2020 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' singles

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2020 European Junior Badminton Championships – Girls' singles
Tournament details
Dates2–7 November
VenuePajulahti Sports Institute
LocationLahti, Finland
2018 2022

The girls' singles tournament of the 2020 European Junior Badminton Championships was held from 2 to 7 November. Line Christophersen from Denmark clinched this title in the last edition.

Seeds[edit]

Seeds were announced on 16 October.[1][2]

  1. Russia Anastasiia Shapovalova (champions)
  2. Netherlands Amy Tan (quarterfinals)
  3. Spain Ania Setien (second round)
  4. Serbia Marija Sudimac (semifinals)
  5. Italy Katharina Fink (second round)
  6. Russia Mariia Golubeva (quarterfinals)
  7. Italy Yasmine Hamza (second round)
  8. Spain Lucia Rodriguez (quarterfinals)

Draw[edit]

Finals[edit]

Semifinals Final
          
1 Russia Anastasiia Shapovalova 21 21
4 Serbia Marija Sudimac 6 13
1 Russia Anastasiia Shapovalova 14 21 22
Sweden Edith Urell 21 18 20
  Sweden Edith Urell 21 21
Finland Nella Nyqvist 15 12

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
1 Russia A Shapovalova 21 21
Czech Republic T S Van Coppenolle 14 10
1 Russia A Shapovalova 21 22
France A Tatranova 11 20
France A Tatranova 21 21
Sweden J Tuvesson 18 15 Israel H Neiman 17 18
Israel H Neiman 21 21 1 Russia A Shapovalova 21 21
Denmark B Sillassen 17 10
5 Italy K Fink 14 13
Denmark B Sillassen 24 24 Denmark B Sillassen 21 21
Estonia C Kruus 22 22 Denmark B Sillassen 21 15 21
Ukraine P Buhrova 18 21 19
Finland J Salonen 13 14
Austria E Wu 14 17 Ukraine P Buhrova 21 21
Ukraine P Buhrova 21 21

Section 2[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
4 Serbia M Sudimac 21 22
Switzerland L Amiguet 18 20
4 Serbia M Sudimac 21 21
Denmark S Pilgaard 15 19
Slovenia L Pipan 12 10
Germany A Schaller 10 8 Denmark S Pilgaard 21 21
Denmark S Pilgaard 21 21 4 Serbia M Sudimac 21 16 21
8 Spain L Rodriguez 19 21 18
8 Spain L Rodriguez 21 21
Luxembourg K Schmidt 21 15 21 Luxembourg K Schmidt 16 11
Croatia B Janičić 16 21 12 8 Spain L Rodriguez 21 21
Germany M Bittner 11 19
Germany M Bittner 21 21
Portugal M Afonso w / o Portugal M Afonso 8 12
Bulgaria K Nalbantova

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Czech Republic K Mikelová 21 21
Finland N Nokkala 11 13 Czech Republic K Mikelová 21 21
France F Nurit 5 7
Czech Republic K Mikelová 13 21 14
Germany F Schöffski 12 11 6 Russia M Golubeva 21 18 21
Czech Republic K Zuzáková 21 21 Czech Republic K Zuzáková 11 12
6 Russia M Golubeva 21 21
6 Russia M Golubeva 9 11
Sweden E Urell 21 21 Sweden E Urell 21 21
Slovenia A Jordan 8 16 Sweden E Urell 21 21
Austria J Höfle 5 6
Sweden E Urell 21 21
Ukraine M Stoliarenko 21 21 Ukraine M Stoliarenko 19 10
Portugal A Fernandes 11 11 Ukraine M Stoliarenko 21 21
3 Spain A Setien 15 13

Section 4[edit]

First round Second round Third round Quarterfinals
Denmark A S Ryberg 11 18
Russia V Kuznetcova 21 21 Russia V Kuznetcova 15 21
Serbia S Loncar 21 23
Serbia S Loncar 17 18
France E Drouin 8 10 Finland N Nyqvist 21 21
Finland N Nyqvist 21 21 Finland N Nyqvist 23 21
7 Italy Y Hamza 21 17
Finland N Nyqvist 21 17 21
Estonia R Üprus 21 14 16 2 Netherlands A Tan 15 21 12
Switzerland J Franconville 15 21 21 Switzerland J Franconville 21 21
Scotland A Campbell 6 7
Switzerland J Franconville 10 21 18
2 Netherlands A Tan 21 17 21
Bulgaria G Pavlova
2 Netherlands A Tan w / o

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