Italian Open & Italy’s Sporting Day: A Recap

The third day of the Italian Open, Badminton’s tournament during the Palaresia di Bolzano, offers alternate results for Italian colors. Fabio Caponio The day begins by taking advantage of the forfeit of the French Valentin Singerretired on the score of 21-15 11-1 for the blue.

The Italian bearer ends his race in the round of 16 when he surrenders to the Israeli Daniil Dubovenko. The seeded number 1 head wins the meeting, in just over an hour, with the score of 21-15 16-21 21-14. Luca Zhou It comes out in the sixteenth. The Danish William Bøgebjerg It exceeds 21-17 17-21 21-15. The Austrian Collins Valentine Filimon fold Christopher Vittoriani 21-15 21-19.

In the sixteenth of the female singular the Turkish Ozge Bayrak eliminates 21-18 21-18, in forty minutes, the blue Gianna Stiglich. In the blue derby Yasmine Hamza comes back the initial disadvantage and regulates the compatriot Emma Piccinin 20-22 21-11 21-12. The Hamza race stops in the round of 16 against Cristina Teruel. The Iberian player eliminates the series head number 7 with a score of 22-20 14-21 21-18.

In the sixteenth of the male double the Swedes Isak Erliksson-Victor Morskogen exceed 17-21 21-7 the blue tandem 17-7 Thomas Bianchi-Kevin Strobl. In the eighth of the women’s double the transalpine team Agathe Cuevas-Kathell Desmots-Chacun, seeded number 4 of the tournament, overwhelms 21-6 21-5 the Italian couple Sofia Galimberti-Hanna Tribus. The turn pass Martina Corsini and Emma Piccinin. The blue duo eliminates 19-21 21-18 21-17 The Emiratin couple Janani Ananthakumar-taabia khan.

In the mixed double doubles scoreboard Massetti and Yasmine Hamza come out to the sixteenth-century finals against David Eckerlin-Kirsten de Wit. The German-Dutch couple wins the meeting with the score of 21-14 19-21 21-14.

James Whitfield

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