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2016 WUC Badminton Results 14th World University Championships. Individual MS Date City, Country Website 16 - 18 sep 2016 Ramenskoe, RUS www.wucbadminton2016.com Printed: 18-9-2016 17:50:34 Member ID St. Cnty Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final 1 87375 TPE T. Wang [1] T. Wang [1] 2 Bye 1 T. Wang [1] 3 75590 JPN Masahide Nakata Masahide Nakata 21-19 21-11 4 Bye 17 T. Wang [1] 5 99682 MAS Wei Sheng Loh Wei Sheng Loh 21-13 21-10 6 Bye 9 Anatoliy Yartsev 7 60783 RUS Anatoliy Yartsev Anatoliy Yartsev 21-15 27-25 8 Bye 25 T. Wang [1] 9 77085 GER L. Schaenzler [5/8] L. Schaenzler [5/8] 21-13 21-7 10 Bye 5 L. Schaenzler [5/8] 11 AZE Jahid Alhasanov Jahid Alhasanov 21-4 21-5 12 Bye 21 L. Schaenzler [5/8] 13 80607 POL M. Swierczynski M. Swierczynski 21-14 24-22 14 Bye 13 M. Swierczynski 15 SRI G. Sithila G. Sithila 21-8 21-5 16 Bye 29 T. Wang [1] 17 20808 CHN Guo Kai [3/4] Guo Kai [3/4] 21-19 21-11 18 Bye 3 Guo Kai [3/4] 19 83859 KOR Dong Wook Kim Dong Wook Kim 21-19 21-8 20 Bye 19 Guo Kai [3/4] 21 60689 SRI P. Ambegoda P. Ambegoda 21-10 21-15 22 Bye 11 P. Thongnuam 23 73786 THA P. Thongnuam P. Thongnuam 21-9 21-9 24 Bye 27 Guo Kai [3/4] 25 50266 SVK M. Hlinican [5/8] M. Hlinican [5/8] 21-7 21-16 26 Bye 7 Rupinder Singh 27 74713 IND Rupinder Singh Rupinder Singh 16-21 21-14 21-19 28 Bye 23 Denis Grachev 29 53663 RUS Denis Grachev Denis Grachev 8-21 21-19 21-6 30 Bye 15 Denis Grachev 31 92415 CAN Maxime Marin Maxime Marin 21-7 21-5 32 Bye 31 T. Wang [1] 33 JPN Shuhei Ozeki Shuhei Ozeki 21-6 21-13 34 68819 SVK Milan Dratva 17-21 21-12 21-13 Shuhei Ozeki 35 Bye 16 Mek Narongrit 17-21 21-18 21-14 36 70388 THA Mek Narongrit Shuhei Ozeki 37 Bye 24 Wu Xin 24-22 16-21 21-11 38 CHN Wu Xin Wu Xin 39 Bye 8 S. Seo [5/8] 21-16 21-17 40 66513 KOR S. Seo [5/8] Lin Y. [3/4] 41 Bye 28 Kawaldeep Singh 21-14 22-20 42 59782 IND Kawaldeep Singh Vincent Medina 43 Bye 12 Vincent Medina 21-12 21-11 44 95405 FRA Vincent Medina Lin Y. [3/4] 45 Bye 20 G. Paul 21-13 21-12 46 64839 DNS MRI G. Paul Lin Y. [3/4] 47 Bye 4 Lin Y. [3/4] w.o. 48 91665 TPE Lin Y. [3/4] Z. Zulkiffli [2] 49 Bye 30 Kumar Aman 24-22 22-20 50 IND Kumar Aman Kumar Aman 51 Bye 14 Masato Takano 21-15 8-21 21-19 52 68797 JPN Masato Takano Kumar Aman 53 Bye 22 Mateusz Dubowski 21-10 11-21 21-15 54 37432 POL Mateusz Dubowski Mateusz Dubowski 55 Bye 6 S. Sirant [5/8] 21-11 15-21 23-21 56 93878 RUS S. Sirant [5/8] Z. Zulkiffli [2] 57 Bye 26 Su Cecheng 21-9 21-13 58 CHN Su Cecheng Su Cecheng 59 Bye 10 S. Hapuarachichi 21-6 21-6 60 74476 SRI S. Hapuarachichi Z. Zulkiffli [2] 61 Bye 18 Lin Chia Hsuan 21-7 21-6 62 39748 TPE Lin Chia Hsuan Z. Zulkiffli [2] 63 Bye 2 Z. Zulkiffli [2] 21-9 21-8 64 89511 MAS Z. Zulkiffli [2] Bastian Kruse 14th World University Championships. Individual WS Date City, Country Website 16 - 18 sep 2016 Ramenskoe, RUS www.wucbadminton2016.com Printed: 18-9-2016 17:50:34 Member ID St. Cnty Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final 1 74561 TPE Hsu Ya Ching [1] Hsu Ya Ching [1] 2 Bye 1 Hsu Ya Ching [1] 3 88097 CHN Fan Mengyan 21-8 21-14 Fan Mengyan 4 SRI Wijayaratne Buddhini 21-3 21-4 Hsu Ya Ching [1] 5 IND Kailas 21-6 21-12 Rui Chen Yap 6 97932 MAS Rui Chen Yap 21-7 21-14 Rui Chen Yap 7 63454 KOR Da Yeon Noh 18-21 21-17 21-7 P. Wathanayomnaporn 8 THA P. Wathanayomnaporn 7-21 21-10 21-19 Ayaho Sugino 9 67857 GER Luise Heim [3/4] 21-11 21-8 Luise Heim [3/4] 10 Bye 3 Luise Heim [3/4] 11 AZE Zulfiyya Huseynova 21-12 21-11 Stephanie Pakenham 12 87088 CAN Stephanie Pakenham 21-8 21-7 Ayaho Sugino 13 36996 RUS E. Komendrovskaja [5/6] 21-19 21-10 E. Komendrovskaja [5/6] 14 96335 SVK Lucia Grencikova 21-4 21-6 Ayaho Sugino 15 IND Bhale Vaishnavi Vikas 21-12 21-15 Ayaho Sugino 16 JPN Ayaho Sugino 21-16 21-6 Ayaho Sugino 17 CHN Zheng Yu 21-18 21-14 Zheng Yu 18 JPN Izumi Asaoka 21-23 21-10 21-12 Zheng Yu 19 SRI Karunarathna Nayomi 21-6 21-13 M. Repiska [5/6] 20 75188 SVK M. Repiska [5/6] 21-10 21-3 Chiang M. [3/4] 21 92400 RUS Evgeniya Kosetskaya 19-21 21-14 21-16 Evgeniya Kosetskaya 22 89836 FRA Manon Krieger 21-14 21-15 Chiang M. [3/4] 23 71557 POL Weronika Grudzina 21-15 15-21 21-14 Chiang M. [3/4] 24 27588 TPE Chiang M. [3/4] 21-13 21-10 Chiang M. [3/4] 25 84874 JPN Rena Miyaura 21-15 21-14 Rena Miyaura 26 IND Sethi Sanya 21-8 21-14 Rena Miyaura 27 CHN Lin Yingshiyu 21-9 21-12 Achini Ratnasiri 28 68295 SRI Achini Ratnasiri 21-16 21-14 Rena Miyaura 29 71305 KOR Yoo Ri Choi 12-21 21-11 21-17 Yoo Ri Choi 30 96952 THA Kunjira Khongdee 21-16 21-10 Yoo Ri Choi 31 Bye 2 21-10 21-16 K. Polikarpova [2] 32 67069 RUS K. Polikarpova [2] Bastian Kruse 14th World University Championships. Individual MD Date City, Country Website 16 - 18 sep 2016 Ramenskoe, RUS www.wucbadminton2016.com Printed: 18-9-2016 17:50:34 Member ID St. Cnty Round 1 Round 2 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final 99102 TPE Jhe-Huei Lee [1] 1 69448 TPE Yang Lee Jhe-Huei Lee [1] Yang Lee 2 Bye 1 Jhe-Huei Lee [1] 60689 SRI P. Ambegoda Yang Lee 3 SRI Weerasuriya Pramud Kumar Aman 21-5 21-5 IND Kumar Aman Parashar Rohan 4 IND Parashar Rohan 20-22 22-20 21-14 Jhe-Huei Lee [1] 74440 JPN Yuki Nakazato Yang Lee 5 JPN Toshimasa Tomioka Jung Jae Wook 21-13 23-21 66827 KOR Jung Jae Wook Dong Joo Kim 6 67359 KOR Dong Joo Kim 21-14 21-9 Jung Jae Wook 68819 SVK Milan Dratva Dong Joo Kim 7 50266 SVK Matej Hlinican M. Abdul Khalid 22-20 21-13 53649 MAS M. Abdul Khalid Wei Sheng Loh 8 99682 MAS Wei Sheng Loh 21-19 21-17 Jhe-Huei Lee [1] 36214 THA W. Ampunsuwan [3/4] Yang Lee 9 96699 THA Tinn Isriyanet W. Ampunsuwan [3/4] 21-13 18-21 21-18 Tinn Isriyanet 10 Bye 3 W. Ampunsuwan [3/4] CHN Su Cecheng Tinn Isriyanet 11 CHN Lin Huan Lin Chia Hsuan 21-23 21-13 21-18 39748 TPE Lin Chia Hsuan Tzu Wei Wang 12 87375 TPE Tzu Wei Wang 21-14 21-6 W. Ampunsuwan [3/4] 33253 RUS V. Kuznetsov [5/6] Tinn Isriyanet 13 67068 RUS Ivan Sozonov Kohtaro Miyajima 22-20 12-21 24-22 78194 JPN Kohtaro Miyajima Masato Takano 14 68797 JPN Masato Takano 21-19 21-19 Kohtaro Miyajima 59782 IND Kawaldeep Singh Masato Takano 15 74713 IND Rupinder Singh Milosz Bochat 21-16 14-21 21-18 72701 POL Milosz Bochat Pawel Pietryja 16 58415 POL Pawel Pietryja 21-11 21-10 Solgyu Choi [2] 8453 GER Fabian Holzer Jae Hwan Kim 17 55753 GER Johannes Pistorius Denis Grachev 19-21 21-14 21-17 53663 RUS Denis Grachev Sergey Sirant 18 93878 RUS Sergey Sirant 14-21 21-14 21-18 Ko-Chi Chang [5/6] IND Kashish Lin Yu Hsien 19 IND Sharma Sumit Ko-Chi Chang [5/6] 18-21 21-17 21-17 68681 TPE Ko-Chi Chang [5/6] Lin Yu Hsien 20 91665 TPE Lin Yu Hsien 21-13 21-11 Trawut Potieng 27776 THA Trawut Potieng N. Yordphaisong 21 77912 THA N. Yordphaisong Trawut Potieng 21-16 22-20 SRI De Alwis Sajith N. Yordphaisong 22 SRI Weerasinghe Tharaka 21-8 21-6 Trawut Potieng 69474 CHN Li Jinqiu N. Yordphaisong 23 CHN Zhang Lingjun N. Ayub [3/4] 23-21 21-16 70443 MAS N. Ayub [3/4] Jagdish Singh 24 70707 MAS Jagdish Singh 21-19 21-18 Solgyu Choi [2] 85632 RUS Andrey Parakhodin Jae Hwan Kim 25 60783 RUS Anatoliy Yartsev Andrey Parakhodin 21-13 21-15 37432 POL Mateusz Dubowski Anatoliy Yartsev 26 80607 POL Mateusz Swierczynski 20-22 21-11 21-11 Guo Kai 74476 SRI Sanura Hapuarachichi Wu Xin 27 SRI G. Sithila Guo Kai 21-18 16-21 21-19 20808 CHN Guo Kai Wu Xin 28 CHN Wu Xin 21-9 21-9 Solgyu Choi [2] 75590 JPN Masahide Nakata Jae Hwan Kim 29 JPN Shuhei Ozeki Masahide Nakata 21-10 21-8 31332 CAN Phillipe Gaumond Shuhei Ozeki 30 92415 CAN Maxime Marin 21-15 21-6 Solgyu Choi [2] Jae Hwan Kim 31 Bye 2 Solgyu Choi [2] 21-12 21-14 67810 KOR Solgyu Choi [2] Jae Hwan Kim 32 77618 KOR Jae Hwan Kim Bastian Kruse 14th World University Championships.
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