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2020 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' doubles

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2020 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' doubles
Tournament details
Dates2–7 November
VenuePajulahti Sports Institute
LocationLahti, Finland
2018 2022

The girls' doubles tournament of the 2020 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 2 to 7 November. Bengisu Erçetin and Nazlıcan İnci from Turkey clinched this title in the last edition.

Seeds

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Seeds were announced on 16 October.[1][2]

  1. Russia Anastasiia Boiarun / Alena Iakovleva (champions)
  2. Spain Lucia Rodriguez / Ania Setien (first round)
  3. Italy Katharina Fink / Yasmine Hamza (second round)
  4. Switzerland Julie Franconville / Caroline Racloz (second round)

Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Final
          
1 Russia Anastasiia Boiarun
Russia Alena Iakovleva
21 21
Denmark Clara Løber
Denmark Mette Werge
11 17
1 Russia Anastasiia Boiarun
Russia Alena Iakovleva
21 21
Germany Leona Michalski
Germany Thuc Phuong Nguyen
12 19
  Ukraine Polina Buhrova
Ukraine Mariia Stoliarenko
20 10
Germany Leona Michalski
Germany Thuc Phuong Nguyen
22 21

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
1 Russia A Boiarun
Russia A Iakovleva
21 25
Estonia C Kruus
Estonia R Üprus
w / o Estonia C Kruus
Estonia R Üprus
9 23
Bulgaria K Nalbantova
Bulgaria G Pavlova
1 Russia A Boiarun
Russia A Iakovleva
21 21
Sweden J Silvennoinen
Sweden C Wang
21 21 Sweden J Silvennoinen
Sweden C Wang
10 7
Croatia T Scitkušić
Croatia L Šaban
16 16 Sweden J Silvennoinen
Sweden C Wang
16 21 21
France L Jaffrennou
France A Tatranova
21 21 France L Jaffrennou
France A Tatranova
21 16 12
Portugal A Fernandes
Portugal M Fortunato
11 18

Section 2

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
4 Switzerland J Franconville
Switzerland C Racloz
21 21
Finland J Monnberg
Finland J Salonen
16 14 4 Switzerland J Franconville
Switzerland C Racloz
12 21 19
Denmark C Løber
Denmark M Werge
21 21 Denmark C Løber
Denmark M Werge
21 17 21
Germany J Meyer
Germany A Schaller
8 14 Denmark C Løber
Denmark M Werge
21 22
Spain A Caballero
Spain A Carulla
15 18 Czech Republic S Hořínková
Czech Republic K Mikelová
11 20
Czech Republic S Hořínková
Czech Republic K Mikelová
21 21 Czech Republic S Hořínková
Czech Republic K Mikelová
26 21
Ukraine P Tkach
Ukraine O Tykhorskaya
13 17 Italy M Corsini
Italy J Mair
24 17
Italy M Corsini
Italy J Mair
21 21

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
Bulgaria M Chepisheva
Bulgaria T Popivanova
Austria K Pottendorfer
Austria E Wu
w / o Austria K Pottendorfer
Austria E Wu
11 10
Russia E Filippova
Russia A Shapovalova
19 17 France F Vallet
France E Vercelot
21 21
France F Vallet
France E Vercelot
21 21 France F Vallet
France E Vercelot
15 9
Portugal M Afonso
Portugal M Neves
16 14 Ukraine P Buhrova
Ukraine M Stoliarenko
21 21
Ukraine P Buhrova
Ukraine M Stoliarenko
21 21 Ukraine P Buhrova
Ukraine M Stoliarenko
21 21
Scotland A Campbell
Scotland E Waddell
12 14 3 Italy K Fink
Italy Y Hamza
19 19
3 Italy K Fink
Italy Y Hamza
21 21

Section 4

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First round Second round Quarterfinals
Finland S Asfar
Finland N Nyqvist
9 12
Germany L Michalski
Germany T P Nguyen
21 21 Germany L Michalski
Germany T P Nguyen
21 21
Serbia S Loncar
Serbia A Vitman
17 18 Denmark S Pilgaard
Denmark A S Ryberg
19 14
Denmark S Pilgaard
Denmark A S Ryberg
21 21 Germany L Michalski
Germany T P Nguyen
21 21
Switzerland L Amiguet
Austria J Höfle
20 21 24 Czech Republic L Krpatová
Czech Republic K Zuzáková
15 13
Slovenia L Pipan
Slovenia T Pipan
22 18 22 Switzerland L Amiguet
Austria J Höfle
19 16
Czech Republic L Krpatová
Czech Republic K Zuzáková
21 23 Czech Republic L Krpatová
Czech Republic K Zuzáková
21 21
2 Spain L Rodriguez
Spain A Setien
18 21

References

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