Badminton at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles

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Badminton – Women's singles
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
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VenueEmirates Arena, Glasgow
Dates29 July – 3 August 2014
Competitors50 from 28 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Canada
silver medal    Scotland
bronze medal    India
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The women's singles badminton event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games took place between July 29 and August 3 at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow.[1] The defending Commonwealth Games Games champion was Saina Nehwal of India, but did not compete in this year's games, after withdrawing due to injury.

Seeds[]

The seeds for the tournament were:[2]

  1.  Saina Nehwal (IND) (Withdrew)
  2.  P. V. Sindhu (IND) (Bronze medalist)
  3.  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) (Silver medalist)
  4.  Michelle Li (CAN) (Gold medalist)
  5.  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) (Fourth place)
  6.  P. C. Thulasi (IND) (Quarterfinals)
  7.  Michelle Chan (NZL) (Quarterfinals)
  8.  Sarah Walker (ENG) (Quarterfinals)

Results[]

Finals[]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 21 21
  (NZL) 10 9
2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 20 20
4  Michelle Li (CAN) 22 22
4  Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
8  Sarah Walker (ENG) 18 18
4  Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 14 7
6  P. C. Thulasi (IND) 21 19 19
5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 18 21 21
5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 13 19 Bronze medal
3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 21 21
7  Michelle Chan (NZL) 9 10 2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 23 21
3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 21 21 5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 21 9

Top Half[]

Section 1[]

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 21 21
 Sandra Le Grange (RSA) 21 21  Sandra Le Grange (RSA) 4 6
 Daisy Nakalyango (UGA) 14 13 2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 21 21
 Thilini Hendahewa (SRI) 14 14
 Thilini Hendahewa (SRI) 21 21
  (NFI) w/o   (NFI) 3 1
 Teitiria Utimawa (KIR) 2  P. V. Sindhu (IND) 21 21
  (NZL) 10 9
  (NZL) 21 21
  (IOM) 21 21   (IOM) 14 11
 Nicola Chan Lam (MRI) 15 18   (NZL) 21 21
 Mercy Joseph (KEN) 5 13
 Mercy Joseph (KEN) 21 21
 Gayle Lloyd (GUE) 21 21  Gayle Lloyd (GUE) 14 19
  (GHA) 15 19

Section 2[]

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
4  Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
 Palwasha Bashir (PAK) 21 19 21  Palwasha Bashir (PAK) 9 4
 Juliette Ah-Wan (SEY) 15 21 15 4  Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
 Liang Xiaoyu (SIN) 16 16
  (GHA) 4 2
 Kate Foo Kune (MRI) 4 3  Liang Xiaoyu (SIN) 21 21
 Liang Xiaoyu (SIN) 21 21 4  Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
8  Sarah Walker (ENG) 18 18
8  Sarah Walker (ENG) 21 21
  (BAR) 21 21   (BAR) 14 5
  (FAI) 12 11 8  Sarah Walker (ENG) 21 17 21
 Ruth Williams (JAM) 21 21  Elizabeth Cann (JER) 14 21 18
  (MDV) 16 14  Ruth Williams (JAM) 5 13
 Elizabeth Cann (JER) 21 21  Elizabeth Cann (JER) 21 21
 Alannah Stephenson (NIR) 16 11

Bottom Half[]

Section 3[]

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Tinabora Tekeiaki (KIR)
 Rachel Honderich (CAN) w/o  Rachel Honderich (CAN) 21 21
  (JER) 21 21   (JER) 7 14
 Lavina Martins (KEN) 13 5  Rachel Honderich (CAN) 12 7
  (NFI) 3 5 6  P. C. Thulasi (IND) 21 21
 Sinead Chambers (NIR) 21 21  Sinead Chambers (NIR) 10 2
6  P. C. Thulasi (IND) 21 21
6  P. C. Thulasi (IND) 21 19 19
 Geordine Henry (JAM) 21 21 5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 18 21 21
  (FAI) 4 3  Geordine Henry (JAM) 10 14
 Nadeesha Murukkuwadura (SRI) 21 21
 Nadeesha Murukkuwadura (SRI) 9 6
 Margaret Nankabirwa (UGA) 8 9 5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 21 21
 Elme de Villiers (RSA) 21 21  Elme de Villiers (RSA) 12 13
5  Tee Jing Yi (MAS) 21 21

Section 4[]

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
 Carissa Turner (WAL) 21 21
  (KEN) 6 1  Carissa Turner (WAL) 21 21
 Elena Johnson (GUE) 21 14 21  Elena Johnson (GUE) 14 10
  (IOM) 15 21 13  Carissa Turner (WAL) 10 11
  (SRI) 21 21 7  Michelle Chan (NZL) 21 21
  (MDV) 11 12   (SRI) 21 7 12
7  Michelle Chan (NZL) 17 21 21
7  Michelle Chan (NZL) 9 10
 Yeldy Louison (MRI) 21 21 3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 21 21
  (GHA) 14 14  Yeldy Louison (MRI) 15 21 21
 Allisen Camille (SEY) 21 14 19
 Yeldy Louison (MRI) 4 6
  (BAR) 3 13 3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 21 21
 Verdet Kessler (AUS) 21 21  Verdet Kessler (AUS) 14 5
3  Kirsty Gilmour (SCO) 21 21

References[]

  1. ^ "Badminton". Glasgow 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Glasgow 2014 – BWF Seeded Entries". bwfbadminton.org. Badminton World Federation. 3 July 2014. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
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