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2018 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Boys' singles

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2018 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Boys' singles
Tournament details
Dates18 (18)–22 July 2018 (2018-07-22)
Edition21
VenueJaya Raya Sports Hall Training Center
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
2017 2019

The boys' singles tournament of the 2018 Badminton Asia Junior Championships was held from July 18 to 22.[1] Leong Jun Hao from Malaysia clinched this title in the last edition.[2] Thailand’s reigning World Junior Champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn leads the seedings this year.[3]

Seeded

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  1. Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn (final)
  2. China Li Shifeng (quarterfinals)
  3. China Bai Yupeng (semifinals)
  4. Indonesia Ikhsan Rumbay (semifinals)
  5. Chinese Taipei Chen Shiau-cheng (third round)
  6. India Lakshya Sen (champion)
  7. Indonesia Alberto Alvin Yulianto (quarterfinals)
  8. Chinese Taipei Su Li-yang (second round)
  9. Kazakhstan Dmitriy Panarin (second round)
  10. Indonesia Karono (fourth round)
  11. Thailand Saran Jamsri (fourth round)
  12. Singapore Joel Koh (fourth round)
  13. Vietnam Nguyễn Hải Đăng (second round)
  14. Chinese Taipei Yu Sheng-po (third round)
  15. Malaysia Ng Tze Yong (quarterfinals)
  16. India Kiran George (fourth round)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn 23 21
  Indonesia Christian Adinata 21 8
1 Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn 21 21
3 China Bai Yupeng 14 12
3 China Bai Yupeng 21 22
7 Indonesia Alberto Alvin Yulianto 15 20
1 Thailand Kunlavut Vitidsarn 19 18
6 India Lakshya Sen 21 21
15 Malaysia Ng Tze Yong 14 19
4 Indonesia Ikhsan Rumbay 21 21
4 Indonesia Ikhsan Rumbay 7 14
6 India Lakshya Sen 21 21
6 India Lakshya Sen 21 21
2 China Li Shifeng 14 12

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 Thailand K Vitidsarn 21 21
  Vietnam Nguyen A G H 9 8
1 Thailand K Vitidsarn 21 21
  Singapore D M Ng 16 12
  Sri Lanka C Dias 14 12
  Singapore D M Ng 21 21
1 Thailand K Vitidsarn 21 21
10 Indonesia Karono 16 9
10 Indonesia Karono 21 16 21
  India A F Sanjay 16 21 17
10 Indonesia Karono 21 14 28
  Japan H Nakayama 18 21 26
  Bangladesh A Solaiman 6 8
  Japan H Nakayama 21 21

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5 Chinese Taipei Chen S-c 21 21
  Iran A Karami 7 14
5 Chinese Taipei Chen S-c 21 18 19
  Malaysia Chia W J 17 21 21
  Hong Kong J Gunawan 11 13
  Malaysia Chia W J 21 21
  Malaysia Chia W J 14 18
  Indonesia C Adinata 21 21
9 Kazakhstan D Panarin 19 15
  South Korea Park H-s 21 21
  South Korea Park H-s 15 15
  Indonesia C Adinata 21 21
  China Liu L 19 20
  Saudi Arabia A Alothman 5 6   Indonesia C Adinata 21 22
  Indonesia C Adinata 21 21

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 China Bai YP 21 21
  Sri Lanka L De Silva 8 13
3 China Bai YP 21 21
  Bangladesh M A H Lukman 6 6
  Bangladesh M A H Lukman 21 21
  Mongolia T Gombodorj 11 6
3 China Bai YP 19 21 21
  Thailand S Piyawatcharavijit 21 14 12
14 Chinese Taipei Yu S-p 21 21
  Saudi Arabia N Alghamdi 4 3
14 Chinese Taipei Yu S-p 18 11
  Thailand S Piyawatcharavijit 21 21
  Singapore N Yap Z M 17 13
  Thailand S Piyawatcharavijit 21 21

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
7 Indonesia A A Yulianto 21 21
  Hong Kong J Wang 7 16
7 Indonesia A A Yulianto 21 21
  Macau Pui P F 15 8
  Myanmar Kaung M H 6 5
  Macau Pui P F 21 21
7 Indonesia A A Yulianto 21 21
16 India K George 19 19
16 India K George 24 21
  Malaysia Lim C K 22 16
16 India K George 21 21 21
  South Korea Choi J-h 16 23 12
  South Korea Choi J-h 21 21
  Japan T Kato 21 21   Japan T Kato 13 17
  Vietnam Nguyen T T 9 15

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Myanmar Kaung A 21 17 21
  Saudi Arabia M Alghamdi 16 21 10   Myanmar Kaung A 5 3
  Hong Kong Ko S H 21 21
  Hong Kong Ko S H 18 14
15 Malaysia Ng T Y 21 21
  Mongolia S Enkhbat 13 10
15 Malaysia Ng T Y 21 21
15 Malaysia Ng T Y 21 21
  India P Rajawat 15 14
  Sri Lanka V Fernando 8 4
  India P Rajawat 21 21
  India P Rajawat 21 13 23
  Japan R Ichii 18 21 21
  Japan R Ichii 21 21
8 Chinese Taipei Su L-y 17 17

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Macau Ao F L 14 12
  Bangladesh S S M S Ullah 21 21
  Bangladesh S S M S Ullah 12 7
12 Singapore J Koh 21 21
  Kazakhstan K Tajibullayev 7 8
12 Singapore J Koh 21 21
12 Singapore J Koh 18 11
4 Indonesia I Rumbay 21 21
  South Korea Lee H-j 14 17
  Thailand P Srimanta 21 21
  Thailand P Srimanta 12 12
4 Indonesia I Rumbay 21 21
  China Cao YF 8 22
4 Indonesia I Rumbay 21 24

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Indonesia S P Belawa 21 21
  Myanmar Zwe Y N 4 6   Indonesia S P Belawa 21 21
  Malaysia J Kok J H 15 14
  Indonesia S P Belawa 19 21 17
11 Thailand S Jamsri 21 19 21
  Hong Kong Mak P N 21 18 15
11 Thailand S Jamsri 9 21 21
11 Thailand S Jamsri 15 16
6 India L Sen 21 21
  Bangladesh G Singha 11 1
  Japan R Hatano 21 21
  Japan R Hatano 6 21 15
6 India L Sen 21 18 21
  South Korea Kim H-j 13 11
6 India L Sen 21 21

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Saudi Arabia A Alharthi 2 3
  Indonesia Y Ramlie 21 21
  Indonesia Y Ramlie 13 13
  Chinese Taipei Yang Y 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Yang Y 9 21 21
13 Vietnam Nguyễn H Đ 21 15 9
  Chinese Taipei Yang Y 10 17
2 China Li SF 21 21
  Kazakhstan D Abdullayev 15 12
  Sri Lanka T N Ambegoda 21 21
  Sri Lanka T N Ambegoda 12 15
2 China Li SF 21 21
  Macau Lee R H 8 5
2 China Li SF 21 21

References

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  1. ^ K, Vanya; F, Vidya (14 July 2018). "Pembangunan Jaya Raya Asia Junior Championships 2018" (in Indonesian). PB Jaya Raya. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  2. ^ Peter, Fabian (30 July 2017). "M'sia's Leong Jun Hao crowned 2017 Asian boys' singles champion". New Straits Times. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  3. ^ Bastian, Stevy (4 July 2018). "Thais top the singles seeds for Asian Juniors". Badzine.net. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
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