2017 BWF World Championships – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the BWF World Championships
VenueEmirates Arena
LocationGlasgow, Scotland
Dates21–27 August
Medalists
gold medal    Japan
silver medal    India
bronze medal    China
bronze medal    India

The women's singles tournament of the 2017 BWF World Championships (World Badminton Championships) took place from 21 to 27 August.

Seeds[]

The seeding list is based on the World Rankings of Thursday 3 August 2017.[1] The seeds are listed below:[2][3]

01.   Japan Akane Yamaguchi (Third round)
02.   South Korea Sung Ji-hyun (Third round)
03.   Spain Carolina Marín (Quarterfinals)
04.   India P. V. Sindhu (Final)
05.   China Sun Yu (Quarterfinals)
06.   China He Bingjiao (Third round)
07.   Japan Nozomi Okuhara (Champion)
08.   Thailand Ratchanok Intanon (Quarterfinals)
09.   China Chen Yufei (Semifinals)
10.   Japan Sayaka Sato (Second round)
11.   Japan Aya Ohori (Third round)
12.   India Saina Nehwal (Semifinals)
13.   Hong Kong Cheung Ngan Yi (Third round)
14.   China Chen Xiaoxin (Third round)
15.   Spain Beatriz Corrales (Third round)
16.   Scotland Kirsty Gilmour (Quarterfinals)

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

Draw[]

Finals[]

Semifinals Final
          
9 China Chen Yufei 13 10
4 India P. V. Sindhu 21 21
4 India P. V. Sindhu 19 22 20
7 Japan Nozomi Okuhara 21 20 22
7 Japan Nozomi Okuhara 12 21 21
12 India Saina Nehwal 21 17 10

Section 1[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
1 Japan A Yamaguchi 21 21
Denmark L Kjaersfeldt 21 21 Denmark L Kjaersfeldt 6 13
Ukraine M Ulitina 15 19 1 Japan A Yamaguchi 18 19
9 China Chen YF 21 21
9 China Chen YF 21 21
Finland N Vainio 13 11 Chinese Taipei Pai Y-p 13 14
Chinese Taipei Pai Y-p 21 21 9 China Chen YF 14 21 21
8 Thailand R Intanon 21 16 12
8 Thailand R Intanon 21 21
Australia W Chen 19 11 Malaysia Yap R C 12 7
Malaysia Yap R C 21 21 8 Thailand R Intanon 21 21
14 China Chen XX 13 9
14 China Chen XX 21 27
Canada M Li 16 21 21 Canada M Li 13 25
Bulgaria L Zetchiri 21 17 16

Section 2[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
4 India P. V. Sindhu 21 21
South Korea Kim H-m 21 21 South Korea Kim H-m 16 14
Egypt H Hosny 2 4 4 India P. V. Sindhu 19 23 21
13 Hong Kong Cheung N Y 21 21 17
13 Hong Kong Cheung N Y 16 21 21
France D Lansac 19 16 Russia E Kosetskaya 21 9 11
Russia E Kosetskaya 21 21 4 India P. V. Sindhu 21 21
5 China Sun Y 14 9
5 China Sun Y 21 21
Indonesia 21 21 Indonesia 13 9
Mauritius K Foo Kune 11 16 5 China Sun Y 21 19 23
15 Spain B Corrales 11 21 21
15 Spain B Corrales 21 21
England F M Chapman 21 13 9 Germany L Heim 16 19
Germany L Heim 17 21 21

Section 3[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Bulgaria M Mitsova 21 21
Egypt M El-Tanany 5 2 Bulgaria M Mitsova 7 15
11 Japan A Ohori 21 21
11 Japan A Ohori 20 15
Canada R Honderich 21 21 7 Japan N Okuhara 22 21
United States I Wang 13 18 Canada R Honderich 10 21 7
7 Japan N Okuhara 21 17 21
7 Japan N Okuhara 21 14 21
Denmark M Blichfeldt 21 21 3 Spain C Marín 18 21 15
Germany F Deprez 10 12 Denmark M Blichfeldt 21 14 21
10 Japan S Sato 14 21 18
Denmark M Blichfeldt 7 11
Hong Kong Yip P Y 21 21 3 Spain C Marín 21 21
Russia N Perminova 17 18 Hong Kong Yip P Y 5 7
3 Spain C Marín 21 21

Section 4[]

First Round Second Round Third Round Quarterfinals
Finland A Mikkelä 0r
India R Das 2 India R Das 16 13
16 Scotland K Gilmour 21 21
16 Scotland K Gilmour 21 15 21
Chinese Taipei Chen S-y 21 21 6 China He BJ 14 21 16
Zambia O Siamupangila 6 8 Chinese Taipei Chen S-y 8 14
6 China He BJ 21 21
16 Scotland K Gilmour 19 21 15
Switzerland S Jaquet 21 18 21 12 India S Nehwal 21 18 21
Ukraine N Voytsekh 14 21 10 Switzerland S Jaquet 11 12
12 India S Nehwal 21 21
12 India S Nehwal 21 21
England C Birch 21 10 19 2 South Korea Sung J-h 19 15
India T Lad 17 21 21 India T Lad 9 19
2 South Korea Sung J-h 21 21

References[]

  1. ^ "Son, Yamaguchi Top-Seeded for Worlds". Badminton World Federation. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  2. ^ "Seedings for Badminton World Championships in Glasgow announced". Inside the Games. Retrieved 11 August 2017.
  3. ^ "PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth get top 10 seeding at World Championships 2017". International Business Times. Retrieved 11 August 2017.

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