sunday - Bye 5 ; Odunayo Sunday Olawale+Felicia Omotola - Bye 13 ; Enejoh Abah+Peace Orji[4] - Bye 3 ; Ousmane Ouedraogo+Aïcha Laurene N'Dia - Bye 11 ; Nathaniel Iorsalem+Ashilu Lois Makir - Bye 7 ; Utkarsh Arora+Karishma Wadkar - Jinkan Ifraimu Bulus+Braimoh Maria 21-8 21-9 ; BWF - Uganda Badminton Association bwf.tournamentsoftware.com Page 3 19-Jul-18 9:26:32 PM Badminton Tournament Planner Victor Makanju+Amin Yop Christopher - Konan Lucien Konan+Esme Osseane Davila Loess 21-10 21-4 ; Alaya Suleiman Idris+Grace Ijadare - Bye 8 ; Clement Krobakpo+Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan - Bye 12 ; Vighnesh Devlekar+Harika Veludurthi[3] - Bye 4 ; Philip Afolabi+Opeyemi Helen Ojo - Bye 14 ; Attri Manu+Maneesha K - Bye 6 ; Folorunsho Ilesanmi Opeyori+Oluwatosin Solademi - Bye 10 ; Misha Zilberman+Svetlana Zilberman[2] - Bye 2 ; BWF - Uganda Badminton Association bwf.tournamentsoftware.com Page 4 19-Jul-18 9:26:32 PM Badminton Tournament Planner.
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