2012 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event

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2012 BWF World Junior Championships - Team event
Tournament details
Dates25–28 October
Chiba, Japan
2011 Taipei 2013 Bangkok

The Team event tournament of the

Chiba, Japan. According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) 30 teams have confirmed their participation.[2] The winner of the tournament would have Suhandinata Cup for about a year until the next BWF World Junior Championships
Team Event is held.

Seedings

The seedings for teams competing in the tournament were released on October 11, 2012. It was based on aggregated points from the best players in the world junior ranking and the result of last year tournament. The tournament was divided into four groups, with Japan and China were the two top seeds, and 2 teams (Malaysia and Korea) in the seeded 3-4 were also put into the same group. another 4 teams were put in the second groups. Eight teams (seeded 9-16) were seeded into third groups and the last sixteen teams were seeded into last groups. The draw was held on the same day in Kuala Lumpur.[2]

Group 1 (Seeded 1-4)

Group 2 (Seeded 5-8)

Group 3 (Seeded 9-16)

Group 4 (Seeded 17-30)

Group stage

Qualified for quarterfinals

 

Knockout stage

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
W1  Japan 3
W2  Thailand 0
W1  Japan 3
X1  South Korea 0
X1  South Korea 3
X2  Chinese Taipei 0
W1  Japan 2
Z1  China 3
Y1  Malaysia 1
Y2  Indonesia 3
Y2  Indonesia 1 Third place
Z1  China 3
Z1  China 3 X1  South Korea 3
Z2  Hong Kong 0 Y2  Indonesia 0

Quarter-finals

Japan vs Thailand

South Korea vs Chinese Taipei

Malaysia vs Indonesia

China vs Hong Kong

Semi-final

Japan vs South Korea

Indonesia vs China

Bronze Medal Final

South Korea vs Indonesia

Final

Japan vs China

Final team ranking

  1.  China [2]
  2.  Japan [1]
  3.  South Korea [3/4]
  4.  Indonesia [5/8]
  5.  Chinese Taipei [5/8]
  6.  Malaysia [3/4]
  7.  Thailand [5/8]
  8.  Hong Kong [5/8]
  9.  India [9/16]
  10.  Germany [9/16]
  11.  Singapore [9/16]
  12.  Netherlands [9/16]
  13.  Philippines
  14.  Vietnam
  15.  England [9/16]
  16.  Russia [9/16]
  17.  France [9/16]
  18.  Finland
  19.  Australia
  20.  United States
  21.  Canada
  22.  Belgium
  23.  Turkey [9/16]
  24.  Sri Lanka
  25.  Czech Republic
  26.  Ireland
  27.  Bulgaria
  28.  South Africa
  29.  Ukraine
  30.  Uzbekistan

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