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2018 Spanish International (badminton)

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2018 Spanish International
Tournament details
Dates14 – 17 June 2018
LevelInternational Challenge
Total prize moneyUS$25,000
VenuePolideportivo Municipal
LocationMadrid, Spain
Champions
Men's SinglesFrance Toma Junior Popov
Women's SinglesDenmark Michelle Skødstrup
Men's DoublesDenmark Frederik Colberg
Denmark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
Women's DoublesFrance Delphine Delrue
France Léa Palermo
Mixed DoublesRussia Evgenij Dremin
Russia Evgenia Dimova
2017

The 2018 Spanish International, officially IBERDROLA Spanish International Villa de Madrid 2018 was a badminton tournament which took place at Polideportivo Municipal in Spain from 14 to 17 June 2018 and had a total purse of $25,000.

Tournament[edit]

The 2018 Spanish International is the ninth tournament of the 2018 BWF International Challenge and also part of the Spanish International championships which has been held since 1974. This tournament was organized by the Spanish Badminton Federation.[1]

Venue[edit]

This international tournament was held at Polideportivo Municipal in Madrid, Spain.[1]

Point distribution[edit]

Below is the tables with the point distribution for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF International Challenge event.[2]

Winner Runner-up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64 65/128 129/256 257/512 513/1024
4,000 3,400 2,800 2,200 1,520 920 360 170 70 30 20

Prize money[edit]

The total prize money for this year tournament is US$25,000. Distribution of prize money is in accordance with BWF regulations.[1]

Event Winner Finals Semifinals Quarterfinals
Singles $2,000 $1,250 $500 $200
Doubles $2,250 $1,500 $625 N/A

Men's singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. France Lucas Corvée (Final)
  2. Spain Pablo Abián (Second Round)
  3. Denmark Victor Svendsen (Second Round)
  4. India Subhankar Dey (Withdrew)
  5. England Sam Parsons (First Round)
  6. Russia Sergey Sirant (Second Round)
  7. Estonia Raul Must (First Round)
  8. Sri Lanka Niluka Karunaratne (First Round)

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 France Lucas Corvée 21 21
Sweden Felix Burestedt 15 17
1 France Lucas Corvée 13 17
PFQ France Toma Junior Popov 21 21
PFQ France Toma Junior Popov 21 21
Q2 Denmark Mads Christophersen 13 16

Women's singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

  1. Bulgaria Linda Zetchiri (Semifinals)
  2. China Qi Xuefei (Quarterfinals)
  3. Bulgaria Mariya Mitsova (Withdrew)
  4. Netherlands Soraya de Visch Eijbergen (Quarterfinals)
  5. Spain Clara Azurmendi (Withdrew)
  6. Netherlands Gayle Mahulette (Semifinals)
  7. India Mugdha Agrey (Second Round)
  8. Ukraine Natalya Voytsekh (First Round)

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Bulgaria Linda Zetchiri 2r
Denmark Michelle Skødstrup 11
  Denmark Michelle Skødstrup 21 21
Thailand Supanida Katethong 11 15
6 Netherlands Gayle Mahulette 22 22 12
Thailand Supanida Katethong 24 20 21

Men's doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
  Malaysia Chen Jia Huo
Malaysia Yeoh Seng Zoe
18 17
Denmark Frederik Colberg
Denmark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
21 21
  Denmark Frederik Colberg
Denmark Joachim Fischer Nielsen
21 21 21
Thailand Bodin Issara
Thailand Maneepong Jongjit
23 19 15
  Thailand Bodin Issara
Thailand Maneepong Jongjit
21 21
2 Scotland Alexander Dunn
Scotland Adam Hall
10 14

Women's doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 France Delphine Delrue
France Léa Palermo
21 21
3 Netherlands Debora Jille
Netherlands Imke van der Aar
16 15
1 France Delphine Delrue
France Léa Palermo
21 21
4 Ukraine Maryna Ilyinskaya
Ukraine Yelyzaveta Zharka
6 12
4 Ukraine Maryna Ilyinskaya
Ukraine Yelyzaveta Zharka
23 21
Germany Stine Susan Küspert
Germany Emma Moszczynski
21 16

Mixed doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Russia Evgenij Dremin
Russia Evgenia Dimova
21 26
4 France Bastian Kersaudy
France Léa Palermo
15 24
1 Russia Evgenij Dremin
Russia Evgenia Dimova
24 21
3 Denmark Mikkel Mikkelsen
Denmark Mai Surrow
22 12
3 Denmark Mikkel Mikkelsen
Denmark Mai Surrow
21 18 21
2 France Ronan Labar
France Audrey Fontaine
13 21 16

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Prospectus IBERDROLA Spanish International Villa de Madrid 2018" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  2. "World Ranking System" (PDF). Badminton World Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2018. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

External links[edit]

Preceded by
2017 Spanish International
Spanish International Succeeded by
2019 Spanish International
Preceded by
2018 Malaysia International Challenge
BWF International Challenge
2018 BWF Season
Succeeded by
2018 White Night


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