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Badminton tournament

2020 Oceania Badminton Championships
Dates February 10 (10-02) – February 12 (12-02) (Individual event)
February 13 (13-02) – February 15 (15-02) (Team event)
Edition XV
Venue Ken Kay Badminton Stadium
Location Ballarat, Australia

The 2020 Oceania Badminton Championships was the continental badminton championships in Oceania sanctioned by the Badminton Oceania, and Badminton World Federation. This championship was organized by Badminton Ballarat, and was the 15th edition of the Oceania Badminton Championships. It was held in Ballarat, Australia from 10 to 15 February 2020. The team event started in 13 February, and is the qualification stage for the 2020 Thomas & Uber Cup finals to be played in Denmark, while the individual event started in 10 February.[1]

The tournament was held at the Ken Kay Badminton Stadium, Ballarat, Australia.

Medalists[edit]

Individual event[edit]

Team event[edit]

Medal summary[edit]

  *   Host nation (Host nation (Australia))

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Men’s singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

Section 2[edit]

Section 3[edit]

Section 4[edit]

Bottom half[edit]

Section 5[edit]

Section 6[edit]

Section 7[edit]

Section 8[edit]

Women’s singles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

Section 2[edit]

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

Section 4[edit]

Men’s doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

Section 2[edit]

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

Section 4[edit]

Women’s doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

Section 2[edit]

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

Section 4[edit]

Mixed doubles[edit]

Seeds[edit]

Finals[edit]

Top half[edit]

Section 1[edit]

Section 2[edit]

Bottom half[edit]

Section 3[edit]

Section 4[edit]

Team event[edit]

Seeds[edit]

The seeding, which is based on BWF world rankings on 3 December 2019, for both the men’s and women’s competition is the same:[2]

Men’s team
Seed Country MS 1 MS 2 MS 3 MD 1 MD 2 Total
1  Australia Daniel Fan 10,640 Anthony Joe 10,162 Pit Seng Low 9,040 Simon Leung 20,261 Sawan Serasinghe 8,076 58,179
Mitchell Wheller Eric Vuong
2  New Zealand Abhinav Manota 14,975 Oscar Guo 5,473 Niccolo Tagle 2,280 Oliver Leydon-Davis 15,058 Jonathan Curtin 8,030 45,816
Abhinav Manota Dylan Soedjasa
3  Tahiti Rémi Rossi 5,012 Manuarii Ly 362 5 players 360 Tarepa Bourgery 922 2 pairs 920 7,576
Manuarii Ly
4  New Caledonia Ronan Ho-Yagues 1,620 Morgan Paitio 1,025 Glenn Gowet 920 Ronan Ho-Yagues 2,070 Glenn Gowet 1,520 7,155
Morgan Paitio Ryan Nagle
5  Fiji Liam Fong 616 Leon Jang 615 Ahmad Ali 360 Ahmad Ali 920 2,511
Liam Fong
Women’s team
Seed Country WS 1 WS 2 WS 3 WD 1 WD 2 Total
1  Australia Chen Hsuan-yu 22,679 Louisa Ma 18,056 Jiang Yingzi 7,270 Setyana Mapasa 39,403 Celeste Lee 3,670 91,078
Gronya Somerville Chloe Lee
2  New Zealand Sally Fu 7,297 Shaunna Li 2,130 Ella Smith 1,560 Erena Calder-Hawkins 7,460 Roanne Apalisok 4,340 22,787
Anona Pak Janice Jiang
3  New Caledonia Dgenyva Matauli 1,542 Melissa Sanmoestanom 1,520 Johanna Kou 920 Johanna Kou 951 Laurene Benlahoussine 922 5,855
Dgenyva Matauli Cecilia Moussy
4  Tahiti Esther Tau 1,565 Ingrid Ateni 920 Ingrid Ateni 2,210 Ingrid Ateni 2 4,697
Esther Tau Coralie Bouttin

Men’s team[edit]

  • New Zealand vs. New Caledonia
  • Australia vs. New Caledonia
  • Australia vs. New Zealand

Women’s team[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD GF GA GD PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 3 3 0 14 1 +13 28 3 +25 651 319 +332 3 Uber Cup
2  New Zealand 3 2 1 11 4 +7 23 8 +15 625 400 +225 2
3  New Caledonia 3 1 2 5 10 −5 10 21 −11 377 592 −215 1
4  Tahiti 3 0 3 0 15 −15 1 30 −29 304 646 −342 0
  • New Zealand vs. New Caledonia
  • Australia vs. New Caledonia
  • Australia vs. New Zealand

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