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2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Boys' singles

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2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships – Boys' Singles
Tournament details
Dates13 (13) – 17 July 2016 (2016-07-17)
Edition19
VenueCPB Badminton and Sports Science Training Center
LocationBangkok, Thailand
2015 2017

The Boys' Singles tournament of the 2016 Badminton Asia Junior Championships was held from July 13–17.[1] The defending champions of the last edition is Lin Guipu from China.[2] Kantaphon Wangcharoen, Chirag Sen and Koki Watanabe were the top 3 seeded this year.[3] Sun Feixiang of China emerged as the champion after beat Lee Chia-hao of Chinese Taipei in the finals with the score 21–13, 21–15.[4]

Seeded

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  1. Thailand Kantaphon Wangcharoen (quarter-final)
  2. India Chirag Sen (withdrew)
  3. Japan Koki Watanabe (fourth round)
  4. Malaysia Lee Zii Jia (quarter-final)
  5. Thailand Pachaarapol Nipornram (quarter-final)
  6. Thailand Korakrit Laotrakul (quarter-final)
  7. Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao (final)
  8. China Sun Feixiang (champion)
  9. Singapore Ryan Ng Zin Rei (third round)
  10. Thailand Kandis Wanaroon (second round)
  11. Indonesia Ramadhani Muhammad Zulkifli (fourth round)
  12. Thailand Kittipong Imnark (second round)
  13. Indonesia Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo (third round)
  14. Malaysia Leong Jun Hao (fourth round)
  15. India Lakshya Sen (semi-final)
  16. Philippines Mark Shelley Alcala (withdrew)

Draw

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Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 Thailand Kantaphon Wangcharoen 16 18
8 China Sun Feixiang 21 21
8 China Sun Feixiang 21 21
15 India Lakshya Sen 12 16
15 India Lakshya Sen 16 21 21
6 Thailand Korakrit Laotrakul 21 12 19
8 China Sun Feixiang 21 21
7 Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao 13 15
7 Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao 20 21 21
4 Malaysia Lee Zii Jia 22 11 15
7 Chinese Taipei Lee Chia-hao 21 16 21
  China Liu Haichao 14 21 17
6 Thailand Pacharaapol Nipornram 20 11
  China Liu Haichao 22 21

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 Thailand K Wangcharoen 21 21
  Mongolia T Boldbaatar 5 7
1 Thailand K Wangcharoen 21 21
  Vietnam Dang QH 10 12
  Sri Lanka K Amarasena 10 23 18
  Vietnam Dang QH 21 21 21
1 Thailand K Wangcharoen 21 21
  Japan K Yamashita 16 18
9 Singapore R Ng 14 21 21
  Myanmar Phone PN 21 18 9
9 Singapore R Ng 16 21 12
  Japan K Yamashita 21 19 21
  Japan K Yamashita 21 21
  Pakistan A Jalal 5 9

Section 2

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First Round Second Round Third Round Fourth Round
8 China Sun FX 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Chen S-c 8 14
8 China Sun FX 21 21
  Hong Kong Ko SH 11 11
  Philippines S Padiz wo
  Hong Kong Ko SH
8 China Sun FX 21 21
14 Malaysia Leong JH 10 17
14 Malaysia Leong JH 21 21
  Macau Pui PF 12 8
14 Malaysia Leong JH 15 21 21
  South Korea Kim M-j 21 17 16
  South Korea Kim M-j 21 21
  India M Manjunath 18 17   Indonesia A R Dwicahyo 15 7
  Indonesia A R Dwicahyo 21 21

Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 Japan K Watanabe 21 21
  Sri Lanka S Gunatilleke 4 6
3 Japan K Watanabe 16 21 21
  Hong Kong Chan YC 21 10 16
  Hong Kong Chan YC
  Philippines F Gabuelo wo
3 Japan K Watanabe 15 18
15 India L Sen 21 21
15 India L Sen 21 21
  South Korea Lee S-m 16 9
15 India L Sen 21 21 21
  China Weng HY 23 15 10
  Thailand K Srihong 8 8
  Pakistan S Jamil 4 7   China Weng HY 21 21
  China Weng HY 21 21

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
6 Thailand K Laotrakul 21 21
  Vietnam Nguyen DG 4 10
6 Thailand K Laotrakul 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Liang H-c 19 11
  Macau Ao FL 10 2
  Chinese Taipei Liang H-c 21 21
6 Thailand K Laotrakul 21 21
11 Indonesia R Zulkifli 11 14
11 Indonesia R Zulkifli 21 21
  Kazakhstan D Panarin 19 9
11 Indonesia R Zulkifli 24 17 21
  Malaysia Tan JW 22 21 11
  Myanmar Aung MH 14 14
  Malaysia Tan JW 21 21   Malaysia Tan JW 21 21
  Singapore J Koh 19 16

Bottom half

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Section 5

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  China Gao ZZ 21 21
  Vietnam Le DP 12 15   China Gao ZZ 21 21
  Sri Lanka R Sasindu 9 8
  China Gao ZZ 21 11 14
  Japan M Onodera 15 21 21
  Japan M Onodera 21 17 21
10 Thailand K Wanaroon 17 21 10
  Japan M Onodera 17 17
7 Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 21 21
  India K Mishra
  Mongolia G Enkhjargal wo
  India K Mishra 11 18
7 Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 21 21
  Iran A Jabbari 10 16
7 Chinese Taipei Lee C-h 21 21

Section 6

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Myanmar Arkar PM 13 12
  Hong Kong W Kwok 21 21   Hong Kong W Kwok 9 12
  South Korea Byun J-s 21 21
  South Korea Byun J-s 22 21
13 Indonesia C Dwi Wardoyo 20 17
  Singapore Chuang JL 11 11
13 Indonesia C Dwi Wardoyo 21 21
  South Korea Byun J-s 9 17
4 Malaysia Lee ZJ 21 21
  Macau Lam HH 21 21
  Pakistan Z Khalil 15 15
  Macau Lam HH 4 9
4 Malaysia Lee ZJ 21 21
  Kazakhstan I Yuldashev 7 8
4 Malaysia Lee ZJ 21 21

Section 7

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Mongolia T Gombodorj 5 9
  Hong Kong Chow HL 21 21   Hong Kong Chow HL 13 8
  Japan T Obayashi 21 21
  Japan T Obayashi 15 11
  Chinese Taipei Chen C-t 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Chen C-t
16 Philippines M Alcala wo
  Chinese Taipei Chen C-t 10 22
6 Thailand P Nipornram 21 24
  South Korea Park C-i 16 10
  Malaysia Sim FH 21 21
  Malaysia Sim FH 22 15
6 Thailand P Nipornram 24 21
  Pakistan S Iftikhar 14 11
6 Thailand P Nipornram 21 21

Section 8

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First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Singapore M Tan 21 21
  Macau Che PN 7 14
  Singapore M Tan 5 6
  China Liu HC 21 21
  China Liu HC 21 21
12 Thailand K Imnark 13 7
  China Liu HC 21 21
  Indonesia G Cupu 11 11
  Sri Lanka T Ambegoda 11 12
  Indonesia G Cupu 21 21
  Indonesia G Cupu 21 21
  Myanmar S Aung 10 11
  Myanmar S Aung
2 India C Sen wo

References

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  1. ^ "Asian Junior Badminton Championships in Thailand". Thai Tribune. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  2. ^ "China sweep all 5 titles at 2015 Asia Junior Championship". Badmintonplanet.com. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Thai singles players are top seeds in Asian Junior Championships". Badminton Asia. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Asian Juniors 2016 Finals – Du's doubles double starts sweep". Badzine.net. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
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