2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Boys singles

2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships – Boys singles
Tournament details
Dates 3 (3) – 7 July 2012 (2012-07-07)
Edition 15
Venue Gimcheon Indoor Stadium
Location Gimcheon, South Korea
← 2011 2013

The Boys' Singles tournament of the 2012 Asian Junior Badminton Championships was held from July 3–7 in Gimcheon, South Korea.[1] The defending champion of the last edition was Zulfadli Zulkiffli from Malaysia.[2] The top seeded Sameer Verma of India had lost in the semi finals to third seeded Kento Momota of Japan,[3] while the second seeded Shesar Hiren Rhustavito from Indonesia, lost to Yuki Kaneko of Japan in fourth round.[4] Momota finally emerged as the champion after beat Malaysian player Soong Joo Ven in the finals with the score 21–13, 22–20.[5]

Seeded

  1. India Sameer Verma (Semi Finals)
  2. Indonesia Shesar Hiren Rhustavito (Fourth Round)
  3. Japan Kento Momota (Champion)
  4. Thailand Thammasin Sitthikom (Second Round)
  5. Thailand Khosit Phetpradab (Quarter Finals)
  6. Malaysia Soong Joo Ven (Finals)
  7. India Rohit Yadav (Fourth Round)
  8. Indonesia Arief Gifar Ramadhan (Third Round)
  9. Hong Kong Ng Ka Long (Quarter Finals)
  10. Chinese Taipei Wang Tzu-wei (Quarter Finals)
  11. Indonesia Panji Akbar Sudrajat (Semi Finals)
  12. India Pratul Joshi (Second Round)
  13. Malaysia Tan Kian Meng (Second Round)
  14. Thailand Nonpakorn Nantatheero (Fourth Round)
  15. South Korea Heo Kwang-hee (Third Round)
  16. South Korea Jung Jae-wook (Second Round)

Draw

Finals

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
               
1 India Sameer Verma 21 21
9 Hong Kong Ng Ka Long 5 19
1 India Sameer Verma 21 18 9
3 Japan Kento Momota 13 21 21
3 Japan Kento Momota 21 21
5 Thailand Khosit Phetpradab 16 12
3 Japan Kento Momota 21 22
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 13 20
10 Chinese Taipei Wang Tzu-wei 13 18
11 Indonesia Panji Ahmad Sudrajat 21 21
11 Indonesia Panji Akbar Sudrajat 21 18 11
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 13 21 21
6 Malaysia Soong Joo Ven 16 21 21
  Japan Yuki Kaneko 21 18 15

Top Half

Section 1

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
1 India S Verma 21 21
  South Korea Jang H-s 19 14
1 India S Verma 21 21
  Chinese Taipei Yang S-j 19 15
  Chinese Taipei Yang S-j 21 21
  Vietnam Do T D 12 10
1 India S Verma 21 12 21
  China Guo K 13 21 13
13 Malaysia Tan K M 16 12
  China Guo K 21 21
  China Guo K 21 21
  Iran F Khanjani 5 8
  Singapore S Lee 21 14 19
  Iran F Khanjani 17 21 21

Section 2

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
8 Indonesia A G Ramadhan 21 21
  Uzbekistan S Chugunov 5 5
8 Indonesia A G Ramadhan 15 21 19
  Japan Y Kobayashi 21 15 21
  Japan Y Kobayashi 21 21
  Sri Lanka D B Yatawara 14 11
  Japan Y Kobayashi 14 13
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
  Mongolia E Purevsuren 9 4
9 Hong Kong Ng K L 21 21
  Thailand T Thawornwong 12 7
  Thailand T Thawornwong 21 16 21
  Bangladesh M A Hossain 2 21 7

Section 3

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Kazakhstan K Kulmatov 3 9
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Indonesia F I Hadmadi 14 13
  Chinese Taipei Lan W-h 11 13
  Indonesia F I Hadmadi 21 21
3 Japan K Momota 21 21
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 16 17
15 South Korea Heo K-h 21 21
  Turkmenistan A Nyyazgulyyev 2 2
15 South Korea Heo K-h 19 21 18
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 21 18 21
  Hong Kong Lee C Y 21 21
  Vietnam Pham H N 14 11

Section 4

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 23 21
  South Korea Kim D-h 21 19
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 21 21
  Macau Lei I M 6 8
  Uzbekistan B Appakhodjaev 15 12
  Macau Lei I M 21 21
5 Thailand K Phetpradab 21 21
  Malaysia Cheam J W 9 11
12 India P Joshi 21 18 19
  Malaysia Cheam J W 18 21 21
  Malaysia Cheam J W 21 21
  Singapore B Ong 11 15
  Sri Lanka M Vibhavi 21 16 8
  Singapore B Ong 14 21 21

Bottom Half

Section 5

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Malaysia Chong Y H 13 19
  South Korea Jeon H-j 21 21   South Korea Jeon H-j 21 21
  Turkmenistan P Sopyyev 0 5
  South Korea Jeon H-j 20 20
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 22 22
  Sri Lanka P K Hettiarachchi 6 12
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 21 21
10 Chinese Taipei Wang T-w 21 21
7 India R Yadav 17 13
  Bangladesh A bin Jaman 4 6
  China Shi YQ 21 21
  China Shi YQ 18 21 15
7 India R Yadav 21 19 21
  Macau Lou H M 8 10
7 India R Yadav 21 21

Section 6

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Singapore L Teng 21 21
  Iran M Shahbazi 12 13
  Singapore L Teng 16 13
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
  Mongolia B Munkhbat 4 5
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
11 Indonesia P A Sudrajat 21 21
  Japan K Nishimoto 16 19
  Vietnam Ngo X T 17 13
  Hong Kong Chang T C 21 21
  Hong Kong Chang T C 15 12
  Japan K Nishimoto 21 21
  Japan K Nishimoto 24 21
4 Thailand T Sitthikom 22 14

Section 7

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Uzbekistan A Savatyugin 21 21
  Sri Lanka M De Silva 10 14
  Uzbekistan A Savatyugin 8 15
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 21 21
  Vietnam Pham C C 14 19
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 21 21
14 Thailand N Nantatheero 14 20
6 Malaysia Soong J V 21 22
  Hong Kong Tang C M 18 13
  South Korea Kim D-j 21 21
  South Korea Kim D-j 21 13 18
6 Malaysia Soong J V 9 21 21
  Nepal D Dhami 11 14
6 Malaysia Soong J V 21 21

Section 8

First round Second round Third round Fourth round
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 21
  India A Yelegar 16 13
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 11 21
  China Xue S 16 21 12
  China Xue S 21 21
16 South Korea Jung J-w 15 16
  Japan Y Kaneko 21 21
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 19 18
  Iran S Sadeghi 18 21 8
  Chinese Taipei Hung C-c 21 19 21
  Chinese Taipei Hung C-c 9 11
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 21 21
  Singapore M A bin Ishak 11 14
2 Indonesia S H Rhustavito 21 21

References

  1. "2012 김천아시아주니어배드민턴선수권대회" (in Korean). 배드민턴데일리. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  2. Ng, Wei Loon (15 July 2011). "Fresh from lifting Asian junior title, Zulfadli eyes world crown next". The Star. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  3. "Shuttler Sindhu wins Asia Under-19 Championship". Rediff.com. 7 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  4. "(Asia Junior Championships) Panji Melesat ke Semifinal" (in Indonesian). Badminton Association of Indonesia. 6 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  5. "Momota becomes 2nd Japanese Asia Champ after Tago" (in Japanese). BadPaL. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
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