2023 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event

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2023 BWF World Junior Championships Teams event
Tournament details
Dates25 – 30 September 2023
Edition23rd
LevelInternational
Nations38
VenueThe Podium
LocationSpokane, Washington, United States
2022 Santander 2024 TBC

The teams event of the 2023 BWF World Junior Championships is being held from 25 – 30 September 2023.[1] The event is also known as the 2023 Suhandinata Cup. South Korea was the champion of the last edition held in Santander, Spain.

38 countries representing all five continental federations are competing in this event.[2] The group draw was done on 9 August. Top seeds China were drawn with defending champions South Korea, Australia, Netherlands and Norway in group A. United States as the host were drawn with second seed Thailand, Slovenia, Peru and Iceland in group H.[3] Ecuador and Trinidad and Tobago withdrew before the start of the championships. Mauritius and Dominican Republic withdrew after the draw.

Seedings[edit]

The seedings for teams competing in the tournament were released on July 11, 2023. It was based on aggregated points from the best players in the BWF World Junior Ranking. The teams was divided into three pots, with China and Thailand were the two top seeds with another 6 teams, another 8 teams were put in the second groups. Twenty-six other teams (seeded 17–42) were seeded into third groups. The draw was held on 9 August in Spokane. [2]

Group 1 (Seeded 1-8)[edit]

Group 2 (Seeded 9-16)[edit]

Group 3 (Seeded 17-42)[edit]

Group composition[edit]

The draw for 40 teams competing in the tournament were announced on 9 August 2023.

Group A Group B Group C Group D
  1.  Japan [5/8]
  2.  Canada [9/16]
  3.  Singapore
  4.  Mauritius (Withdrew)
  5.  Lithuania
  1.  Malaysia [3/4]
  2.  England [9/16]
  3.  Latvia
  4.  Austria
  5.  Poland
  1.  Germany [5/8]
  2.  India [9/16]
  3.  Brazil
  4.  Cook Islands
  5.  Dominican Republic (Withdrew)
Group E Group F Group G Group H
  1.  France [3/4]
  2.  Spain [9/16]
  3.  Ghana
  4.  Hong Kong
  5.  Belgium

Group stage[edit]

Final stage[edit]

1st to 8th[edit]

5th–6th place match5th to 8th semifinals1st to 8th quarterfinals1st to 4th semifinalsFinal
A China3
B Japan1
B Japan3A China3
D India0C Malaysia0
C Malaysia3
D India0
B Japan3A China3
F France0E Indonesia1
E Indonesia3
F France1
7th–8th place matchF France3E Indonesia3
H Thailand1G Chinese Taipei0
D India3G Chinese Taipei3
H Thailand1H Thailand2

1st to 8th quarterfinals[edit]

5th to 8th semifinals[edit]

7th–8th place match[edit]

5th–6th place match[edit]

1st to 4th semifinals[edit]

Final[edit]

9th to 16th[edit]

13th–14th place match13th to 16th semifinals9th to 16th quarterfinals9th to 12th semifinals9th–10th place match
A South Korea3
B Singapore0
B Singapore2A South Korea3
C England3D Germany0
C England1
D Germany3
C England2A South Korea3
G Denmark3H United States0
E Estonia0
F Hong Kong3
15th–16th place matchE Estonia0F Hong Kong211th–12th place match
G Denmark3H United States3
B Singapore3G Denmark2D Germany1
E Estonia0H United States3F Hong Kong3

9th to 16th quarterfinals[edit]

13th to 16th semifinals[edit]

15th–16th place match[edit]

13th–14th place match[edit]

9th to 12th semifinals[edit]

11th–12th place match[edit]

9th–10th place match[edit]

17th to 24th[edit]

21st–22nd place match21st to 24th semifinals17th to 24th quarterfinals17th to 20th semifinals17th–18th place match
A Netherlands2
B Canada3
A Netherlands3B Canada3
D Brazil0C Poland0
C Poland3
D Brazil2
A Netherlands3B Canada3
F Belgium1E Portugal0
E Portugal3
F Belgium1
23rd–24th place matchF Belgium3E Portugal319th–20th place match
G New Zealand0H Slovenia2
D Brazil0G New Zealand2C Poland1
G New Zealand3H Slovenia3H Slovenia3

17th to 24th quarterfinals[edit]

21st to 24th semifinals[edit]

23rd–24th place match[edit]

21st–22nd place match[edit]

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