Venue : Taoyuan County Stadium, Chinese Taipei Eligible players : Players are eligible provided they remain under 19 years of age throughout the calendar year in which World Junior Championships are held. In other words players must have been born in 1993 or later to compete. BWF may require documentation supporting the age of players. Overview and history : http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=22773 *MIXED TEAM Event => SUHANDINATA Cup (28-31 October 2011)* Seeding date : based on previous year results of overall standing for continental confederations Draw date : 11th October 2011 List of Country : http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=37865 2010 Final result : [CHN def.KOR 3-0] http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...8A3C1CE-55FE-4ADA-B99B-D3FFD4262A3F&match=136 Final standing of 2010 edition : 1) China 2) Korea 3) Malaysia 4) Indonesia 5) Japan 6) Denmark 7) Chinese Taipei 8) Thailand 9) India 10) England 11) Hongkong 12) Germany 13) France 14) Netherlands 15) Singapore 16) Canada 17) Turkey 18) Peru 19) Austria 20) USA 21) Mexico 22) Puerto Rico 23) South Africa 24) Dominican Republic *INDIVIDUAL Event => BIMANTARA Cup (02-06 November 2011)* Closing date for online entry : 4th October 2011 Seeding date : World Ranking 6th October 2011 shall be used Draw date : 31st October 2011 2010 World Junior Champions : MS : Viktor Axelsen (DEN) WS : Ratchanok Inthanon (THA) MD : Ow Yao Han/ Yew Hong Kheng (MAS) WD : Bao Yixin/Ou Dongni (CHN) XD : Liu Cheng/Bao Yixin (CHN) Final result at ts.com : http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/s...231057-C679-40BD-BF99-283E08B22BC7&d=20100425
2011 World JUNIOR Championships - tournamentsoftware http://www.tournamentsoftware.com/sport/tournament.aspx?id=64769DFE-8EDC-4655-9D99-0883C1F7DB9F
Team seeding report => BWF link : http://www.bwfbadminton.org/file_download.aspx?id=39069 The draw for team event will be held on 12th October 2011 according to BWF last updated.
sis CLELY, thanks for sharing the details!! I am looking for the information for quite some times, but couldn't able to find it. Many thanks~
yes, because this time WJC is held at Chinese Taipei... and you know the history between China and Chinese Taipei...
Without the participation of the Chinese, chances in WD and XD are pretty good for Team INA. It's good also to see Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo, the 16 yo prodigy from PB Djarum participating in this tourney for the first time. Let's see if he and Lukhi Apri Nugroho can challenge the likes of Nelson Heg/Teo Ee Yi, the 2 Taiwanese BD pairs, and possible the KOR & DEN pairs.
To beat MAS in the Team Event, INA has to secure XD, GD and one of GS or BS. This year probably represents the best chance for Team INA to win the Team Event & a few Individual Events.
dont forget Japan, Korea, India, Taipei and Denmark. If Thailand send the best team, they will be a treat too. Thailand has Thammasin Sitthikom who is very good in MS. Dont know if they send him or not. still 16 yo. beat Riyanto in Thai GP Gold, won the Tangkas Alfamart Junior, and played very well in INA Challenge. Kosit is also not bad. their GS is always good enough also. Japan has Momota Kento, Nozomi Okuhara (hope she will be here)... India has Sindhu PV, Sameer Verma.... Denmark is always good in BS, BD and GS. but i am quite sure, Victor Axelsen will not play here. Let see.... Taipei has strong BD and XD. If Tai Tzu Ying play (no european tour), she will give 1 point for Taipei. Korea, I think has some good players.... some of their juniors can go to SF and Final of Tangkas Alfamart Junior. and I am sure, there are still some better ones who were not going to Jakarta. we have so many good talents around the world, should be very interesting WJC, but no China. sigh....
haha... you kidding MAS has a very strong squad.... MS : Zulfadly MD : Nelson/Teo WD : Lee/Chew WS : Sonia they have the capability to secure 1 point each to MAS
as far as i know,tai will be participating in this event. yeah,many talent around the world. i didnt saw them in action for a long time,so not sure how far they have progress but i quite confident they can enter final
Based on: http://www.pb-pbsi.org/app/information/newsDetail.aspx?/450 Indonesian team: MS: Wisnu Yuli Prasetyo, Arief Gifar Ramadhan, Shesar Hiren Rhustavito and Riyanto Subagdja WS: Elysabeth Purwaningtyas, Hana Ramadhini, Yulia Yosephine Susanto and Rusydina Antardayu MD: Lukhi Apri Nugroho/Kevin Sanjaya, Ronald Alexander/Selvanus Geh WD: Suci Rizki Andini/Tiara Rosalia, Anggia Shitta/Shella Devi Aulia XD: Lukhi Apri Nugroho/Ririn Amelia, Ronald Alexander/Tiara Rosalia, Hafiz Faisal/Shella Devi Aulia, and Alfian Eko Prasetia/Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja
You know the history between China and Chinese Taipei . Damn it...... Politics is involved in sports again. :crying::crying::crying: .
Actually, MAS women is not that strong and Zulfadli can be suspect at times... MAS CAN get pretty fragile and have 50-50 chance against almost every country...
Suci Rizky Andini/Tiara Rosalia Nuraidah, the 2011 Asian Junior Championship winner and 2009 World Junior Championship runner-up should be INA best hope to win the title here.