Badminton at the 2019 European Games – Men's doubles

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Badminton's men's doubles
at the 2019 European Games
VenueFalcon Club
Dates24–29 June
Competitors32 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
  2015
2023  

The badminton men's doubles tournament at the 2019 European Games was held from 24 to 29 June at Falcon Club.

Contents

Competition format

The doubles tournament is played with 16 pairs, initially playing in four groups of four, before the top two from each group qualifies for an 8-pair knock-out stage.

Schedule

All times are in FET (UTC+03). [1]

Start timeSession
24 June, 9:00Group stage, matchday 1
25 June, 9:00Group stage, matchday 2
26 June, 9:00Group stage, matchday 3
27 June, 17:00Quarter-finals
28 June, 18:00Semi-finals
29 June, 18:00Final

Seeds

Seeds for all badminton events at the 2nd European Games were announced on 29 May. [2]

  1. Flag of Denmark.svg  Kim Astrup Sørensen / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen  (DEN)(silver medal)
  2. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marcus Ellis / Chris Langridge  (GBR) (gold medal)
  3. Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov  (RUS)(bronze medal)
  4. Flag of Germany.svg  Mark Lamsfuß / Marvin Emil Seidel  (GER)(quarterfinals)

Results

The group stage draws was held on 4 June.

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDQualification
1Flag of Denmark.svg  Kim Astrup Sørensen / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen  (DEN)[1]22040+48554+31Qualification to knock-out stage
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelle Maas / Robin Tabeling  (NED)2112207469+5
3Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Greco / Kevin Strobl  (ITA)202044488436
Flag of Poland.svg  Miłosz Bochat / Adam Cwalina  (POL)000000000Retired
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
24 June
11:40
Giovanni Greco Flag of Italy.svg
Kevin Strobl Flag of Italy.svg
0–2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Tabeling
15–2111–21
24 June
21:15
Kim Astrup Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen Flag of Denmark.svg
2–1 Flag of Poland.svg Miłosz Bochat
Flag of Poland.svg Adam Cwalina
20–2221–1021–14
25 June
14:20
Kim Astrup Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen Flag of Denmark.svg
2–0 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Greco
Flag of Italy.svg Kevin Strobl
21–1521–7
25 June
17:30
Miłosz Bochat Flag of Poland.svg
Adam Cwalina Flag of Poland.svg
1–2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Tabeling
21–1819–2113–21
26 June
13:30
Kim Astrup Sørensen Flag of Denmark.svg
Anders Skaarup Rasmussen Flag of Denmark.svg
2–0 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jelle Maas
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Tabeling
22–2021–12
26 June
13:40
Miłosz Bochat Flag of Poland.svg
Adam Cwalina Flag of Poland.svg
Retired Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Greco
Flag of Italy.svg Kevin Strobl
18–210r–0

Group B

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDQualification
1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marcus Ellis / Chris Langridge  (GBR)[2]33060+612678+48Qualification to knock-out stage
2Flag of France.svg  Thom Gicquel / Ronan Labar  (FRA)32142+211787+30
3Flag of Ireland.svg  Joshua Magee / Paul Reynolds  (IRL)3122428411935
4Flag of Estonia.svg  Kristjan Kaljurand / Raul Käsner  (EST)3030668312643
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
24 June
11:00
Kristjan Kaljurand Flag of Estonia.svg
Raul Käsner Flag of Estonia.svg
0–2 Flag of France.svg Thom Gicquel
Flag of France.svg Ronan Labar
17–2110–21
24 June
19:00
Marcus Ellis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Chris Langridge Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2–0 Flag of Ireland.svg Joshua Magee
Flag of Ireland.svg Paul Reynolds
21–1121–13
25 June
10:20
Marcus Ellis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Chris Langridge Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2–0 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Kaljurand
Flag of Estonia.svg Raul Käsner
21–721–14
25 June
16:00
Joshua Magee Flag of Ireland.svg
Paul Reynolds Flag of Ireland.svg
0–2 Flag of France.svg Thom Gicquel
Flag of France.svg Ronan Labar
10–218–21
26 June
10:20
Joshua Magee Flag of Ireland.svg
Paul Reynolds Flag of Ireland.svg
2–0 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Kaljurand
Flag of Estonia.svg Raul Käsner
21–1921–16
26 June
11:15
Marcus Ellis Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
Chris Langridge Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
2–0 Flag of France.svg Thom Gicquel
Flag of France.svg Ronan Labar
21–1521–18

Group C

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Ivanov / Ivan Sozonov  (RUS)[3]33060+612652+74Qualification to knock-out stage
2Flag of Finland.svg  Anton Kaisti / Oskari Larkimo  (FIN)32142+21061115
3Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jaromír Janáček / Tomáš Švejda  (CZE)3122428911526
4Flag of Norway.svg  Sturla Flåten Jørgensen / Carl Christian Mork  (NOR)3030668412743
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
24 June
13:15
Vladimir Ivanov Flag of Russia.svg
Ivan Sozonov Flag of Russia.svg
2– 0 Flag of Finland.svg Anton Kaisti
Flag of Finland.svg Oskari Larkimo
21–921–11
24 June
13:40
Sturla Flåten Jørgensen Flag of Norway.svg
Carl Christian Mork Flag of Norway.svg
0–2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaromír Janáček
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Švejda
13–2117–21
25 June
11:40
Anton Kaisti Flag of Finland.svg
Oskari Larkimo Flag of Finland.svg
2–0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaromír Janáček
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Švejda
22–2021–12
25 June
13:00
Vladimir Ivanov Flag of Russia.svg
Ivan Sozonov Flag of Russia.svg
2–0 Flag of Norway.svg Sturla Flåten Jørgensen
Flag of Norway.svg Carl Christian Mork
21–821–9
26 June
18:50
Vladimir Ivanov Flag of Russia.svg
Ivan Sozonov Flag of Russia.svg
2–0 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jaromír Janáček
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Tomáš Švejda
21–721–8
26 June
20:00
Anton Kaisti Flag of Finland.svg
Oskari Larkimo Flag of Finland.svg
2–0 Flag of Norway.svg Sturla Flåten Jørgensen
Flag of Norway.svg Carl Christian Mork
21–1722–20

Group D

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDQualification
1Flag of Germany.svg  Mark Lamsfuß / Marvin Emil Seidel  (GER)[4]33060+612669+57Qualification to knock-out stage
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Alex Vlaar / Dimitar Yanakiev  (BUL)32142+210493+11
3Flag of Austria.svg  Philip Birker / Dominik Stipsits  (AUT)3122421021119
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Glib Beketov / Mykhaylo Makhnovskiy  (UKR)3030666712659
Source: TS
DateScoreSet 1Set 2Set 3
24 June
16:40
Glib Beketov Flag of Ukraine.svg
Mykhaylo Makhnovskiy Flag of Ukraine.svg
0–2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alex Vlaar
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Yanakiev
10–2112–21
24 June
18:00
Mark Lamsfuß Flag of Germany.svg
Marvin Emil Seidel Flag of Germany.svg
2–0 Flag of Austria.svg Philip Birker
Flag of Austria.svg Dominik Stipsits
21–1621–15
25 June
16:40
Philip Birker Flag of Austria.svg
Dominik Stipsits Flag of Austria.svg
0–2 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alex Vlaar
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Yanakiev
10–2119–21
25 June
16:45
Mark Lamsfuß Flag of Germany.svg
Marvin Emil Seidel Flag of Germany.svg
2–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg Glib Beketov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhaylo Makhnovskiy
21–321–15
26 June
11:40
Philip Birker Flag of Austria.svg
Dominik Stipsits Flag of Austria.svg
2–0 Flag of Ukraine.svg Glib Beketov
Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykhaylo Makhnovskiy
21–1621–11
26 June
11:40
Mark Lamsfuß Flag of Germany.svg
Marvin Emil Seidel Flag of Germany.svg
2–0 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Alex Vlaar
Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Yanakiev
21–1021–10

Knock-out stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Flag of Denmark.svg  Kim Astrup Sørensen  (DEN)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Anders Skaarup Rasmussen  (DEN)
2320 21
Flag of France.svg  Thom Gicquel  (FRA)
Flag of France.svg  Ronan Labar  (FRA)
21 2217
1 Flag of Denmark.svg  Kim Astrup Sørensen  (DEN)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Anders Skaarup Rasmussen  (DEN)
2121
3 Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Ivanov  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Sozonov  (RUS)
17 17
3 Flag of Russia.svg  Vladimir Ivanov  (RUS)
Flag of Russia.svg  Ivan Sozonov  (RUS)
2121
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Alex Vlaar  (BUL)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Dimitar Yanakiev  (BUL)
15 18
1 Flag of Denmark.svg  Kim Astrup Sørensen  (DEN)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Anders Skaarup Rasmussen  (DEN)
17 10
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marcus Ellis  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Langridge  (GBR)
2121
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelle Maas  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Robin Tabeling  (NED)
16 2121
4 Flag of Germany.svg  Mark Lamsfuß  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Marvin Emil Seidel  (GER)
2117 18
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jelle Maas  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Robin Tabeling  (NED)
18 16
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marcus Ellis  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Langridge  (GBR)
2121
Flag of Finland.svg  Anton Kaisti  (FIN)
Flag of Finland.svg  Oskari Larkimo  (FIN)
17 14
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marcus Ellis  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Langridge  (GBR)
2121

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