Badminton at the 2015 Pan American Games – Mixed doubles

Badminton – Mixed doubles at the XVII Pan American Games
Venue Atos Markham Pan Am Centre
Dates July 11 - July 16
Competitors 52 from 17 nations
Medalists
   United States
   Canada
   Peru
   Brazil
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The mixed doubles badminton event at the 2015 Pan American Games will be held from July 11- 16 at the Atos Markham Pan Am Centre in Toronto.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion is Toby Ng are Grace Gao of Canada.

The athletes will be drawn into an elimination stage draw. Once a team lost a match, it will be not longer able to compete. Each match will be contested as the best of three games.[1]

Schedule

All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).

Date Time Round
July 11, 201513:05First Round
July 12, 201516:00Second Round
July 13, 201510:30Quarterfinals
July 14, 201510:30Semifinals
July 16, 201514:45Final

Seeds

  1.  Phillip Chew / Jamie Subandhi (USA) (Champions)
  2.  Toby Ng / Alex Bruce (CAN) (Final)
  3.  Mario Cuba / Katherine Winder (PER) (Semifinals)
  4.  Howard Shu / Eva Lee (USA) (Second Round)

Results

Finals

Semifinals Final
          
1  Phillip Chew
United States Jamie Subandhi (USA)
21 21
3  Mario Cuba
Peru Katherine Winder (PER)
18 14
1  Phillip Chew
United States Jamie Subandhi (USA)
21 21 21
2  Toby Ng
Canada Alexandra Bruce (CAN)
9 23 12
 Alex Tjong
Brazil Lohaynny Vicente (BRA)
17 16
2  Toby Ng
Canada Alexandra Bruce (CAN)
21 21

Top Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
1  P Chew
United States J Subandhi (USA)
21 21
   L Muñoz
Mexico C Gonzalez (MEX)
21 16 21    L Muñoz
Mexico C Gonzalez (MEX)
9 17
   H Arthuso
Brazil F Silva (BRA)
16 21 16 1  P Chew
United States J Subandhi (USA)
21 21
   W Cabrera
Dominican Republic B Polanco Muñoz (DOM)
9 8
   P Macagno
Argentina F Bernatene (ARG)
10 13
   D Darmohoetomo
Suriname P Tjitrodipo (SUR)
16 12    W Cabrera
Dominican Republic B Polanco Muñoz (DOM)
21 21
   W Cabrera
Dominican Republic B Polanco Muñoz (DOM)
21 21 1  P Chew
United States J Subandhi (USA)
21 21
3  M Cuba
Peru K Winder (PER)
18 14
3  M Cuba
Peru K Winder (PER)
21 21
   D Reid
Jamaica R Williams (JAM)
21 21    D Reid
Jamaica R Williams (JAM)
19 11
   J Lama
Venezuela D Ortiz Prada (VEN)
14 14 3  M Cuba
Peru K Winder (PER)
21 21
   G Jassiel
El Salvador F Centeno Fuentes (ESA)
11 6    L Martinez
Cuba T Oropeza (CUB)
12 11
   L Martinez
Cuba T Oropeza (CUB)
21 21    L Martinez
Cuba T Oropeza (CUB)
21 21
   C Araya
Chile T Chou (CHI)
21 21    C Araya
Chile T Chou (CHI)
15 16
   N Ramdhani
Guyana P Ramdhani (GUY)
7 15

Bottom Half

First Round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals
   I Leon
Chile C Macaya (CHI)
21 19 19
   N Javier
Dominican Republic D Saturria (DOM)
19 21 21    N Javier
Dominican Republic D Saturria (DOM)
17 21 21
   M Zambrano
Ecuador E Zambrano (ECU)
21 19    G Henry
Jamaica K Wynter (JAM)
21 17 23
   G Henry
Jamaica K Wynter (JAM)
23 21    G Henry
Jamaica K Wynter (JAM)
11 17
   A Tjong
Brazil Lo Vicente (BRA)
21 21    A Tjong
Brazil Lo Vicente (BRA)
21 21
   H Humblers
Guatemala N Sotomayor (GUA)
10 18    A Tjong
Brazil Lo Vicente (BRA)
21 21
4  H Shu
United States E Lee (USA)
17 18
   A Tjong
Brazil Lo Vicente (BRA)
17 16
   E Reyes
Cuba M Azcuy Perez (CUB)
21 24 2  T Ng
Canada A Bruce (CAN)
21 21
   D Thorpe
Barbados S Scott (BAR)
13 22    E Reyes
Cuba M Azcuy Perez (CUB)
21 21
   T Thouyaret
Argentina B Berruezo (ARG)
7 11
 E Reyes
Cuba M Azcuy Perez (CUB)
8 12
   A Corpancho
Peru LM Zornoza (PER)
21 21 2  T Ng
Canada A Bruce (CAN)
21 21
   A Ocegueda
Mexico S Solis (MEX)
15 13    A Corpancho
Peru LM Zornoza (PER)
19 16
2  T Ng
Canada A Bruce (CAN)
21 21

References

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