Badminton World Cup 2023: Scores & Results

1. Round

FARIAS, F. / FARIAS, F.

Farias/Farias

Japan

Koga, A. / Saito, T.

Koga/Saito

16:00

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Azerbaijan

Resky Dwicahyo, A. / Qowimuramadhoni, A.

Dwicahyo/Qowi.

Thailand

Jomkoh, S. / Kedren, K.

Jomkoh/Kedren

16:00

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Taiwan

Lee, J. / Yang, P.

Lee/the

England

Easton, R. / Russ, Z.

Easton/Russ

16:50

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

South Africa

Elliott, J. / Summers, R.

Elliott/Summers

Philippines

BERNARDO, C. / Address, A.

Bernardo/Morada

17:05

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Bulgaria

Rusev, I. / stoynov, I.

Rusev/stoynov

Denmark

Bay, J. / Mölhede, L.

Male/Mölhede

17:30

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Italy

Greco, G. / Salutt, D.

Greco/salute

Peru

Guevara, J. / Mini, D.

Guevara/Mini

19:15

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Czech Republic

Kral, O. / Mendrek, A.

King/Mendrek

Norway

The tick, T. / Rikheim, V.

The tick/rikheim

21:05

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

You have

Lee, K. / Lindeman, T.

Lee/Lindeman

Scotland

Grimley, C. / Grimley, M.

Grimley/Grimley

21:35

Mo, 21.08.

Ended

Thailand

Kaosamaang, P. / Thongsa-Nga, W.

T -shirt ./thongsa

USA

Chiu, V. / Yuan, J.

Chiu/yuan

10:15

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Deutschland

Lamsfuß, M. / Seidel, M.

Lamsfoot/Seidel

France

Popov, C. / Popov, T.

Pop./Pop.

11:40

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Scotland

Dunn, A. / Hall, A.

Dunn/Hall

You have

Dong, A. A. / Jara, N.

Dong/Akura

12:15

Of, 22.08.

Task

Ended

Mexico

Castillo, J. / Montoya Navarro, L.

Castillo/Mont.

Deutschland

Geiss, B. / Voriity, J.

Geiss/Völker

12:30

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Singapore

Of K, A. / Loh, K.

KWEK/LOH

China

Ren, X. / Tan, Q.

Ren/Tan

13:50

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Great Britain

Lane, B. / Vendy, S.

Lane/Vendy

Guatemala

Solís, J. / Marroquín, A.

Solís/Marroquín

14:25

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Ireland

Magee, J. / Reynolds, P.

Magee/Reynolds

Australia

Choo, K. / Lim, M.

Choo/Lim

15:35

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Malaysia

Chong, M. / Tee, K.

Chong/Tee

France

Corvee, L. / Labar, R.

Corvee/Labar

15:45

Of, 22.08.

Ended

Analyzing the results from the badminton matches, we can see a variety of outcomes. Here’s a summary of key data points:

Match Winning team Losing Team Match Time Winning Team’s Nationality (Flag) Losing Team’s Nationality (Flag)
1 Koga, A. / Saito, T. FARIAS, F. / FARIAS, F. 16:00 Japan Japan Brazil
2 Jomkoh, S./ Kedren, K. Resky Dwicahyo,A. / Qowimuramadhoni, A. 16:00 thailand Thailand Azerbaijan
3 Lee, J. / Yang, P. Easton, R. / Russ, Z. 16:50 Taiwan Taiwan England
4 Wong, I. / Nguyễn, N. Elliott, J. / Summers, R. 17:05 Malaysia Malaysia South Africa
5 Dong, A. A. / Jara, N. Akura/Dong 12:15 You have You have
6 Geiss,B. / Voriity, J. Castillo, J. / Montoya Navarro, L. 12:30 Deutschland Deutschland Mexico
7 Ren, X./ Tan, Q. Of K, A. / loh, K. 13:50 China China Singapore
8 Lane,B./ Vendy, S. Solís, J. / Marroquín, A. 14:25 great Britain Great Britain Guatemala
9 Choo, K. / Lim, M. Magee,J. / Reynolds, P. 15:35 Australia Australia Ireland
10 Chong, M. / Tee, K. Corvee, L. / Labar, R. 15:45 Malaysia Malaysia France

Frequently Asked questions (FAQ)

Here are some common questions about badminton results, answered for clarity:

What do the team flags represent?

The team flags represent the nationalities of the badminton players. They help instantly identify the countries the players are representing in the competition.

How is the match time determined?

The match time indicates the time when the badminton match commenced or was scheduled to begin, providing a clear reference for when the competition took place.

What does it mean when a match is listed as “Ended”?

When a match is marked as “Ended”, it signifies that the game has been completed, and the final results are available. It indicates that the winner has been determined.

Where can I find more detailed statistics about each match?

Detailed statistics, such as scores per game, points won and lost, and other performance metrics, are usually available on more complete sports data websites. Refer to the tournament’s official website for the most detailed data.

What do the initials in the player names represent?

The initials typically represent the players’ first names, used to differentiate players with the same last name. This is a standard practice in sports reporting.

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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