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1 Men's singles  



1.1  Seeds  





1.2  Finals  







2 Women's singles  



2.1  Seeds  





2.2  Finals  







3 Men's doubles  



3.1  Seeds  





3.2  Finals  







4 Women's doubles  



4.1  Seeds  





4.2  Finals  







5 Mixed doubles  



5.1  Seeds  





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6 References  





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(Redirected from 2014 Brazil Open Grand Prix)

2014 Brasil Open Grand Prix
Tournament details
Dates5 August 2014 (2014-08-05)
10 August 2014 (2014-08-10)
Total prize moneyUS$50,000
VenueComissão de Desporto da Aeronáutica (CDA)
LocationRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Champions
Men's singlesRepublic of Ireland Scott Evans
Women's singlesUnited States Zhang Beiwen
Men's doublesGermany Max Schwenger
Germany Josche Zurwonne
Women's doublesGermany Johanna Goliszewski
Germany Carla Nelte
Mixed doublesGermany Max Schwenger
Germany Carla Nelte

The 2014 Brasil Open Grand Prix was the eleventh grand prix badminton tournament of the 2014 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix. The tournament was held in Gymnasium of Comissão de Desporto da Aeronáutica (CDA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 5 until 10 August 2014 and had a total purse of $50,000.[1] This tournament organized by Confederação Brasileira de Badminton (CBBd), and sanctioned from the BWF. The sponsor of this tournament was the Brazilian Air Force, and Yonex. 130 players from 27 countries competed at this tournament.[2]

Men's singles

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Seeds

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  1. Sweden Henri Hurskainen (semifinals)
  • Germany Dieter Domke (finals)
  • Cuba Osleni Guerrero (semifinals)
  • Republic of Ireland Scott Evans (champion)
  • United States Sattawat Pongnairat (quarterfinals)
  • Czech Republic Petr Koukal (quarterfinals)
  • Denmark Joachim Persson (quarterfinals)
  • Brazil Daniel Paiola (quarterfinals)
  • Finals

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    Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                         
    1Sweden Henri Hurskainen 11 611 11
    7Denmark Joachim Persson 311 76
    1Sweden Henri Hurskainen 71010
    4Republic of Ireland Scott Evans 11 11 11
    4Republic of Ireland Scott Evans 11 811 611
    6Czech Republic Petr Koukal 811 1011 6
    4Republic of Ireland Scott Evans 7611 11 11
    2Germany Dieter Domke 11 11 687
    8Brazil Daniel Paiola 911 11 56
    3Cuba Osleni Guerrero 11 31011 11
    3Cuba Osleni Guerrero 611 911 4
    2Germany Dieter Domke 11 811 511
    5United States Sattawat Pongnairat 11 61010
    2Germany Dieter Domke 911 11 11

    Women's singles

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    Seeds

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    1. United States Beiwen Zhang (champion)
  • Bulgaria Linda Zetchiri (withdrew)
  • Germany Karin Schnaase (quarterfinals)
  • Republic of Ireland Chloe Magee (second round)
  • Finals

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    Semifinals Final
                  
    1United States Zhang Beiwen 6811 11 11
      Japan Sayaka Sato 11 11 567
    1United States Zhang Beiwen 611 411 11
      Japan Kaori Imabeppu 11 511 89
      Japan Kaori Imabeppu 11 11 11
      Switzerland Sabrina Jaquet 758

    Men's doubles

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    Seeds

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  • Belgium Matijs Dierickx / Freek Golinski (semifinals)
  • Italy Giovanni Greco / Rosario Maddaloni (second round)
  • Finals

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    Semifinals Final
                  
      Republic of Ireland Joshua Magee
    Republic of Ireland Sam Magee
    1057
      Germany Max Schwenger
    Germany Josche Zurwonne
    11 11 11
      Germany Max Schwenger
    Germany Josche Zurwonne
    11 11 11
      Germany Raphael Beck
    Germany Andreas Heinz
    964
      Germany Raphael Beck
    Germany Andreas Heinz
    11 11 11
    2Belgium Matijs Dierickx
    Belgium Freek Golinski
    456

    Women's doubles

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    Seeds

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  • United States Eva Lee / Paula Lynn Obanana (semifinals)
  • Finals

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    Semifinals Final
                  
    1Bulgaria Gabriela Stoeva
    Bulgaria Stefani Stoeva
    11 11 11
      Brazil Lohaynny Vicente
    Brazil Luana Vicente
    567
    1Bulgaria Gabriela Stoeva
    Bulgaria Stefani Stoeva
    5711 10
      Germany Johanna Goliszewski
    Germany Carla Nelte
    11 11 411
      Germany Johanna Goliszewski
    Germany Carla Nelte
    11 711 11
    2United States Eva Lee
    United States Paula Lynn Obanana
    811 95

    Mixed doubles

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    Seeds

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  • Republic of Ireland Sam Magee / Chloe Magee (finals)
  • United States Phillip Chew / Jamie Subandhi (quarterfinals)
  • Sweden Nico Ruponen / Amanda Hogstrom (second round)
  • Finals

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    Semifinals Final
                  
    1Germany Max Schwenger
    Germany Carla Nelte
    11 11 11
      Denmark Joachim Persson
    Switzerland Sabrina Jaquet
    5108
    1Germany Max Schwenger
    Germany Carla Nelte
    101011 11 11
    2Republic of Ireland Sam Magee
    Republic of Ireland Chloe Magee
    11 11 1087
      Brazil Alex Yuwan Tjong
    Brazil Lohaynny Vicente
    912
    2Republic of Ireland Sam Magee
    Republic of Ireland Chloe Magee
    11 11 11

    References

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    1. ^ "País se prepara para receber 27 países no Yonex GP Brasil" (in Portuguese). Esporte Interativo. Retrieved 17 July 2017.
  • ^ "Rio de Janeiro entra na reta final de preparação para o Yonex Brasil Grand Prix" (in Portuguese). NBCom Comunicação. Retrieved 17 July 2017.[permanent dead link]
  • [edit]
    Preceded by

    2014 Russia Open Grand Prix

    BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
    2014 BWF Season
    Succeeded by

    2014 Vietnam Open Grand Prix


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