2019 English National Badminton Championships

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2019 English National Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Edition56th
VenueWestgate Badminton Centre
Location Winchester
2018 Nationals 2020 Nationals

The 2019 English National Badminton Championships were held in Westgate Badminton Centre, Winchester, Hampshire from February 2 to February 3, 2019. [1] [2]

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Rajiv Ouseph won his ninth singles title which put him just one behind the record of ten set by Darren Hall. [3]

Winners

EventWinnerRunner-UpScore
Men's singles Rajiv Ouseph Sam Parsons 19-21, 21-13, 21-14
Women's singles Chloe Birch Georgina Bland 21-16, 21-15
Men's doubles Ben Lane & Sean Vendy Peter Briggs & Gregory Mairs 21-17, 19-21, 21-10
Women's doubles Chloe Birch & Lauren Smith Jenny Moore & Jessica Pugh 21-18, 21-13
Mixed doubles Ben Lane & Jessica Pugh Tom Wolfenden & Jenny Moore 21-16, 21-14

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References

  1. "2019 National Championships". Badminton England.
  2. "2019 National Championships Men's results". Badminton England.
  3. "Ouseph on brink of Hall record after Nationals victory". Badminton England.[ permanent dead link ]