Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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04/30 10:50 | 1 | Tzu Ying Tai vs Se Young An | 2-0 |
04/29 13:20 | 2 | Akane Yamaguchi vs Tzu Ying Tai | 1-2 |
04/29 12:55 | 2 | Yu Fei Chen vs Se Young An | 1-2 |
04/28 13:40 | 3 | Akane Yamaguchi vs Zhi Yi Wang | 2-1 |
04/28 13:10 | 3 | Gregoria Mariska Tunjung vs Yufei Chen | 1-2 |
04/28 12:20 | 3 | Pusarla V. Sindhu vs Se Young An | 1-2 |
04/28 11:40 | 3 | Tzu Ying Tai vs Bingjiao He | 2-1 |
04/27 13:35 | 4 | Yue Han vs Pusarla V. Sindhu | 0-2 |
04/27 11:35 | 4 | Busanan Ongbumrungpan vs Se Young An | 0-2 |
04/27 11:25 | 4 | Aya Ohori vs Yufei Chen | 0-2 |
04/27 10:00 | 4 | Zhiyi Wang vs Pornpawee Chochuwong | Walkover |
04/27 09:25 | 4 | Gregoria Mariska Tunjung vs Komang Ayu Cahya Dewi | 2-1 |
The Badminton Asia Championships (formerly Asian Badminton Championships until 2006) is a tournament organized by governing body Badminton Asia to crown the best badminton players in Asia.
The tournament started in 1962 and is held annually since 1991. The event had rotated between team and individual competitions before the team event became null since 1994.
At the 2003 event however, there is a controversy when China decided to pull out from the tournament at the last minute. Head coach Li Yongbo said that the tournament did not award any ranking points for the 2004 Summer Olympics event and wanted to give his players more time to rest. Some of the top players were also willing to pull out from the tournament since the competitiveness of the event was low.