Badminton under sommer-OL 2016 - damesingle

Kvindernes singleturnering
under det 31. sommer-OL 2016
De olympiske ringe
Datoer11. august 2016 (2016-08-11) - 19. august 2016
Medaljevindere
1Carolina Marín Spanien
2P. V. Sindhu Indien
3Nozomi Okuhara Japan

Kvindernes singleturnering i badminton under sommer-OL 2016 finder sted 11. - 19. august 2020 i Rio de Janeiro.

Medaljefordeling

GuldSølvBronze
Spanien Carolina MarínIndien P. V. SindhuJapan Nozomi Okuhara

Format

Turneringen begyndte med indledende kampe: Udøverne blev splittet op i grupper og spillede mod de andre udøvere i sine egne grupper. De otte bedst seedede spillere fik kun én kamp i gruppespillet, da deres grupper kun bestod af 2 spillere (den seedede og en useedet).

Seedet

I alt var 13 spillere blevet seedet til turneringen[1].

Resultater[2]

Gruppespil

Group A

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Spanien Carolina Marín220402
Danmark Line Kjærsfeldt211221
Finland Nanna Vainio202040
Atlet 1ScoreAtlet 2
11. august, 11:55
 Carolina Marín (ESP)21–6
21–4
 Nanna Vainio (FIN)
12 August, 15:30
 Line Kjærsfeldt (DEN)21–9
21–8
 Nanna Vainio (FIN)
13. august, 19:30
 Carolina Marín (ESP)21–16
21–13
 Line Kjærsfeldt (DEN)

Group C

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Sydkorea Sung Ji-hyun220402
Singapore Liang Xiaoyu211221
Frankrig Delphine Lansac202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Sydkorea Sung Ji-hyun21–13, 21–14Frankrig Delphine Lansac
Singapore Liang Xiaoyu21–7, 21–15Frankrig Delphine Lansac
Sydkorea Sung Ji-hyun21–17, 21–11Singapore Liang Xiaoyu

Group D

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Bulgarien Linda Zechiri220412
Storbritannien Kirsty Gilmour211321
Schweiz Sabrina Jaquet202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Storbritannien Kirsty Gilmour21–17, 21–15Schweiz Sabrina Jaquet
Bulgarien Linda Zechiri21–17, 21–15Schweiz Sabrina Jaquet
Storbritannien Kirsty Gilmour21–12, 17–21, 16–21Bulgarien Linda Zechiri

Group E

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Kina Li Xuerui330603
USA Iris Wang321442
Belgien Lianne Tan312341
Portugal Telma Santos303160
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
USA Iris Wang21–17, 20–22, 21–14Belgien Lianne Tan
Kina Li Xuerui21–12, 21–7Portugal Telma Santos
USA Iris Wang18–21, 21–10, 21–12Portugal Telma Santos
Kina Li Xuerui21–11, 21–11Belgien Lianne Tan
Kina Li Xuerui21–16, 21–12USA Iris Wang
Belgien Lianne Tan21–16, 21–18Portugal Telma Santos

Group G

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Ukraine Marija Ulitina220402
Indien Saina Nehwal211221
Brasilien Lohaynny Vicente202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Indien Saina Nehwal21–17, 21–17Brasilien Lohaynny Vicente
Ukraine Marija Ulitina21–13, 21–13Brasilien Lohaynny Vicente
Indien Saina Nehwal18–21, 19–21Ukraine Marija Ulitina

Group H

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk220402
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune211221
Australien Chen Hsuan-yu202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk21–14, 21–15Australien Chen Hsuan-yu
Mauritius Kate Foo Kune21–16, 21–19Australien Chen Hsuan-yu
Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk21–7, 21–18Mauritius Kate Foo Kune

Group I

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Sydkorea Bae Yeon-ju220402
Tyrkiet Özge Bayrak211221
Italien Jeanine Cicognini202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Sydkorea Bae Yeon-ju21–11, 21–8Italien Jeanine Cicognini
Tyrkiet Özge Bayrak21–14, 21–9Italien Jeanine Cicognini
Sydkorea Bae Yeon-ju21–11, 21–7Tyrkiet Özge Bayrak

Group J

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Japan Nozomi Okuhara220402
Vietnam Vũ Thị Trang211221
Indonesien Lindaweni Fanetri202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Japan Nozomi Okuhara21–10, 21–8Vietnam Vũ Thị Trang
Indonesien Lindaweni Fanetri12–21, 11–21Vietnam Vũ Thị Trang
Japan Nozomi Okuhara21–12, 21–12Indonesien Lindaweni Fanetri

Group K

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Japan Akane Yamaguchi220412
Malaysia Tee Jing Yi211221
Tjekkiet Kristína Gavnholt202140
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Japan Akane Yamaguchi20–22, 21–12, 21–15Tjekkiet Kristína Gavnholt
Malaysia Tee Jing Yi22–20, 21–15Tjekkiet Kristína Gavnholt
Japan Akane Yamaguchi21–18, 21–5Malaysia Tee Jing Yi

Group L

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Thailand Ratchanok Intanon220402
Estland Kati Tolmoff211231
Hongkong Yip Pui Yin202140
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Thailand Ratchanok Intanon21–14, 21–13Estland Kati Tolmoff
Hongkong Yip Pui Yin21–5, 13–21, 19–21Estland Kati Tolmoff
Thailand Ratchanok Intanon21–18, 21–12Hongkong Yip Pui Yin

Group M

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Indien P. V. Sindhu220412
Canada Michelle Li211321
Ungarn Laura Sárosi202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Indien P. V. Sindhu21–8, 21–9Ungarn Laura Sárosi
Canada Michelle Li21–11, 21–8Ungarn Laura Sárosi
Indien P. V. Sindhu19–21, 21–15, 21–17Canada Michelle Li

Group N

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Kinesisk Taipei Tai Tzu-ying220402
Rusland Natalia Perminova211221
Østrig Elisabeth Baldauf202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Kinesisk Taipei Tai Tzu-ying21–11, 21–9Østrig Elisabeth Baldauf
Rusland Natalia Perminova21–17, 21–8Østrig Elisabeth Baldauf
Kinesisk Taipei Tai Tzu-ying21–12, 21–9Rusland Natalia Perminova

Group P

SpillerKVTVSTSP
Kina Wang Yihan220402
Tyskland Karin Schnaase211221
Irland Chloe Magee202040
Spiller 1ResultatSpiller 2
Kina Wang Yihan21–7, 21–12Irland Chloe Magee
Tyskland Karin Schnaase21–14, 21–19Irland Chloe Magee
Kina Wang Yihan21–11, 21–16Tyskland Karin Schnaase

Finaler

 
OttendedelsfinalerKvartfinalerSemifinalerFinalen
 
                      
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Spanien Carolina Marín2121
 
 
 
Sydkorea Sung Ji-hyun1216
 
Sydkorea Sung Ji-hyun2121
 
 
 
Bulgarien Linda Zechiri1512
 
Spanien Carolina Marín2121
 
 
Kina Li Xuerui1416
 
 
 
 
 
Kina Li Xuerui2121
 
 
 
Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk1217
 
Ukraine Marija Ulitina1416
 
 
 
Thailand Porntip Buranaprasertsuk2121
 
Spanien Carolina Marín192121
 
 
 
Indien P. V. Sindhu211215
 
Sydkorea Bae Yeon-ju67
 
 
 
Japan Nozomi Okuhara2121
 
Japan Nozomi Okuhara112121
 
 
 
Japan Akane Yamaguchi211710
 
Japan Akane Yamaguchi2121
 
 
 
Thailand Ratchanok Intanon1916
 
Japan Nozomi Okuhara1910
 
 
 
Indien P. V. Sindhu2121Bronzemedalje match
 
Indien P. V. Sindhu2121
 
  
 
Kinesisk Taipei Tai Tzu-ying1315
 
Indien P. V. Sindhu2221Japan Nozomi Okuharaw/o
 
 
Kina Wang Yihan2019Kina Li Xuerui
 
 
 
 


Referencer

  1. ^ "Marín Lead Seedings". bwfbadminton.com. Badminton World Federation. Arkiveret fra originalen 24. juli 2016. Hentet 27. august 2016.
  2. ^ "Badminton Womens Singles". rio2016.com. Badminton World Federation. Arkiveret fra originalen 22. september 2016. Hentet 27. august 2016.

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