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DATE: Thursday, 26 APRIL 2018

World Championships Qualifiers MEN'S DOUBLES

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Marcus Fernaldi Mathias Cheng Junhui Takeshi Mads Hung Ling Jhe-Huei Takuto Fajar Vladimir Kim

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Kevin Sanjaya Carsten Nan Yuchen Keigo Mads Pieler Chi-Lin Yang Yuki Muhammad Rian Ivan Anders Skaarup Po Han

Ching Heng

Yugo Wee Kiong Ee Yi Chirag Rian Agung Chris

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