2019 BWF World Championships – Women's doubles

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Women's doubles
at the 2019 BWF World Championships
Venue St. Jakobshalle
Location Basel, Switzerland
Dates19–25 August
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China

The women's doubles tournament of the 2019 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) takes place from 19 to 25 August.

Contents

Seeds

The seeding list is based on the World Rankings from 30 July 2019. [1]

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.

Draw

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1 Flag of Japan.svg Mayu Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg Wakana Nagahara
2121
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Greysia Polii
Flag of Indonesia.svg Apriyani Rahayu
12 19
1 Flag of Japan.svg Mayu Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg Wakana Nagahara
2120 23
2 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Fukushima
Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Hirota
11 2221
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Du Yue
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Yinhui
11 17
2 Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Fukushima
Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Hirota
2121

Top half

Section 1

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg W Nagahara
2121
Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Piek
Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Seinen
2121 Flag of the Netherlands.svg S Piek
Flag of the Netherlands.svg C Seinen
9 6
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng W Y
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yeung N T
11 16 1 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg W Nagahara
2121
16 Flag of Denmark.svg M Fruergaard
Flag of Denmark.svg S Thygesen
19 19
16 Flag of Denmark.svg M Fruergaard
Flag of Denmark.svg S Thygesen
2121
Flag of the United States.svg E Kan
Flag of the United States.svg I Zhong
5 14 Flag of France.svg É Lefel
Flag of France.svg A Tran
12 18
Flag of France.svg É Lefel
Flag of France.svg A Tran
21211 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsumoto
Flag of Japan.svg W Nagahara
223
8 Flag of Japan.svg S Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg K Yonemoto
20 3r
8 Flag of Japan.svg S Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg K Yonemoto
2121
Flag of India.svg M Jakkampudi
Flag of India.svg P S. Ram
2121 Flag of India.svg M Jakkampudi
Flag of India.svg P S. Ram
8 18
Flag of Guatemala.svg D C Soto
Flag of Guatemala.svg N Sotomayor
10 18 8 Flag of Japan.svg S Tanaka
Flag of Japan.svg K Yonemoto
2121
11 Flag of Thailand.svg J Kititharakul
Flag of Thailand.svg R Prajongjai
18 18
11 Flag of Thailand.svg J Kititharakul
Flag of Thailand.svg R Prajongjai
2121
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg A Bášová
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg M Fuchsová
14 218 Flag of Sweden.svg E Karlsson
Flag of Sweden.svg J Magnusson
12 14
Flag of Sweden.svg E Karlsson
Flag of Sweden.svg J Magnusson
2118 21

Section 2

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen QC
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia YF
18 2121
Flag of Indonesia.svg Y Barkah
Flag of Indonesia.svg J F Sugiarto
14 15 Flag of Thailand.svg P Supajirakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Taerattanachai
2115 12
Flag of Thailand.svg P Supajirakul
Flag of Thailand.svg S Taerattanachai
21214 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen QC
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia YF
19 2121
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim S-y
Flag of South Korea.svg Kong H-y
2117 16
9 Flag of South Korea.svg Kim S-y
Flag of South Korea.svg Kong H-y
2121
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dong WJ
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Feng XY
2121 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Dong WJ
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Feng XY
10 18
Flag of Peru.svg D Macías
Flag of Peru.svg D Nishimura
14 9 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chen QC
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jia YF
23 21
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg G Polii
Flag of Indonesia.svg A Rahayu
2523
5 Flag of Indonesia.svg G Polii
Flag of Indonesia.svg A Rahayu
2121
Flag of Russia.svg A Akchurina
Flag of Russia.svg O Morozova
2121 Flag of Russia.svg A Akchurina
Flag of Russia.svg O Morozova
13 12
Flag of Turkey.svg B Erçetin
Flag of Turkey.svg N İnci
17 11 5 Flag of Indonesia.svg G Polii
Flag of Indonesia.svg A Rahayu
2121
10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Stoeva
Flag of Bulgaria.svg S Stoeva
19 16
10 Flag of Bulgaria.svg G Stoeva
Flag of Bulgaria.svg S Stoeva
2118 21
Flag of France.svg D Delrue
Flag of France.svg L Palermo
2121 Flag of France.svg D Delrue
Flag of France.svg L Palermo
13 2110
Flag of the United States.svg A Lee
Flag of the United States.svg S Lee
5 6

Bottom half

Section 3

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Flag of Thailand.svg C Chaladchalam
Flag of Thailand.svg P Muenwong
2121
Flag of Switzerland.svg N Fankhauser
Flag of the Netherlands.svg I Tabeling
18 15 Flag of Thailand.svg C Chaladchalam
Flag of Thailand.svg P Muenwong
18 16
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg V Hoo K M
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yap C W
2121
15 Flag of Malaysia.svg V Hoo K M
Flag of Malaysia.svg Yap C W
15 218
Flag of India.svg A Ponnappa
Flag of India.svg N. S Reddy
w / o 7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Du Y
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li YH
2111 21
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chang C-h
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yang C-t
Flag of India.svg A Ponnappa
Flag of India.svg N. S Reddy
20 16
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Du Y
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li YH
2221
7 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Du Y
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li YH
23 2125
Flag of India.svg P Dandu
Flag of India.svg S Santosh
15 14 3 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsutomo
Flag of Japan.svg A Takahashi
2518 23
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsu Y-c
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hu L-f
2121 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hsu Y-c
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Hu L-f
15 2111
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Chow M K
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee M Y
2113 21
13 Flag of Malaysia.svg Chow M K
Flag of Malaysia.svg Lee M Y
12 13
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg R Honderich
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg K Tsai
12 16 3 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsutomo
Flag of Japan.svg A Takahashi
2121
Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Mapasa
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Somerville
2121 Flag of Australia (converted).svg S Mapasa
Flag of Australia (converted).svg G Somerville
11 12
3 Flag of Japan.svg M Matsutomo
Flag of Japan.svg A Takahashi
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Section 4

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Ilyinskaya
Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Zharka
w / o
Flag of Germany.svg J Goliszewski
Flag of Germany.svg L Käpplein
Flag of Ukraine.svg M Ilyinskaya
Flag of Ukraine.svg Y Zharka
9 11
14 Flag of Indonesia.svg D D Haris
Flag of Indonesia.svg R A Pradipta
2121
14 Flag of Indonesia.svg D D Haris
Flag of Indonesia.svg R A Pradipta
17 18
Flag of Denmark.svg A Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg F Ravn
13 21216 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee S-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin S-c
2121
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ng T Y
Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yuen S Y
2115 18 Flag of Denmark.svg A Magelund
Flag of Denmark.svg F Ravn
19 18
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee S-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin S-c
2121
6 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee S-h
Flag of South Korea.svg Shin S-c
11 2118
Flag of Estonia.svg K-K Marran
Flag of Estonia.svg H Rüütel
18 13 2 Flag of Japan.svg Y Fukushima
Flag of Japan.svg S Hirota
2111 21
Flag of Germany.svg L Efler
Flag of Germany.svg I Herttrich
2121 Flag of Germany.svg L Efler
Flag of Germany.svg I Herttrich
16 9
12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li WM
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Y
2121
12 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li WM
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zheng Y
20 16
Flag of England.svg C Birch
Flag of England.svg L Smith
17 15 2 Flag of Japan.svg Y Fukushima
Flag of Japan.svg S Hirota
2221
Flag of Russia.svg E Bolotova
Flag of Russia.svg A Davletova
2121 Flag of Russia.svg E Bolotova
Flag of Russia.svg A Davletova
7 13
2 Flag of Japan.svg Y Fukushima
Flag of Japan.svg S Hirota
2121

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References

  1. "2019 BWF World Championships: Seeding List" (PDF). Badminton World Federation . Retrieved 5 August 2019.