2023 BWF World Senior Championships – 45+ explained

Dates:
Number Edition:11
Level:1
Competitors:169
Nations:30
Venue:Hwasan Indoor Stadium
Jeonju Indoor Badminton Hall
Location:Jeonju, South Korea
Ms:Hosemari Fujimoto
Country Ms:JPN
Ws:Georgy Trouerbach
Country Ws:NED
Md1:Tony Gunawan
Country Md1:USA
Md2:Tri Kusharjanto
Country Md2:INA
Wd1:Chandrika de Silva
Country Wd1:SRI
Wd2:Claudia Vogelgsang
Country Wd2:GER
Xd1:Jesper Thomsen
Country Xd1:DEN
Xd2:Drífa Harðardóttir
Country Xd2:ISL
Previous:2021
Next:2025

These are the results of 2023 BWF World Senior Championships' 45+ events.[1]

Competition schedule

Match was played as scheduled below.[2]

  1. R
Preliminary roundsQF Quarter-finalsSF Semi-finalsF Finals
H Hwasan Indoor StadiumJ Jeonju Indoor Badminton Hall
Date 11 Sep 12 Sep 13 Sep 14 Sep 15 Sep 16 Sep 17 Sep
VenueHJHJHJHJHHH
Men's singles1R2R3R QFSFF
Women's singles1R2R QFSFF
Men's doubles1R2R 3RQF SFF
1R 2RQF SFF
Mixed doubles1R2R3R QFSFF

Medal summary

Medalists

Men's singles Hosemari Fujimoto C. M. Shashidhar Naruenart Chuaymak
Conrad Hückstädt
Women's singles Georgy Trouerbach Chandrika de Silva Mayumi Fukasawa
Rebecca Pantaney
Men's doubles Tony Gunawan
Tri Kusharjanto
Naruenart Chuaymak
Thaweesak Koetsriphan
Visava Pimsamarn
Nuttawut Sroidokson
Jim Ronny Andersen
Jesper Thomsen
Women's doubles Chandrika de Silva
Claudia Vogelgsang
Maki Jin
Mikiko Shimada
Georgy Trouerbach
Mariëlle van der Woerdt
Kao Shin-li
Shyu Yuh-ling
Mixed doubles Jesper Thomsen
Drífa Harðardóttir
Hosemari Fujimoto
Tomoko Hinoishi
Feng Hung-yun
Kao Shin-li
Björn Wippich
Jessica Willems

Men's singles

Seeds

  1. Naruenart Chuaymak (semi-finals; bronze medalist)
  2. Conrad Hückstädt (semi-finals; bronze medalist)
  3. Hosemari Fujimoto (champion; gold medalist)
  4. Kenton Jones (second round)
  5. Chan Tsz Kin (second round)
  6. Jhony Hidayat (quarter-finals)
  7. Henrik Pøhler (third round)
  8. Björn Wippich (quarter-finals)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Women's singles

Seeds

  1. Georgy Trouerbach (champion; gold medalist)
  2. Rebecca Pantaney (semi-finals; bronze medalist)
  3. Chandrika de Silva (final; silver medalist)
  4. Claudia Vogelgsang (second round)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Men's doubles

Seeds

  1. Samir Abbasi / Vijay Lancy Mascarenhas (subtitued Samir Abbasi for K. A. Aneesh; second round)
  2. Tony Gunawan / Tri Kusharjanto (champions; gold medalists)
  3. Kenton Jones / Chris Spice (third round)
  4. Jim Ronny Andersen / Jesper Thomsen (semi-finals; bronze medalists)
  5. Ross Campbell / Frazer Mcculloch (quarter-finals)
  6. David Fischer / Patrick Muhl (third round)
  7. Phongthep Imkaew / Worapoj Somchariya (quarter-finals)
  8. Lars Klintrup / Björn Wippich (quarter-finals)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Women's doubles

Seeds

  1. Georgy Trouerbach / Mariëlle van der Woerdt (semi-finals; bronze medalists)
  2. Janne Vang Nielsen / Birgitte Pedersen (quarter-finals)
  3. Rebecca Pantaney / Lynne Swan (quarter-finals)
  4. Chandrika de Silva / Claudia Vogelgsang (champions; gold medalists)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

Mixed doubles

Seeds

  1. Jesper Thomsen / Drífa Harðardóttir (; medalists)
  2. Samir Abbasi / Pooja Mehta (quarter-finals)
  3. Ronny Baedi / Georgy Trouerbach (quarter-finals)
  4. Mark King / Lynne Swan (third round)
  5. Feng Hung-yun / Kao Shin-li (semi-finals; bronze medalists)
  6. Hosemari Fujimoto / Tomoko Hinoishi (; medalists)
  7. Henrik Pøhler / Majken Asmussen (third round)
  8. Chris Spice / Rebecca Pantaney (quarter-finals)

Top half

Section 2

Bottom half

Section 4

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Invitation Letter – BWF World Senior Championships 2023. 28 August 2023.
  2. Web site: Schedule – 2023 BWF World Senior Championships . . 6 September 2023.