Badminton at the 2024 BRICS Games – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the 2024 BRICS Games
Venue Kazan Gymnastics Center
Dates13 – 16 June 2024
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus

The women's singles badminton tournament at the 2024 BRICS Games took place from 13 to 16 June 2024 at the Kazan Gymnastics Center at Kazan.

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Evgeniya Kosetskaya emerged as champion in the women's singles event after defeating compatriot Mariia Golubeva in the final. [1]

Competition format

Similar to the Olympics, the tournament started with a group phase round-robin followed by a knockout stage. For the group stage, the players were divided into 3 groups of between 3 players each. Each group played a round-robin. The top two players in each group advanced to the knockout rounds. The knockout stage was a three-round single elimination tournament. [2]

Matches were played best-of-three games. Each game was played to 21, except that a player must win by 2 unless the score reaches 30–29.

Schedule

The tournament was held over a 4-day period.

Legend
PPreliminariesQFQuarter-finalsSFSemi-finalsMMedal matches
Date13 Jun14 Jun15 Jun16 Jun
Men's singlesPQFSFM

Group stage

The group stage was played on 13 June. The winner and runner-up of each group advanced to the knockout rounds.

Group 1

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeniya Kosetskaya  (RUS)(H)22040+48419+652Advance to semi-finals
2Flag of Syria.svg  Fulla Alnajjar  (SYR)2112205470161Advance to quarter-finals
3Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Rachidatou Bilogo  (BUR)2020443584490
Source: Yandex
(H) Host
DateTimePlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3
13 June10:30 Fulla Alnajjar Flag of Syria.svg 2–0 Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Rachidatou Bilogo 21–1421–14
13 June12:00 Evgeniya Kosetskaya Flag of Russia.svg 2–0 Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Rachidatou Bilogo 21–421–3
13 June13:00 Evgeniya Kosetskaya Flag of Russia.svg 2–0 Flag of Syria.svg Fulla Alnajjar 21–721–5

Group 2

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Mariia Golubeva  (RUS)(H)22040+48432+522Advance to semi-finals
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Julia Viana Vieira  (BRA)211220676811Advance to quarter-finals
3Flag of Syria.svg  Ranim Alhasbani  (SYR)2020443384510
Source: Yandex
(H) Host
DateTimePlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3
13 June11:00 Julia Viana Vieira Flag of Brazil.svg 2–0 Flag of Syria.svg Ranim Alhasbani 21–1121–15
13 June12:00 Mariia Golubeva Flag of Russia.svg 2–0 Flag of Brazil.svg Julia Viana Vieira 21–1221–13
13 June13:00 Mariia Golubeva Flag of Russia.svg 2–0 Flag of Syria.svg Ranim Alhasbani 21–221–5

Group 3

PosTeamPldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Flag of Belarus.svg  Sofiya Yanouskaya  (BLR)22040+48460+242Advance to quarter-finals
2Flag of Brazil.svg  Sayane Regina Lima  (BRA)2112318495111
3Flag of Russia.svg  Galina Lisochkina  (RUS)(H)20214390103130
Source: Yandex
(H) Host
DateTimePlayer 1ScorePlayer 2Set 1Set 2Set 3
13 June11:00 Sofiya Yanouskaya Flag of Belarus.svg 2–0 Flag of Russia.svg Galina Lisochkina 21–1821–19
13 June12:00 Sayane Regina Lima Flag of Brazil.svg 2–1 Flag of Russia.svg Galina Lisochkina 18–2122–2021–18
13 June13:00 Sofiya Yanouskaya Flag of Belarus.svg 2–0 Flag of Brazil.svg Sayane Regina Lima 21–1321–10

Finals

The knockout stage was played from 14 to 16 June.

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
            
Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeniya Kosetskaya  (RUS)2121
Flag of Brazil.svg  Sayane Regina Lima  (BRA)13 3
Flag of Brazil.svg  Sayane Regina Lima  (BRA)2121
Flag of Brazil.svg  Julia Viana Vieira  (BRA)12 12
Flag of Russia.svg  Evgeniya Kosetskaya  (RUS)15 2121
Flag of Russia.svg  Mariia Golubeva  (RUS)218 13
Flag of Syria.svg  Fulla Alnajjar  (SYR)7 5
Flag of Belarus.svg  Sofiya Yanouskaya  (BLR)2121
Flag of Belarus.svg  Sofiya Yanouskaya  (BLR)11 10
Flag of Russia.svg  Mariia Golubeva  (RUS)2121

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