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2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Girls singles
Tournament details
Dates19 (19) – 23 February 2014 (2014-02-23)
Edition17
VenueTaipei Gymnasium
LocationTaipei, Taiwan
2013 2015

The Girls' Singles tournament of the 2014 Asian Junior Badminton Championships was held from February 19–23 in Taipei, Taiwan.[1] The defending champions of the last edition was Aya Ohori from Japan.[2] Ohori competed in this event as the first seeds, but she was beaten by the eventual silver medalist Chen Yufei from China in the third round.[3] Akane Yamaguchi of Japan claim the title after beat Chen in the final with the score 21–10, 21–15.[4] The second and fifth seeded Busanan Ongbumrungpan of Thailand and Liang Xiaoyu of Singapore finished in the semi-finals round, settle for the bronze medal.[3]

Seeded

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  1. Japan Aya Ohori (third round)
  2. Thailand Busanan Ongbumrungpan (semi-final)
  3. China He Bingjiao (quarter-final)
  4. Japan Akane Yamaguchi (champion)
  5. Singapore Liang Xiaoyu (semi-final)
  6. India Ruthvika Shivani (third round)
  7. China Qin Jinjing (quarter-final)
  8. Thailand Pornpawee Chochuwong (third round)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
  China Chen Yufei 21 21
  South Korea Kim Ga-eun 18 17
  China Chen Yufei 21 21
5 Singapore Liang Xiaoyu 10 14
3 China He Bingjiao 17 21 14
5 Singapore Liang Xiaoyu 21 11 21
  China Chen Yufei 10 15
4 Japan Akane Yamaguchi 21 21
7 China Qin Jinjing 16 21 18
4 Japan Akane Yamaguchi 21 17 21
4 Japan Akane Yamaguchi 16 21 21
2 Thailand Busanan Ongbumrungpan 21 8 14
  Malaysia Kisona Selvaduray 5 10
2 Thailand Busanan Ongbumrungpan 21 21

Top Half

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Section 1

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
1 Japan A Ohori
  BYE
1 Japan A Ohori 21 21
  India R Karthik 9 6
  India R Karthik 21 21
  Singapore Tan AN 19 15
1 Japan A Ohori 10 21 15
  China Chen YF 21 13 21
  China Chen YF
  BYE
  China Chen YF 21 21
  Malaysia Ho YM 17 19
  Malaysia Ho YM 21 14 24
  South Korea Kim H-i 18 21 22

Section 2

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
8 Thailand P Chochuwong
  BYE
8 Thailand P Chochuwong 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Liang T-y 13 9
  Philippines A Geverjuan 11 7
  Chinese Taipei Liang T-y 21 21
8 Thailand P Chochuwong 21 16 17
  South Korea Kim G-e 18 21 21
  South Korea Kim G-e 21 21
  Kazakhstan A Dzyuba 2 5
  South Korea Kim G-e 21 21
  Japan N Nidaira 10 13
  Japan N Nidaira 21 21
  Indonesia Fitriani 17 7

Section 3

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
3 China He BJ
  BYE
3 China He BJ 21 21
  India R Das 12 12
  Indonesia V Rumate 10 10
  India R Das 21 21
3 China He BJ 21 21
  Japan R Kawashima 13 13
  Hong Kong Yeung SY 21 21
  Macau Gong XX 5 8
  Hong Kong Yeung SY 10 9
  Japan R Kawashima 21 21
  Japan R Kawashima 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Li M-h 12 12

Section 4

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
5 Singapore Liang XY
  BYE
5 Singapore Liang XY 21 21
  Malaysia Goh JW 6 15
  Singapore G Chua 11 19
  Malaysia Goh JW 21 21
5 Singapore Liang XY 26 21
  Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 24 10
  Philippines S Barredo 13 10
  Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 21 21
  South Korea Ki B-h 9 13
  South Korea Ki B-h 21 21
  Uzbekistan A Khurshudyan 6 2

Bottom Half

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Section 5

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
  Chinese Taipei Chen S-y 17 21 20
  Malaysia Lee YY 21 14 22
  Malaysia Lee YY 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Chang Y-c 16 14
  Hong Kong Fan KY 19 25 15
  Chinese Taipei Chang Y-c 21 23 21
  Malaysia Lee YY 8 6
7 China Qin JJ 21 21
  South Korea Yoon M-a 11 21 15
  India R Devasthale 21 18 21
  India R Devasthale 7 8
7 China Qin JJ 21 21
  BYE
7 China Qin JJ

Section 6

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
  Hong Kong Ng TY 21 21
  Uzbekistan M Pakina 10 5
  Hong Kong Ng TY 17 18
  Thailand T Poopradubsil 21 21
  Singapore Yeo JM 16 19
  Thailand T Poopradubsil 21 21
  Thailand T Poopradubsil 14 8
4 Japan A Yamaguchi 21 21
  Indonesia R Hartawan 21 21
  Sri Lanka N Hewage 1 7
  Indonesia R Hartawan 14 21 14
4 Japan A Yamaguchi 21 17 21
  BYE
4 Japan A Yamaguchi

Section 7

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
  Malaysia K Selvaduray 21 21
  Sri Lanka K Waduthantri 8 7
  Malaysia K Selvaduray 21 20 21
  China Wang XY 13 22 14
  Philippines M Sevilla 6 13
  China Wang XY 21 21
  Malaysia K Selvaduray 21 22
6 India R Shivani 11 20
  Sri Lanka L Geeganage 23 21
  Macau Wong KI 21 16
  Sri Lanka L Geeganage 4 8
6 India R Shivani 21 21
  BYE
6 India R Shivani

Section 8

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First Round Second Round Third Round
               
  Philippines A Albo 21 15 14
  Indonesia G Mariska 18 21 21
  Indonesia G Mariska 21 21
  Thailand D Ruhakarn 11 16
  BYE
  Thailand D Ruhakarn
  Indonesia G Mariska 21 17 20
2 Thailand B Ongbumrungpan 19 21 22
  Chinese Taipei Sung S-y 21 21
  Hong Kong Wu YT 9 16
  Chinese Taipei Sung S-y 11 9
2 Thailand B Ongbumrungpan 21 21
  BYE
2 Thailand B Ongbumrungpan

References

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  1. ^ Firdaus, A. "Tiba di Taipei, Tim AJC Indonesia Adaptasi Cuaca". sports.okezone.com (in Indonesian). MNC. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ Hearn, Don. "Asian Juniors 2013 Finals – Ohori takes first girls' title for Japan". Badzine.net. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b Hearn, Don. "Asian Juniors 2014 SF – Chen coming into her own". Badzine.net. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  4. ^ Hearn, Don. "Asian Juniors 2014 Finals – Akane and China win". Badzine.net. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
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