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2006 BWF World Junior Championships – Girls' doubles

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2006 BWF World Junior Championships Girls' doubles
Tournament details
Dates6 November 2006 (2006-11-06) – 11 November 2006 (2006-11-11)
Edition8th
LevelInternational
VenueSamsan World Gymnasium
LocationIncheon, South Korea
2004 2007

The Girls' doubles tournament of the 2006 BWF World Junior Championships is a badminton world junior individual championships for the Eye Level Cups, held on November 6–11.[1] The defending champion of the last edition were Tian Qing and Yu Yang from China.[2] The Chinese pair Ma Jin and Wang Xiaoli won the gold medal in this event after beat Hong Soo-jung and Sun In-jang of South Korea in straight games with the score 21–13, 21–18.[3]

Seeded

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Draw

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Finals

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Semifinals Finals
1 ChinaMa Jin
ChinaWang Xiaoli
21 21
IndonesiaPia Zebadiah Bernadet
IndonesiaNitya Krishinda Maheswari
14 17 1 ChinaMa Jin
ChinaWang Xiaoli
21 21
South KoreaHong Soo-jung
South KoreaSun In-jang
23 21 South KoreaHong Soo-jung
South KoreaSun In-jang
13 18
2 ChinaWang Siyun
ChinaLiao Jingmei
21 9

Top half

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Section 1

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
1 ChinaMa J
ChinaWang XL
21 21
JapanM Taruno
JapanS Uchida
11 9
1 ChinaMa J
ChinaWang XL
21 21
MalaysiaOoi SW
MalaysiaA Anscelly
21 21 MalaysiaOoi SW
MalaysiaA Anscelly
14 9
TurkeyE Epice
TurkeyÖ Çalışkan
13 12 MalaysiaOoi SW
MalaysiaA Anscelly
19 21 25
United StatesC Chow
United StatesR Wang
12 12 Hong KongChan TK
Hong KongTse YS
21 16 23
Hong KongChan TK
Hong KongTse YS
21 21 1 ChinaMa J
ChinaWang XL
21 16 21
South KoreaYoo H-y
South KoreaJung K-e
19 21 13
5/8 New ZealandD Barry
New ZealandE Rodgers
16 7
GermanyN Voigt
GermanyL Deichgräber
21 21
GermanyN Voigt
GermanyL Deichgräber
10 15
South KoreaYoo H-y
South KoreaJung K-e
21 21 South KoreaYoo H-y
South KoreaJung K-e
21 21
RussiaV Yushkova
RussiaV Slobodyanyuk
7 8 South KoreaYoo H-y
South KoreaJung K-e
21 21
SingaporeThng TT
SingaporeJ Poo
6 16 IndiaA Ponnappa
IndiaN Sasale
15 9
IndiaA Ponnappa
IndiaN Sasale
21 21

Section 2

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
3/4 Chinese TaipeiHsieh P-c
Chinese TaipeiLee T-a
21 21
PhilippinesK Velez
PhilippinesM Laurel
14 7
3/4 Chinese TaipeiHsieh P-c
Chinese TaipeiLee T-a
21 21
South AfricaJ Fry
South AfricaS Johnson
15 10 SwedenA Högström
SwedenJ Carlsson
13 10
CanadaG Desjardins
CanadaC Cheung
21 21 CanadaG Desjardins
CanadaC Cheung
17 17
SwedenA Högström
SwedenJ Carlsson
SwedenA Högström
SwedenJ Carlsson
21 21
EnglandS Walker
EnglandS Ward
WO 3/4 Chinese TaipeiHsieh P-c
Chinese TaipeiLee T-a
16 9
IndonesiaP Zebadiah
IndonesiaN Maheswari
21 21
5/8 AustraliaE Pong
AustraliaV Na
9 9
Czech RepublicK Ludíková
Czech RepublicD Koukalová
21 21
Czech RepublicK Ludíková
Czech RepublicD Koukalová
14 11
MacauLao IM
MacauLao IK
5 15 IndonesiaP Zebadiah
IndonesiaN Maheswari
21 21
NetherlandsS Barning
NetherlandsP Stolzenbach
21 21 NetherlandsS Barning
NetherlandsP Stolzenbach
21 13
IndonesiaP Zebadiah
IndonesiaN Maheswari
21 21 IndonesiaP Zebadiah
IndonesiaN Maheswari
23 21
DenmarkL Kruse
DenmarkM Tharbeerg
17 18

Bottom half

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Section 3

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
BulgariaR Ivanova
BulgariaG Banova
21 22
Hong KongPoon LY
Hong KongCheung NY
10 20 BulgariaR Ivanova
BulgariaG Banova
9 14
South KoreaHong S-j
South KoreaSun I-j
South KoreaHong S-j
South KoreaSun I-j
21 21
New ZealandV Copeland
New ZealandJ Jonggowisastro
WO South KoreaHong S-j
South KoreaSun I-j
21 21
ThailandC Julrattanamanee
ThailandA Kittitharakul
9 4
PakistanS Khan
PakistanP Bashir
14 15
5/8 ThailandC Julrattanamanee
ThailandA Kittitharakul
21 21
South KoreaHong S-j
South KoreaSun I-j
21 21
AustraliaA Slee
AustraliaL Choo
19 19 SingaporeS Sari
SingaporeS Ashikin
10 8
RussiaK Polikarpova
RussiaA Panushkina
21 21 RussiaK Polikarpova
RussiaA Panushkina
10 7
SingaporeS Sari
SingaporeS Ashikin
21 15 21 SingaporeS Sari
SingaporeS Ashikin
21 21
VietnamPhùng Nguyễn PN
VietnamVũ TT
12 21 11 SingaporeS Sari
SingaporeS Ashikin
23 21
MalaysiaWoon KW
MalaysiaGoh LY
21 16
MalaysiaWoon KW
MalaysiaGoh LY
23 21
3/4 IndonesiaL Siswanti
IndonesiaR Dili
21 14

Section 4

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First round Second round Third round Quarter finals
MongoliaM Mendjargal
MongoliaK Baatar
5 3
Chinese TaipeiTung H-c
Chinese TaipeiHung S-h
21 21 Chinese TaipeiTung H-c
Chinese TaipeiHung S-h
2 9
JapanM Fujii
JapanR Kakiiwa
21 21 JapanM Fujii
JapanR Kakiiwa
21 21
MacauJ Lee
MacauLao MH
3 7 JapanM Fujii
JapanR Kakiiwa
21 21
5/8 EnglandG White
EnglandM Agathangelou
8 10
United StatesP Lun
United StatesL Todt
11 7
5/8 EnglandG White
EnglandM Agathangelou
21 21
JapanM Fujii
JapanR Kakiiwa
17 18
DenmarkK Jørgensen
DenmarkJ Christiansen
2 ChinaWang SY
ChinaLiao JM
21 21
Sri LankaS Dahanayake
Sri LankaL Lokugamhewa
WO DenmarkK Jørgensen
DenmarkJ Christiansen
21 21
GermanyJ Schmidt
GermanyM Reich
21 21 GermanyJ Schmidt
GermanyM Reich
9 14
EgyptH Hosny
EgyptN El Bana
10 7 DenmarkK Jørgensen
DenmarkJ Christiansen
4 9
2 ChinaWang SY
ChinaLiao JM
21 21
UkraineO Chkheidze
UkraineO Mashchenko
9 8
2 ChinaWang SY
ChinaLiao JM
21 21

References

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  1. ^ "Weltmeisterschaft U 19 2006 Individualwettbewerbe" (in German). Deutscher Badminton-Verband e.V. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. ^ "世界青年羽球锦标赛单项决赛 中国选手夺取三冠" (in Chinese). Badmintoncn. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ "World Juniors 2006 – Korea Fights for Three Golds; China Cruises to Two". Badzine. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
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