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2020 European Junior Badminton Championships – Boys' singles
Tournament details
Dates2–7 November
VenuePajulahti Sports Institute
LocationLahti, Finland
2018 2022

The boys' singles tournament of the 2020 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 2 to 7 November. Arnaud Merklé from France clinched this title in the last edition.[1]

Seeds

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Seeds were announced on 16 October.[2][3]

  1. France Christo Popov (champions)
  2. Denmark Mads Juel Møller (quarterfinals)
  3. Finland Joakim Oldorff (semifinals)
  4. Germany Matthias Kicklitz (semifinals)
  5. Russia Georgii Lebedev (quarterfinals)
  6. Denmark Magnus Johannesen (quarterfinals)
  7. France Yanis Gaudin (final)
  8. Spain Jacobo Fernandez (third round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 France Christo Popov 21 21
4 Germany Matthias Kicklitz 18 8
1 France Christo Popov 21 21
7 France Yanis Gaudin 9 18
3 Finland Joakim Oldorff 21 19 13
7 France Yanis Gaudin 16 21 21

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 France C Popov 21 21
Italy A Gozzini 5 7
1 France C Popov 21 21
Sweden G Bjorkler 10 8
Austria K Niederhuber 16 15
Finland E Melleri 13 9 Sweden G Bjorkler 21 21
Sweden G Bjorkler 21 21 1 France C Popov 21 21
6 Denmark M Johannesen 9 13
6 Denmark M Johannesen 21 21
Russia A Pechenkin 21 21 Russia A Pechenkin 12 11
Israel G Hiram 13 11 6 Denmark M Johannesen 21 21
Estonia T Kilk 14 8
Estonia T Kilk 21 22
Finland J Kuoppala 16 21 21 Finland J Kuoppala 17 20
Czech Republic D Kopřiva 21 10 13

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Germany M Kicklitz 21 21
Croatia B Vadlja 9 10
4 Germany M Kicklitz 21 21
Portugal D Gloria 17 18
Bulgaria S Nikolaev
Slovenia M Masten 17 13 Portugal D Gloria w / o
Portugal D Gloria 21 21 4 Germany M Kicklitz 21 21
Scotland C Smith 14 18
8 Spain J Fernandez 21 21
Germany K Krehemeier 22 16 Ukraine V Yakovlev 14 19
Ukraine V Yakovlev 24 21 8 Spain J Fernandez 18 20
Scotland C Smith 21 22
Scotland C Smith 21 21
Serbia I Kovačević 21 22 Serbia I Kovačević 10 16
Switzerland M Chanthakesone 9 20

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Bulgaria E Panev
Estonia A Ajupov w / o Estonia A Ajupov 16 13
Germany A Sonnenschein 21 21
Germany A Sonnenschein 13 16
Italy L Zhou 12 21 21 5 Russia G Lebedev 21 21
Luxembourg J Pauquet 21 17 6 Italy L Zhou 13 18
5 Russia G Lebedev 21 21
5 Russia G Lebedev 17 18
France A Lanier 21 21 3 Finland J Oldorff 21 21
Czech Republic J Janoštík 7 9 France A Lanier 21 21
Switzerland A Boudier 11 9
France A Lanier 21 19
3 Finland J Oldorff 23 21
Ukraine V Koluzaiev 8 11
3 Finland J Oldorff 21 21

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Russia I Pushkarev 21 21
Portugal D Silva 11 19 Russia I Pushkarev 21 21
Czech Republic T Brázda 12 14
Russia I Pushkarev 20 19
Sweden F Karlborg 21 21 7 France Y Gaudin 22 21
Serbia S Lukic 15 19 Sweden F Karlborg 21 12 15
7 France Y Gaudin 17 21 21
7 France Y Gaudin 19 21 21
Denmark C Vittoriani 21 21 2 Denmark M J Møller 21 14 10
SUB Austria T Rudolf 10 10 Denmark C Vittoriani 21 21
Spain G Fernández 13 6
Denmark C Vittoriani 20 21 23
2 Denmark M J Møller 22 19 25
Slovenia R Kuprivec 9 19
2 Denmark M J Møller 21 21

References

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  1. ^ "Badminton : le Mulhousien Arnaud Merklé, champion d'Europe junior et chef de file d'une Alsace qui brille". France 3 Grand Est (in French). Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. ^ Key dates
  3. ^ Individual events seeds
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