2018 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' doubles

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2018 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' Doubles
Tournament details
Dates11 (11) – 16 September 2018 (2018-09-16)
Edition26
Venue Kalev Sports Hall
Location Tallinn, Estonia
2017 2020

The Girls' Doubles tournament of the 2018 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from September 11-16. Swedish Doubles Emma Karlsson and Johanna Magnusson clinched this title in the last edition. Danish Amalie Magelund / Freja Ravn leads the seedings this year.

Contents

Seeded

  1. Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Magelund / Freja Ravn (Finals)
  2. Flag of Turkey.svg Bengisu Ercetin / Nazlican Inci (Champions)
  3. Flag of Bulgaria.svg Maria Delcheva / Flag of Slovenia.svg Petra Polanc (Third Round)
  4. Flag of Romania.svg Ioana Grecea / Maria Alexandra Dutu (Third Round)
  5. Flag of Hungary.svg Vivien Sandorhazi / Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tereza Svabikova (First Round)
  6. Flag of Ukraine.svg Anastasiya Prozorova / Valeriya Rudakova (Semi Finals)
  7. Flag of the Netherlands.svg Milou Lugters / Alyssa Tirtosentono (First Round)
  8. Flag of Spain.svg Elena Andreu / Ana Carbon (Quarter Finals)

Draw

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg Freja Ravn
2121
  Flag of Poland.svg Laura Bujak
Flag of Poland.svg Anna Duda
2 4
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg Freja Ravn
19 2121
  Flag of Turkey.svg Ece Sare Basakin
Flag of Turkey.svg Zehra Erdem
2110 14
  Flag of Turkey.svg Ece Sare Basakin
Flag of Turkey.svg Zehra Erdem
2110 21
8 Flag of Spain.svg Elena Andreu
Flag of Spain.svg Ana Carbon
11 2114
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg Freja Ravn
2117 17
2 Flag of Turkey.svg Bengisu Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg Nazlican Inci
14 2121
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anastasiya Prozorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriya Rudakova
2121
  Flag of Sweden.svg Ashwathi Pillai
Flag of Sweden.svg Tilda Sjoo
12 18
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg Anastasiya Prozorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg Valeriya Rudakova
18 219
2 Flag of Turkey.svg Bengisu Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg Nazlican Inci
2116 21
  Flag of Denmark.svg Christine Busch
Flag of Denmark.svg Amalie Schulz
2118 8
2 Flag of Turkey.svg Bengisu Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg Nazlican Inci
15 2121

Top Half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round
               
1 Flag of Denmark.svg A Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg F Ravn
 BYE
1 Flag of Denmark.svg A Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg F Ravn
2121
  Flag of Russia.svg V Kozyreva
Flag of Russia.svg M Sukhova
10 13
  Flag of Russia.svg V Kozyreva
Flag of Russia.svg M Sukhova
2121
  Flag of Romania.svg L Lungu
Flag of Romania.svg L Milu
13 12
1 Flag of Denmark.svg A Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg F Ravn
2121
  Flag of France.svg A Desmons
Flag of France.svg J Moinard
8 11
  Flag of Estonia.svg C Kruus
Flag of Estonia.svg R Uprus
8 9
  Flag of France.svg A Desmons
Flag of France.svg J Moinard
2121
  Flag of France.svg A Desmons
Flag of France.svg J Moinard
2121
  Flag of Ukraine.svg V Masaylo
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Poida
12 14
  Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Boonen
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg C Lassaux
14 17
  Flag of Ukraine.svg V Masaylo
Flag of Ukraine.svg D Poida
2121

Section 2

First round Second round Third round
               
5 Flag of Hungary.svg V Sandorhazi
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg T Svabikova
17 19
  Flag of Poland.svg L Bujak
Flag of Poland.svg A Duda
2121
  Flag of Poland.svg L Bujak
Flag of Poland.svg A Duda
2121
  Flag of England.svg S Kelly
Flag of England.svg H Warner
18 18
  Flag of England.svg S Kelly
Flag of England.svg H Warner
2121
  Flag of Italy.svg J Mair
Flag of Italy.svg L Sagmeister
19 17
  Flag of Poland.svg L Bujak
Flag of Poland.svg A Duda
2121
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Krpatova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zuzakova
13 16
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Krpatova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zuzakova
2117 21
  Flag of Cyprus.svg I Pissi
Flag of Cyprus.svg A Zintsidou
18 2111
  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Krpatova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg K Zuzakova
18 2121
  Flag of Germany.svg M Kuse
Flag of Germany.svg L Michalski
2111 16
  Flag of Latvia.svg A Azarova
Flag of Latvia.svg D Stognija
6 12
  Flag of Germany.svg M Kuse
Flag of Germany.svg L Michalski
2121

Section 3

First round Second round Third round
               
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Delcheva
Flag of Slovenia.svg P Polanc
 BYE
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Delcheva
Flag of Slovenia.svg P Polanc
2121
  Flag of Switzerland.svg I Dickhaeuser
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Schnider
12 16
  Flag of Switzerland.svg I Dickhaeuser
Flag of Switzerland.svg M Schnider
2121
  Flag of Ireland.svg O Flynn
Flag of Ireland.svg A Troy
13 18
3 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Delcheva
Flag of Slovenia.svg P Polanc
2115 16
  Flag of Turkey.svg E S Basakin
Flag of Turkey.svg Z Erdem
17 2121
  Flag of Cyprus.svg E Kattirtzi
Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Pavlova
7 9
  Flag of Turkey.svg E S Basakin
Flag of Turkey.svg Z Erdem
2121
  Flag of Turkey.svg E S Basakin
Flag of Turkey.svg Z Erdem
2121
  Flag of Moldova.svg A Cernetchi
Flag of Moldova.svg E-A Diordiev
12 11
  Flag of Portugal.svg M Afonso
Flag of Portugal.svg I Pardilho
2111 19
  Flag of Moldova.svg A Cernetchi
Flag of Moldova.svg E-A Diordiev
19 2121

Section 4

First round Second round Third round
               
8 Flag of Spain.svg E Andreu
Flag of Spain.svg A Carbon
15 2121
  Flag of Greece.svg T Lambrianidou
Flag of Greece.svg G Sotiriou
2117 17
8 Flag of Spain.svg E Andreu
Flag of Spain.svg A Carbon
20 2121
  Flag of Hungary.svg F D Kiss
Flag of Hungary.svg K Szotak
2212 19
  Flag of Israel.svg Y Pugach
Flag of Israel.svg S Rotshtein
15 12
  Flag of Hungary.svg F D Kiss
Flag of Hungary.svg K Szotak
2121
8 Flag of Spain.svg E Andreu
Flag of Spain.svg A Carbon
2121
  Flag of Scotland.svg L Middleton
Flag of Scotland.svg S Sidebottom
14 17
  Flag of Norway.svg M Christensen
Flag of Norway.svg E Waland
2121
  Flag of Israel.svg H Neiman
Flag of Slovakia.svg L Vojtekova
19 13
  Flag of Norway.svg M Christensen
Flag of Norway.svg E Waland
16 11
  Flag of Scotland.svg L Middleton
Flag of Scotland.svg S Sidebottom
2121
  Flag of Finland.svg M Krzywacki
Flag of Finland.svg I Suutarinen
2119 19
  Flag of Scotland.svg L Middleton
Flag of Scotland.svg S Sidebottom
13 2121

Bottom Half

Section 5

First round Second round Third round
               
  Flag of Slovakia.svg A Remenova
Flag of Slovakia.svg M Tarcalova
2318 21
  Flag of Austria.svg S Au Yeong
Flag of Austria.svg S Herbst
21 2123
  Flag of Austria.svg S Au Yeong
Flag of Austria.svg S Herbst
20 17
  Flag of England.svg M Chapman
Flag of England.svg F Redfearn
2221
  Flag of Portugal.svg A Fernandes
Flag of Portugal.svg C Lourenco
11 14
  Flag of England.svg M Chapman
Flag of England.svg F Redfearn
2121
  Flag of England.svg M Chapman
Flag of England.svg F Redfearn
14 13
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Prozorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Rudakova
2121
  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg L Hart
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg A Whiteman
8 14
  Flag of Finland.svg J Monnberg
Flag of Finland.svg J Salonen
2121
  Flag of Finland.svg J Monnberg
Flag of Finland.svg J Salonen
16 15
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Prozorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Rudakova
2121
  Flag of Belarus.svg H Bandarenka
Flag of Belarus.svg U Zakharava
12 18
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg A Prozorova
Flag of Ukraine.svg V Rudakova
2121

Section 6

First round Second round Third round
               
  Flag of Scotland.svg R Andrew
Flag of Scotland.svg R Sugden
15 2115
  Flag of Sweden.svg A Pillai
Flag of Sweden.svg T Sjoo
2115 21
  Flag of Sweden.svg A Pillai
Flag of Sweden.svg T Sjoo
2121
  Flag of Germany.svg E Moszczynski
Flag of Germany.svg Jule Petrikowski
18 16
  Flag of Germany.svg E Moszczynski
Flag of Germany.svg Jule Petrikowski
2121
  Flag of Slovenia.svg N Brajkovic
Flag of Slovenia.svg M Vracar
7 10
  Flag of Sweden.svg A Pillai
Flag of Sweden.svg T Sjoo
2121
4 Flag of Romania.svg M A Dutu
Flag of Romania.svg I Grecea
12 13
  Flag of Lithuania.svg G Mockute
Flag of Lithuania.svg V Movsovic
17 14
  Flag of Ireland.svg Ra Woods
Flag of Ireland.svg Re Woods
2121
  Flag of Ireland.svg Ra Woods
Flag of Ireland.svg Re Woods
13 2718
4 Flag of Romania.svg M A Dutu
Flag of Romania.svg I Grecea
2125 21
 
BYE
4 Flag of Romania.svg M A Dutu
Flag of Romania.svg I Grecea

Section 7

First round Second round Third round
               
  Flag of Norway.svg S Macsali
Flag of Norway.svg E P Norberg
10 14
  Flag of France.svg L Huet
Flag of France.svg M Le Turdu
2121
  Flag of France.svg L Huet
Flag of France.svg M Le Turdu
12 2113
  Flag of Denmark.svg C Busch
Flag of Denmark.svg A Schulz
2116 21
  Flag of Iceland.svg T Eylands
Flag of Iceland.svg U H Orvar
6 8
  Flag of Denmark.svg C Busch
Flag of Denmark.svg A Schulz
2121
  Flag of Denmark.svg C Busch
Flag of Denmark.svg A Schulz
2121
  Flag of Russia.svg A Kurdyukova
Flag of Russia.svg A Shapovalova
18 21
  Flag of Poland.svg M Kulska
Flag of Poland.svg Z Parysz
19 2121
  Flag of Italy.svg M Corsini
Flag of Italy.svg C Passeri
2115 14
  Flag of Poland.svg M Kulska
Flag of Poland.svg Z Parysz
11 9
  Flag of Russia.svg A Kurdyukova
Flag of Russia.svg A Shapovalova
2121
  Flag of Russia.svg A Kurdyukova
Flag of Russia.svg A Shapovalova
2120 21
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg M Lugters
Flag of the Netherlands.svg A Tirtosentono
13 2216

Section 8

First round Second round Third round
               
  Flag of Switzerland.svg J Franconville
Flag of Switzerland.svg D Pelupessy
14 16
  Flag of Spain.svg N Diaz
Flag of Spain.svg C Leal
2121
  Flag of Spain.svg N Diaz
Flag of Spain.svg C Leal
16 19
  Flag of Moldova.svg V Ginga
Flag of Bulgaria.svg H Popovska
2121
  Flag of Moldova.svg V Ginga
Flag of Bulgaria.svg H Popovska
2123
  Flag of Latvia.svg U Berga
Flag of Latvia.svg L Lencevica
15 21
  Flag of Moldova.svg V Ginga
Flag of Bulgaria.svg H Popovska
16 14
2 Flag of Turkey.svg B Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg N Inci
2121
  Flag of Estonia.svg K Kapanen
Flag of Estonia.svg V Korobova
18 2121
  Flag of Croatia.svg I Misir
Flag of Croatia.svg I Sadaic
2115 19
  Flag of Estonia.svg K Kapanen
Flag of Estonia.svg V Korobova
7 9
2 Flag of Turkey.svg B Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg N Inci
2121
 
BYE
2 Flag of Turkey.svg B Ercetin
Flag of Turkey.svg N Inci

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