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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Boys singles

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2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Boys singles
Tournament details
Dates3 (3) – 7 July 2012 (2012-07-07)
Edition15
VenueGimcheon Indoor Stadium
LocationGimcheon, South Korea
2011 2013

The Boys' Singles tournament of the 2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships was held from July 3–7 in Gimcheon, South Korea.[1] The defending champion of the last edition was Zulfadli Zulkiffli from Malaysia.[2] The top seeded Sameer Verma of India had lost in the semifinals to third seeded Kento Momota of Japan,[3] while the second seeded Shesar Hiren Rhustavito from Indonesia, lost to Yuki Kaneko of Japan in fourth round.[4] Momota finally emerged as the champion after beat Malaysian player Soong Joo Ven in the finals with the score 21–13, 22–20.[5]

Seeded

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  1. India Sameer Verma (semi-finals)
  2. Indonesia Shesar Hiren Rhustavito (fourth round)
  3. Japan Kento Momota (champion)
  4. Thailand Thammasin Sitthikom (second round)
  5. Thailand Khosit Phetpradab (quarter-finals)
  6. Malaysia Soong Joo Ven (finals)
  7. India C. Rohit Yadav (fourth round)
  8. Indonesia Arief Gifar Ramadhan (third round)
  9. Hong Kong Ng Ka Long (quarter-finals)
  10. Chinese Taipei Wang Tzu-wei (quarter-finals)
  11. Indonesia Panji Akbar Sudrajat (semi-finals)
  12. India Pratul Joshi (second round)
  13. Malaysia Tan Kian Meng (second round)
  14. Thailand Nonpakorn Nantatheero (fourth round)
  15. South Korea Heo Kwang-hee (third round)
  16. South Korea Jung Jae-wook (second round)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 India Sameer Verma 21 21
9 Hong Kong Ng Ka Long 5 19
1 India Sameer Verma 21 18 9
3 Japan Kento Momota 13 21 21
3 Japan Kento Momota 21 21
5 Thailand Khosit Phetpradab 16 12
3 Japan Kento Momota 21 22
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 13 20
10 Chinese Taipei Wang Tzu-wei 13 18
11 Indonesia Panji Ahmad Sudrajat 21 21
11 Indonesia Panji Akbar Sudrajat 21 18 11
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 13 21 21
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 16 21 21
  Japan Yuki Kaneko 21 18 15

Top Half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 India S Verma 21 21
  South Korea Jang H-s 19 14
1 India S Verma 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Yang S-j 19 15
  Chinese Taipei Yang S-j 21 21
  Vietnam Do T D 12 10
1 India S Verma 21 12 21
  China Guo K 13 21 13
13 Malaysia Tan K M 16 12
  China Guo K 21 21
  China Guo K 21 21
  Iran F Khanjani 5 8
  Singapore S Lee 21 14 19
  Iran F Khanjani 17 21 21

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
8 Indonesia A G Ramadhan 21 21
  Uzbekistan S Chugunov 5 5
8 Indonesia A G Ramadhan 15 21 19
  Japan Y Kobayashi 21 15 21
  Japan Y Kobayashi 21 21
  Sri Lanka D B Yatawara 14 11
  Japan Y Kobayashi 14 13
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
  Mongolia E Purevsuren 9 4
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
  Thailand T Thawornwong 12 7
  Thailand T Thawornwong 21 16 21
  Bangladesh M A Hossain 2 21 7

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Kazakhstan K Kulmatov 3 9
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Indonesia F I Hadmadi 14 13
  Chinese Taipei Lan W-h 11 13
  Indonesia F I Hadmadi 21 21
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 16 17
15 South Korea Heo K-h 21 21
  Turkmenistan A Nyyazgulyyev 2 2
15 South Korea Heo K-h 19 21 18
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 21 18 21
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 21 21
  Vietnam Pham H N 14 11

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 23 21
  South Korea Kim D-h 21 19
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 21 21
  Macau Lei I M 6 8
  Uzbekistan B Appakhodjaev 15 12
  Macau Lei I M 21 21
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 21 21
  Malaysia Cheam J W 9 11
12 India P Joshi 21 18 19
  Malaysia Cheam J W 18 21 21
  Malaysia Cheam J W 21 21
  Singapore B Ong 11 15
  Sri Lanka M Vibhavi 21 16 8
  Singapore B Ong 14 21 21

Bottom Half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Malaysia Chong Y H 13 19
  South Korea Jeon H-j 21 21   South Korea Jeon H-j 21 21
  Turkmenistan P Sopyyev 0 5
  South Korea Jeon H-j 20 20
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 22 22
  Sri Lanka P K Hettiarachchi 6 12
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 21 21
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 21 21
7 India R Yadav 17 13
  Bangladesh A bin Jaman 4 6
  China Shi YQ 21 21
  China Shi YQ 18 21 15
7 India R Yadav 21 19 21
  Macau Lou H M 8 10
7 India R Yadav 21 21

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Singapore L Teng 21 21
  Iran M Shahbazi 12 13
  Singapore L Teng 16 13
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
  Mongolia B Munkhbat 4 5
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
  Japan K Nishimoto 16 19
  Vietnam Ngo X T 17 13
  Hong Kong Chang T C 21 21
  Hong Kong Chang T C 15 12
  Japan K Nishimoto 21 21
  Japan K Nishimoto 24 21
4 Thailand T Sitthikom 22 14

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Uzbekistan A Savatyugin 21 21
  Sri Lanka M De Silva 10 14
  Uzbekistan A Savatyugin 8 15
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 21 21
  Vietnam Pham C C 14 19
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 21 21
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 14 20
6 Malaysia Soong J V 21 22
  Hong Kong Tang C M 18 13
  South Korea Kim D-j 21 21
  South Korea Kim D-j 21 13 18
6 Malaysia Soong J V 9 21 21
  Nepal D Dhami 11 14
6 Malaysia Soong J V 21 21

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 21
  India A Yelegar 16 13
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 11 21
  China Xue S 16 21 12
  China Xue S 21 21
16 South Korea Jung J-w 15 16
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 21
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 19 18
  Iran S Sadeghi 18 21 8
  Chinese Taipei Hung C-c 21 19 21
  Chinese Taipei Hung C-c 9 11
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 21 21
  Singapore M A bin Ishak 11 14
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 21 21

References

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  1. ^ "2012 김천아시아주니어배드민턴선수권대회" (in Korean). 배드민턴데일리. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. ^ Ng, Wei Loon (15 July 2011). "Fresh from lifting Asian junior title, Zulfadli eyes world crown next". The Star. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Shuttler Sindhu wins Asia Under-19 Championship". Rediff.com. 7 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  4. ^ "(Asia Junior Championships) Panji Melesat ke Semifinal" (in Indonesian). Badminton Association of Indonesia. 6 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Momota becomes 2nd Japanese Asia Champ after Tago" (in Japanese). BadPaL. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
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