2023 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Girls' singles

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2023 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates12 (12) – 16 July 2023 (2023-07-16)
Edition23rd
LevelInternational
Venue Among Rogo Sports Hall
Location Yogyakarta, Indonesia
2019 Suzhou 2024

The girls' singles tournament of the 2023 Badminton Asia Junior Championships will be held from 12 to 16 July. Zhou Meng from China clinched this title in the last edition in 2019 before COVID-19 pandemic.

Contents

Seeds

Seeds were announced on 20 June. [1] Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

Finals

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
               
1 Flag of Japan.svg Tomoka Miyazaki 12 2121
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Wenjing 2117 23
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu Wenjing 17 2116
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-ji 2117 21
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-ji 2121
16 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruzana 10 5
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Min-ji 11 17
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari 2121
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari 17 2121
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang Linran 2119 19
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Mutiara Ayu Puspitasari 2221
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shou Qunyu 20 13
  Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shou Qunyu 2121
2 Flag of Thailand.svg Sirada Roongpiboonsopit 17 16

Top half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
                    
1 Flag of Japan.svg T Miyazaki 2121
Flag of Vietnam.svg Le N V 8 15
1 Flag of Japan.svg T Miyazaki 9 2121
Flag of Indonesia.svg C M Handoyo 2113 18
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg M Omer Khan 5 16
Flag of Indonesia.svg C M Handoyo 2121
1 Flag of Japan.svg T Miyazaki 2121
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ung Y X 8 14
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ung Y X 2118 21
Flag of Singapore.svg Chia X Y 7 2115
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ung Y X 2119 21
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sombutwatthananukool 19 2116
Flag of Thailand.svg S Sombutwatthananukool 19 2121
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lo S T 2115 8

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5 Flag of India.svg T Shah w / o
Flag of Thailand.svg T Saeheng
5 Flag of India.svg T Shah 2121
Flag of Japan.svg M Kohara 6 17
Flag of Japan.svg M Kohara 2121
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg S De Silva 8 13
5 Flag of India.svg T Shah 13 8
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu WJ 2121
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu WJ 19 2221
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim D-y 2120 11
9 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Xu WJ 2121
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Peng Y-w 11 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg D T Wulandari 20 9
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Peng Y-w 2221

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 Flag of Thailand.svg P Opatniput
Flag of Bangladesh.svg S Rajbongshi w / o
Flag of Bangladesh.svg S Rajbongshi 5 8
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R Liyanage 2121
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R Liyanage 2121
Flag of Hong Kong.svg A Liu H K 16 11
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R Liyanage 8 14
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-j 2121
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-j 2123
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dai QY 16 21
14 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-j 2121
Flag of India.svg A Kharb 14 9
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg A Raj 7 8
Flag of India.svg A Kharb 2121

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong X Y 2121
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg S Sreejith Parol 13 14
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong X Y 18 2121
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran T A 2110 17
Flag of Vietnam.svg Tran T A 2121
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg N Palliyaguruge 8 18
8 Flag of Malaysia.svg Ong X Y 20 20
11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruzana 2222
11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruzana w / o
Flag of the Philippines.svg K I Zapanta
11 Flag of Indonesia.svg Ruzana 2121
Flag of Japan.svg R Hiramoto 17 19
Flag of Japan.svg R Hiramoto 2125
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang P-y 2121 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang P-y 18 23
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Liang KW 17 12

Bottom half

Section 5

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Flag of the Philippines.svg A D Ocampo 6 10
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-s 2121 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-s 2121
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chan W L 11 15
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-s 2121
12 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Y-s 17 12
Flag of Malaysia.svg Oo S Z
12 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Wang Y-s w / o
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim M-s 15 17
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg M A Puspitasari 2121
Flag of Bangladesh.svg J Akter Kona 6 3
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Pan HY 2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Pan HY 18 16
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg M A Puspitasari 2121
Flag of Japan.svg N Matsuta 18 18
6 Flag of Indonesia.svg M A Puspitasari 2121

Section 6

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg S D Gurav 10 18
Flag of Malaysia.svg C Tee 2121
Flag of Malaysia.svg C Tee 8 10
11 Flag of India.svg R S Santhosh Ramraj 2121
Flag of Vietnam.svg Bui B P 17 15
11 Flag of India.svg R S Santhosh Ramraj 2121
11 Flag of India.svg R S Santhosh Ramraj 15 13
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang LR 2121
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg P Wijesundara 9 9
Flag of Indonesia.svg T R Wiryawan 2121
Flag of Indonesia.svg T R Wiryawan 15 18
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang LR 2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Huang LR w / o
4 Flag of Thailand.svg S Vitidsarn

Section 7

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shou QY 2121
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg I Hewagallage 6 4
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shou QY 2121
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim T-y 10 17
Flag of South Korea.svg Kim T-y 19 2121
10 Flag of Singapore.svg M Lee X Y 2110 14
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shou QY 2221
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Y-e 20 16
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Y-e 2121
Flag of the Philippines.svg C R Fuentespina 2 8
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsieh Y-e 20 2121
7 Flag of Japan.svg M Endo 2219 18
Flag of Indonesia.svg S T Mahesi 14 13
7 Flag of Japan.svg M Endo 2121

Section 8

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
Flag of Indonesia.svg A M Arjisetya 2125
Flag of Vietnam.svg Huỳnh K M 3 23
Flag of Indonesia.svg A M Arjisetya 13 19
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg S Zulaikha 2121
Flag of Bangladesh.svg M M Biswas 5 9
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg S Zulaikha 2121
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg S Zulaikha 2118 19
2 Flag of Thailand.svg S Roongpiboonsopit 17 2121
Flag of India.svg S Valishetty 2121
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg N Rajesh 14 11
Flag of India.svg S Valishetty 13 2116
2 Flag of Thailand.svg S Roongpiboonsopit 2116 21
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wong Y 11 12
2 Flag of Thailand.svg S Roongpiboonsopit 2121

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