2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships – Men's singles SL3

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Men's singles SL3
at the 2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships
Venue St. Jakobshalle
Location Basel, Switzerland
Dates20–25 August
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of India.svg  India
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
  2017 Ulsan
2021 TBD  

The men's singles SL3 tournament of the 2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships took place from 20 to 25 August. [1]

Contents

Seeds

  1. Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat (world champion)
  2. Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell (final)
  3. Flag of India.svg Manoj Sarkar (semi-finals)
  4. Flag of Indonesia.svg Ukun Rukaendi (semi-finals)
  5. Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wolter (group stage)
  6. Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Fujihara (quarter-finals)
  7. Flag of France.svg Mathieu Thomas (first round)
  8. Flag of India.svg Umesh Vikram Kumar (quarter-finals)

Group stage

All times are local (UTC+2).

Group A

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat [1]11020+24741+61Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkhon Bunsun 101022414760
3 Flag of Kenya.svg Edwin Muruah Mwangi (N)0000000000
Source: TS
(N) Did not start
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
22 Aug
17:00
Pramod Bhagat Flag of India.svg 2–0 Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkhon Bunsun 26–2421–17

Group B

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell [2]22040+48418+662Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa Tuğra Nur 211220505441
3 Flag of Uganda.svg Paddy Kizza Kasirye 2020442284620
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
11:00
Daniel Bethell Flag of England.svg 2–0 Flag of Uganda.svg Paddy Kizza Kasirye 21–521–5
21 Aug
13:30
Mustafa Tuğra Nur Flag of Turkey.svg 2–0 Flag of Uganda.svg Paddy Kizza Kasirye 21–621–6
22 Aug
17:00
Daniel Bethell Flag of England.svg 2–0 Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa Tuğra Nur 21–421–4

Group C

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of India.svg Manoj Sarkar [3/4]11021+15535+201Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Spain.svg Simon Cruz Mondejar 0001213555200
3 Flag of Nigeria.svg Chukwuebuka Sunday Eze (N)1010000000
Source: TS
(N) Did not start
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
10:30
Manoj Sarkar Flag of India.svg 2–1 Flag of Spain.svg Simon Cruz Mondejar 13–2121–621–8

Group D

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ukun Rukaendi [3/4]33061+5142102+403Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek 32153+2153125+282
3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Faxin 312341117128111
4 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Leslie 30306670127570
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
10:30
Wu Faxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2–0 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Leslie 21–922–20
20 Aug
10:30
Ukun Rukaendi Flag of Indonesia.svg 2–1 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek 16–2121–1421–19
21 Aug
13:00
Ukun Rukaendi Flag of Indonesia.svg 2–0 Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Leslie 21–821–11
21 Aug
13:00
Wu Faxin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 1–2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek 11–2121–1513–21
22 Aug
17:00
Ukun Rukaendi Flag of Indonesia.svg 2–0 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Faxin 21–1321–16
22 Aug
17:30
Colin Leslie Flag of Scotland.svg 0–2 Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek 11–2111–21

Group E

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Vietnam.svg Trịnh Anh Tuấn 33060+612662+643Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Chyrkov 32142+210691+152
3 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wolter [5/8]312242959831
4 Flag of Finland.svg Antti Kärki 30306650126760
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
10:30
Trịnh Anh Tuấn Flag of Vietnam.svg 2–0 Flag of Finland.svg Antti Kärki 21–621–9
20 Aug
11:00
Pascal Wolter Flag of Germany.svg 0–2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Chyrkov 10–2118–21
21 Aug
13:30
Pascal Wolter Flag of Germany.svg '2–0 Flag of Finland.svg Antti Kärki 21–621–8
21 Aug
13:30
Trịnh Anh Tuấn Flag of Vietnam.svg 2–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Chyrkov 21–921–13
22 Aug
17:30
Pascal Wolter Flag of Germany.svg 0–2 Flag of Vietnam.svg Trịnh Anh Tuấn 16–219–21
22 Aug
17:30
Antti Kärki Flag of Finland.svg 0–2 Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Chyrkov 12–219–21

Group F

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Fujihara [5/8]33060+612768+593Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Oliver 32144014114872
3 Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Byzery 312352144164201
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Zuffo 303264123155320
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
11:00
Alan Oliver Flag of Scotland.svg 2–1 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Zuffo 11–2121–1321–16
20 Aug
11:00
Daisuke Fujihara Flag of Japan.svg 2–0 Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Byzery 21–822–20
21 Aug
14:00
Daisuke Fujihara Flag of Japan.svg 2–0 Flag of Brazil.svg Leonardo Zuffo 21–921–11
21 Aug
14:00
Alan Oliver Flag of Scotland.svg 2–1 Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Byzery 21–920–2227–25
22 Aug
17:30
Leonardo Zuffo Flag of Brazil.svg 1–2 Flag of France.svg Geoffrey Byzery 21–1817–2115–21
22 Aug
18:00
Daisuke Fujihara Flag of Japan.svg 2–0 Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Oliver 21–721–13

Group G

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Thomas [5/8]33062+4161124+373Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Dong-jae 32153+2156127+292
3 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Hiroi 31224293114211
4 Flag of England.svg William Smith 303264119164450
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
11:30
William Smith Flag of England.svg 1–2 Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Dong-jae 19–2121–186–21
20 Aug
11:30
Mathieu Thomas Flag of France.svg 2–0 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Hiroi 21–1321–14
21 Aug
14:00
Mathieu Thomas Flag of France.svg 2–1 Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Dong-jae 21–1915–2121–14
21 Aug
14:30
William Smith Flag of England.svg 0–2 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Hiroi 16–2114–21
22 Aug
18:00
Mathieu Thomas Flag of France.svg 2–1 Flag of England.svg William Smith 21–620–2221–15
22 Aug
18:00
Joo Dong-jae Flag of South Korea.svg 2–0 Flag of Japan.svg Taku Hiroi 21–821–16

Group H

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1 Flag of India.svg Umesh Vikram Kumar [5/8]33061+5144103+413Advance to Knock-out stage
2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaoyu 32152+314195+462
3 Flag of Vietnam.svg Phạm Đức Trung 3122428399161
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg William Roussy 30306655126710
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
20 Aug
11:30
Phạm Đức Trung Flag of Vietnam.svg 0–2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaoyu 10–215–21
20 Aug
11:30
Umesh Vikram Kumar Flag of India.svg 2–0 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg William Roussy 21–921–11
21 Aug
14:30
Umesh Vikram Kumar Flag of India.svg 2–1 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaoyu 18–2121–1821–18
21 Aug
14:30
Phạm Đức Trung Flag of Vietnam.svg 2–0 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg William Roussy 21–621–9
22 Aug
18:30
Umesh Vikram Kumar Flag of India.svg 2–0 Flag of Vietnam.svg Phạm Đức Trung 21–1621–10
22 Aug
18:30
Chen Xiaoyu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2–0 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg William Roussy 21–721–13

Knock-out stage

First Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
1 Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat 2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen Xiaoyu 15 12
1 Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat 2121
5/8 Flag of India.svg Umesh Vikram Kumar 16 12
5/8 Flag of India.svg Umesh Vikram Kumar 2121
Flag of Scotland.svg Alan Oliver 7 14
1 Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat 2121
3/4 Flag of India.svg Manoj Sarkar 18 16
3/4 Flag of India.svg Manoj Sarkar 2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Huzairi Abdul Malek 16 15
3/4 Flag of India.svg Manoj Sarkar 2119 21
Flag of Vietnam.svg Trịnh Anh Tuấn 10 2115
Flag of Vietnam.svg Trịnh Anh Tuấn 14 2121
Flag of South Korea.svg Joo Dong-jae 2117 16
1 Flag of India.svg Pramod Bhagat 6 2121
2 Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell 2114 5
Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkhon Bunsun 19 2121
5/8 Flag of France.svg Mathieu Thomas 2119 14
Flag of Thailand.svg Mongkhon Bunsun 17 10
3/4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ukun Rukaendi 2121
Flag of Ukraine.svg Oleksandr Chyrkov 16 16
3/4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ukun Rukaendi 2121
3/4 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ukun Rukaendi 5 8
2 Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell 2121
Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa Tuğra Nur 19 8
5/8 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Fujihara 2121
5/8 Flag of Japan.svg Daisuke Fujihara 14 15
2 Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell 2121
Flag of Spain.svg Simon Cruz Mondejar 4 3
2 Flag of England.svg Daniel Bethell 2121

Reference

  1. "BWF Para-Badminton World Championships". bwfpara.tournamentsoftware.com. Retrieved 6 January 2021.

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