2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Boys' singles

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2007 European Junior Badminton Championships – Boys' singles
VenueHermann-Neuberger-Halle
LocationVölklingen, Germany
Dates4 April 2007 (2007-04-04) – 8 April 2007 (2007-04-08)
Competitors64 from 33 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Denmark
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Spain
bronze medal    Netherlands
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The boys' singles tournament of the 2007 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 4 to 8 April 2007. Rajiv Ouseph from England clinched this title in the last edition.

Seeds[]

Click on the seed number of a player to go to their draw section.[1]

Draw[]

Finals[]

Semi-finals Final
          
Spain Ernesto Velázquez 14 20
3/4 Denmark Mads Conrad-Petersen 21 22
3/4 Denmark Mads Conrad-Petersen 17 21 21
3/4 Sweden Gabriel Ulldahl 21 18 9
3/4 Sweden Gabriel Ulldahl 21 21
2 Netherlands 13 15

Top half[]

Section 1[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
1 Ukraine D Zavadsky 21 21
Germany 17 12
1 Ukraine D Zavadsky 21 21
Bulgaria P Boichinov 14 18
Luxembourg 21 22 12
Bulgaria P Boichinov 9 24 21
1 Ukraine D Zavadsky 21 21
9/16 Russia N Khakimov 14 17
9/16 Russia N Khakimov 17 21 21
France M Michel 21 19 10
9/16 Russia N Khakimov 21 16 21
Portugal 14 21 10
Portugal 18 21 22
Estonia 21 19 20
1 Ukraine D Zavadsky 12 20
Spain E Velázquez 21 22
5/8 Czech Republic J Bitman 26 21
England 24 8
5/8 Czech Republic J Bitman 21 21
Slovenia I Utroša 16 18
Slovenia I Utroša 21 21
SUB Bulgaria 17 17
5/8 Czech Republic J Bitman 21 19 13
Spain E Velázquez 17 21 21
9/16 Norway 21 21
Lithuania 9 13
9/16 Norway 17 16
Spain E Velázquez 21 21
Spain E Velázquez 21 18 21
Turkey 14 21 12

Section 2[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
3/4 Denmark M Conrad-Petersen 21 21
Sweden 10 10
3/4 Denmark M Conrad-Petersen 21 21
England 19 14
Finland E Heino 21 19 18
England 17 21 21
3/4 Denmark M Conrad-Petersen 21 '21
England 14 14
9/16 Netherlands 14 20
England 21 22
England 21 12 21
Republic of Ireland S Magee 11 21 19
Switzerland 21 21 23
Republic of Ireland S Magee 23 17 25
3/4 Denmark M Conrad-Petersen 21 21
Sweden 16 17
5/8 Germany 21 21
Netherlands 8 12
5/8 Germany 21 21
Bulgaria 16 13
Iceland 21 12
Bulgaria 23 21
5/8 Germany 16 18
Sweden 21 21
9/16 Poland 16 21 9
Scotland 21 17 21
Scotland 15 15
Sweden 21 21
Hungary 13 11
Sweden 21 21

Bottom half[]

Section 3[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
Turkey 22 21
Switzerland A Dumartheray 20 14
Turkey 15 21 11
9/16 Germany L Schmidt 21 17 21
Italy G Greco 9 12
9/16 Germany L Schmidt 21 21
9/16 Germany L Schmidt 15 18
5/8 Portugal P Martins 21 21
Israel M Zilberman 18 21 21
Slovakia 21 14 11
Israel M Zilberman 10 12
5/8 Portugal P Martins 21 21
Netherlands 21 16 16
5/8 Portugal P Martins 18 21 21
5/8 Portugal P Martins 14 21 10
3/4 Sweden G Ulldahl 21 19 21
Austria D Obernosterer 21 21
Ukraine 16 12
Austria D Obernosterer 19 21 18
9/16 France 21 19 21
Bulgaria 21 19 15
9/16 France 16 21 21
9/16 France 13 11
3/4 Sweden G Ulldahl 21 21
Russia G Kosenko 21 21
Wales 19 18
Russia G Kosenko 13 13
3/4 Sweden G Ulldahl 21 21
France 7 19
3/4 Sweden G Ulldahl 21 21

Section 4[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarter-finals
                    
Cyprus 8 21 20
Croatia I Čimbur 21 19 22
Croatia I Čimbur 13 20
9/16 Denmark 21 22
Poland 22 19
9/16 Denmark 24 21
9/16 Denmark 14 17
5/8 Scotland K Merrilees 21 21
Czech Republic O Kopřiva 8 11
England 21 21
England 15 16
5/8 Scotland K Merrilees 21 21
Germany 12 18
5/8 Scotland K Merrilees 21 21
5/8 Scotland K Merrilees 13 20
2 Netherlands 21 22
Belgium 16 8
Estonia 21 21
Estonia 12 16
9/16 Russia I Sozonov 21 21
SUB Poland A Dziółko 14 17
9/16 Russia I Sozonov 21 21
9/16 Russia I Sozonov 14 21 11
2 Netherlands 21 17 21
Sweden 20 21 21
Czech Republic 22 10 15
Sweden 13 18
2 Netherlands 21 21
Ukraine 11 16
2 Netherlands 21 21

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