2022 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' singles

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2022 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates22–27 August
Competitors73 from 35 nations
VenueAthletic Hall Belgrade
Location Belgrade, Serbia
2020 Lahti 2023

The girls' singles tournament of the 2022 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 22 to 27 August. Anastasiia Shapovalova from Russia clinched this title in the last edition.

Contents

Seeds

Seeds were announced on 5 August. [1] [2]

Draw

Finals

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg P Buhrova
Flag of Estonia.svg E Pärsim
 
 
Flag of France.svg M Hoareau
Flag of Denmark.svg F Østergaard
 
 
10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg K Nalbantova
Flag of Israel.svg A Bergelson
 
 
Flag of the Netherlands.svg F Wang
Flag of Hungary.svg Z Szabó
Flag of Hungary.svg Z Szabó 19 2221
Flag of Sweden.svg K Harakamani 2120 16

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
6 Flag of Italy.svg G Stiglich
Flag of Portugal.svg B Roberto
 
 
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg A Boonen
Flag of England.svg L Lee
 
 
14 Flag of Spain.svg N Carulla
Flag of Estonia.svg E Berik
 
 
Flag of Ireland.svg S Flynn
Flag of Scotland.svg A Brooks
Flag of Scotland.svg A Brooks 2116 21
Flag of Austria.svg C Rudolf 15 215

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg L Amiguet
Flag of Slovakia.svg J Ivanovičová
 
 
Flag of Norway.svg K Ødegårdstuen
Flag of Croatia.svg A Pranić
 
 
12 Flag of Germany.svg A Schaller
Flag of Serbia.svg N Bogdanovic
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg B Sabancı
Flag of Denmark.svg S Karmann
Flag of Greece.svg T A Pavlidou 10 15
Flag of Denmark.svg S Karmann 2121

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
7 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg L Krulová
Flag of Romania.svg A Stoica
 
 
Flag of Spain.svg C Teruel
Flag of Lithuania.svg V Paulauskaitė
Flag of Latvia.svg A Babre 10 12
Flag of Lithuania.svg V Paulauskaitė 2121
 
 
15 Flag of Slovenia.svg Š Alič
Flag of Poland.svg M Janko
 
 
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg S Morris
Flag of Finland.svg N Nyqvist
Flag of Finland.svg N Nyqvist 2121
Flag of Serbia.svg T Latas 7 4

Bottom half

Section 5

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Flag of Romania.svg A Serban 2121
Flag of Portugal.svg M Fortunato 18 19
Flag of Romania.svg A Serban
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Nijsse
 
 
Flag of Switzerland.svg V Appenzeller
16 Flag of Germany.svg S Hübsch
 
 
Flag of Finland.svg S A Brahmakal 19 12
Flag of Italy.svg E Piccinin 2121
Flag of Italy.svg E Piccinin
Flag of Slovenia.svg K Matovič
 
 
Flag of Israel.svg A Kirillova
5 Flag of England.svg L Curtin

Section 6

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Flag of Estonia.svg M Salu 2521
Flag of Scotland.svg S Ford 23 18
Flag of Estonia.svg M Salu
Flag of Germany.svg E Neve
 
 
Flag of Greece.svg P Zlatintsi
11 Flag of Bulgaria.svg M Chepisheva
 
 
Flag of Armenia.svg E Tiraturyan
Flag of Latvia.svg A Kupča
 
 
Flag of Hungary.svg T Takács
3 Flag of France.svg É Drouin

Section 7

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Flag of Poland.svg A Weslawowicz 2121
Flag of Norway.svg K Ellingsen 13 13
Flag of Poland.svg A Weslawowicz
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg K Henry
 
 
Flag of Lithuania.svg M Sukackaite
13 Flag of Denmark.svg B Sillassen
 
 
Flag of Sweden.svg E Öhling
Flag of Serbia.svg S Perić
 
 
Flag of Turkey.svg R Bodur
8 Flag of Ireland.svg S Noble

Section 8

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
Flag of Sweden.svg E Ryberg w / o
Flag of Croatia.svg J Buchberger
Flag of Sweden.svg E Ryberg
Flag of Slovakia.svg L Výbochová
 
 
Flag of France.svg A Huynh
9 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg P Maixnerová
 
 
Flag of Austria.svg A Rumpold
Flag of Ukraine.svg S Lavrova
 
 
Flag of Cyprus.svg C Michael
2 Flag of Spain.svg L Rodríguez

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