2023 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' singles

The girls' singles of the tournament 2023 BWF World Junior Championships was an individual badminton tournament to crowned the best girls' singles under 19 player across the BWF associate members around the world. Players will compete to win the Eye Level Cup presented by the former BWF President and chairman of the World Youth Culture Foundation, Kang Young Joong.[1] The tournament was held from 2 to 8 October 2023 in the Podium, Spokane, United States.[2] The defending champion was Tomoka Miyazaki from Japan.[3] Competing as top seed, Miyazaki was upset by Chiara Marvella Handoyo of Indonesia in the quarter-finals.[4]

2023 BWF World Junior Championships – girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates2 October 2023 (2023-10-02)
8 October 2023 (2023-10-08)
Edition23rd
LevelInternational
VenueThe Podium
LocationSpokane, United States
2022 Santander 2024

Seeds

edit

Draw

edit

Finals

edit
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1   Tomoka Miyazaki 14 21 20
    Chiara Marvella Handoyo 21 18 22
    Chiara Marvella Handoyo 21 21
    Huang Linran 17 19
    Huang Linran 21 21
5   Gianna Stiglich 16 14
    Chiara Marvella Handoyo 11 9
2   Pitchamon Opatniputh 21 21
8   Xu Wenjing 21 21
3   Tara Shah 17 6
8   Xu Wenjing 19 11
2   Pitchamon Opatniputh 21 21
15   Mihane Endo 17 13
2   Pitchamon Opatniputh 21 21

Top half

edit

Section 1

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
1   T Miyazaki 21 21
  Shou QY 7 18
  N Carulla 13 9
  Shou QY 21 21
1   T Miyazaki 21 21
  U Hooda 13 13
  C Rudolf 9 12
  J Podedworny 21 21
  J Podedworny 14 9
  U Hooda 21 21
  U Hooda 21 21
  H Curet 7 11
1   T Miyazaki 21 21
11   S Vitidsarn 9 15
11   S Vitidsarn 21 21
  P Maixnerová 13 17
  J Lam 13 12
  P Maixnerová 21 21
11   S Vitidsarn 21 21
  K Ellingsen 5 10
  K Ellingsen 21 21
  J Boodoosingh 6 6
  K Ellingsen 21 21
  J Zhao 18 19
  R Quarcoo 12 7
  J Zhao 21 21

Section 2

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
6   J Dent 21 21
  M Omer Khan 5 9
  N Bedič 13 12
  M Omer Khan 21 21
6   J Dent 17 13
  V Yang 21 21
  M Sukackaite 8 11
  V Yang 21 21
  V Yang 21 21
  T van Wonterghem 10 15
  T van Wonterghem 21 21
  M Wilkinson 15 12
  V Yang 14 11
  C M Handoyo 21 21
12   Lee X Y M 14 17
  Wang P-y 21 21
  Wang P-y 21 21
  Liu H K A 13 18
  Wang P-y 19 13
  C M Handoyo 21 21
  M C L Lima 21 21
  T P O T R Tupa 8 7
  M C L Lima 8 4
  C M Handoyo 21 21
  C M Handoyo 21 21
  E Pärsim 8 6

Section 3

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
4   M A Puspitasari 21 21
  Lee H L J 14 16
  M Izquierdo 15 9
  Lee H L J 21 21
4   M A Puspitasari 10 14
  T Saeheng 21 21
  T Saeheng 21 21
  V Paulauskaite 7 6
  T Saeheng 21 21
  Y Kantemyr 14 15
  F Wang 21 21 15
  Y Kantemyr 23 18 21
  T Saeheng 18 21 17
  Huang LR 21 14 21
9   S Zulaikha 17 10
  Huang LR 21 21
  Huang LR 21 21
  V Guo 12 7
  Huang LR 12 21 21
  Peng Y-w 21 6 10
  Peng Y-w 26 21
  M Kohara 24 13
  Peng Y-w 21 21
  A Kupca 19 9
  A Kupca 21 21
  A Sahakyan 8 5

Section 4

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
5   G Stiglich 21 15 21
  I Yan 13 21 10
  I Yan 21 21
  M Ovasapyan 7 12
5   G Stiglich 21 26
  A Y Li 16 24
  T Parab w / o
  L L Chiniah
  T Parab 15 20
  A Y Li 21 22
  N Miyahira Tsukazan 22 17 19
  A Y Li 20 21 21
5   G Stiglich 21 17 21
  K van Dalm 12 21 8
16   E Ryberg w / o
  A D Ocampo
16   E Ryberg 17 16
  K van Dalm 21 21
  J Ivanovicova 15 11
  K van Dalm 21 21
  K van Dalm 21 21
  N Dauphinais 1 13
  T Akavi 4 7
  N Dauphinais 21 21
  N Dauphinais 21 13 21
  E Phan 18 21 14
  E Phan 21 21
  E Glória 19 15

Bottom half

edit

Section 5

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
  Li Z Y 18 17
  C C-y Tan 21 21
  C C-y Tan 21 21
  K Ødegårdstuen 6 8
  K Ødegårdstuen 21 21
  S A B Taylor 5 5
  C C-y Tan 15 7
  T R Wiryawan 21 21
  Huang Y-s 10 10
  M Asano 21 21
  M Asano 16 12
  T R Wiryawan 21 21
  T R Wiryawan 21 21
13   C Teruel 13 9
  T R Wiryawan 16 8
8   Xu WJ 21 21
  R Munar Solimano 20 21 16
  J Keleciute 22 14 21
  J Keleciute 13 13
  L Thomsen 21 21
  L Thomsen 21 21
  L Vybochova 7 16
  L Thomsen 9 9
8   Xu WJ 21 21
  Wong Y L Y 24 17 13
  A Blazina 22 21 21
  A Blazina 11 6
8   Xu WJ 21 21

Section 6

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
  L Lee 21 21
  M Sousa 10 12
  L Lee 21 21
  S Lavrova 16 13
  S Lavrova 21 21
  T C S D Lima 11 15
  L Lee 19 21 13
14   L Krulová 21 13 21
  D A Demitere 21 21
  A Joachim 14 12
  D A Demitere 1 16
14   L Krulová 21 21
14   L Krulová 8 7
3   T Shah 21 21
  N Krawczyk 10 18
  M Hoareau 21 21
  M Hoareau
  A Yu w / o
  A Yu 21 21
  L Smbatyan 11 13
  A Yu 21 16
3   T Shah 23 21
  S Hübsch 21 21
  M Gaillard 15 13
  S Hübsch 14 16
3   T Shah 21 21

Section 7

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
  E Lin 21 21
  C Choi 8 8
  E Lin 21 21
  A Novoa 9 6
  A Novoa 21 21
  F Wille 15 17
  E Lin 21 17 9
15   M Endo 19 21 21
  T Bhurtun
  V Crocombe-Ama w / o
  V Crocombe-Ama 6 2
15   M Endo 21 21
15   M Endo 21 8 21
7   Ong X Y 9 21 15
  E Öhling 21 21
  A Korent 11 13
  E Öhling 21 21
  M E Oliveira 13 16
  M E Oliveira 21 21
  R Yang 18 18
  E Öhling 9 12
7   Ong X Y 21 21
  C E Tornyenyor 6 6
  A Rumpold 21 21
  A Rumpold 7 15
7   Ong X Y 21 21

Section 8

edit
First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
  Dai QY 21 21
  Hsieh Y-e 17 19
  Dai QY 21 18 22
  D Sihag 18 21 20
  E Berik 13 9
  D Sihag 21 21
  Dai QY 19 21 20
10   Ruzana 21 9 22
  Chia X Y 21 21
  E Briede 7 9
  Chia X Y 13 16
10   Ruzana 21 21
10   Ruzana 11 20
2   P Opatniputh 21 22
  M Kragholm 21 21
  E Zumbulidze 8 15
  M Kragholm 12 18
  S D Gurav 21 21
  T Barsinas 4 4
  S D Gurav 21 21
  S D Gurav 10 7
2   P Opatniputh 21 21
  F Munar Solimano 17 19
  A Boonen 21 21
  A Boonen 11 4
2   P Opatniputh 21 21

References

edit
  1. ^ "World Junior Championships". Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  2. ^ Nadvornick, Doug (2 October 2023). "World badminton championships enter second week in Spokane". Spokane Public Radio. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Kuo Kuan Lin y Tomoka Miyazaki, campeones del mundo Junior de Bádminton en Santander" (in Spanish). Público. 31 October 2022. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  4. ^ Sukumar, Dev (7 October 2023). "World Juniors: Handoyo trips defending Champ Miyazaki". BWF. Archived from the original on 10 October 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
edit