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Russian Open Grand Prix 2017 - Seeded Entries BWF - Russian Open Grand Prix 2017 - Seeded entries BB2 Home Tournaments Russian Open Grand Prix 2017 Players Updated: Thursday, 6 April 2017 11:32 AM Badminton World Federation | Vladivostok, Russia Ranking 18/07/2017 to 23/07/2017 LiveScore 2 Grand Prix Badminton World Federation Organization admin Organization Acceptance list Online entry Seeded entries Events Draws Matches Players More Tournament admin Group admin English Seeded entries Export Member ID Player Nationality Rank Points Notional points Tournaments Seeding Ranking MS Main 1 55351 Ajay JAYARAM India #15 48564.734 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 2 25925 Sourabh VERMA India #35 35200 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 3 52953 Misha ZILBERMAN Israel #47 27995.4473 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 4 51682 Vladimir MALKOV Russia #59 23382.2787 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 5 87117 Joo Ven SOONG Malaysia #63 22084.5 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 6 60967 Subhankar DEY India #73 20400 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 7 93878 Sergey SIRANT Russia #77 19784.9981 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 8 20301 Artem POCHTAROV Ukraine #80 19300 - 10 22/06/2017 MD Main 1 53924 Vladimir IVANOV Russia #11 51850 - 10 22/06/2017 67068 Ivan SOZONOV Russia Main 2 93757 LOW Juan Shen Malaysia #31 32580 - 10 22/06/2017 65113 Kah Ming CHOOI Malaysia Main 3 11606 Evgenij DREMIN Russia #40 26720 - 10 22/06/2017 53663 Denis GRACHEV Russia Main 4 75231 Ramchandran SHLOK India #45 25030 - 10 22/06/2017 98935 Arjun M.R. India WS Main 1 18143 Soniia CHEAH Malaysia #26 35143 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 2 92400 Evgeniya KOSETSKAYA Russia #39 29749.6464 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 3 78605 Natalia PERMINOVA Russia #53 24866.1127 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 4 91896 Natsuki NIDAIRA Japan #70 20920 - 8 22/06/2017 http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/seeds.aspx?id=8FC077DF-0C43-4868-B573-8F4E9DACE3EA[6/22/2017 8:28:18 AM] BWF - Russian Open Grand Prix 2017 - Seeded entries Main 5 77278 Shiori SAITO Japan #107 13410 - 6 22/06/2017 Main 6 59370 Rasika RAJE India #125 11070 - 10 22/06/2017 Main 7 67073 Victoria SLOBODYANYUK Russia #135 10090 - 9 22/06/2017 Main 8 64352 Ksenia EVGENOVA Russia #159 8880 - 10 22/06/2017 Qualifying 1 87990 Alina ROMANKO Russia #1033 170 - 1 15/06/2017 WD Main 1 12411 CHOW Mei Kuan Malaysia #24 34271 - 10 22/06/2017 93215 LEE Meng Yean Malaysia Main 2 81907 Ekaterina BOLOTOVA Russia #73 12610 - 8 22/06/2017 72565 Alina DAVLETOVA Russia Main 3 70762 Delphine DELRUE France #76 11710 16729 7 22/06/2017 98329 Lea PALERMO France Main 4 8558 Olga ARKHANGELSKAYA Russia #120 7920 15840 4 22/06/2017 81647 Natalia ROGOVA Russia XD Main 1 11606 Evgenij DREMIN Russia #24 36280 - 10 22/06/2017 53676 Evgenia DIMOVA Russia Main 2 96121 Bastian KERSAUDY France #55 19683 - 9 22/06/2017 98329 Lea PALERMO France Main 3 99484 Rodion ALIMOV Russia #74 14970 - 8 22/06/2017 72565 Alina DAVLETOVA Russia Main 4 68544 Thom GICQUEL France #76 14800 - 9 22/06/2017 70762 Delphine DELRUE France Account Log off See what's new Contact BWF HQ Unit 17.05 Level 17 Amoda Building 22 Jalan Imbi 55100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603 2141 7155/6155 [email protected] http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/seeds.aspx?id=8FC077DF-0C43-4868-B573-8F4E9DACE3EA[6/22/2017 8:28:18 AM] BWF - Russian Open Grand Prix 2017 - Seeded entries http://bwf.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/seeds.aspx?id=8FC077DF-0C43-4868-B573-8F4E9DACE3EA[6/22/2017 8:28:18 AM].
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