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05/14 02:40 - Tzu Ying Tai v Sindhu Pusarla V. 2-1
10/03 10:30 - Yu Fei Chen v Akane Yamaguchi 0-2
10/02 13:30 - Kisona Selvaduray v Akane Yamaguchi 0-2
10/02 08:00 - Yu Fei Chen v Seyoung An 2-1
10/01 14:00 - Yu Po Pai v Akane Yamaguchi 0-2
10/01 13:30 - Selvaduray Kisona v Gregoria Mariska Tunjung 1-2
10/01 08:00 - Seyoung An v Pornpawee Chochuwong 2-0
10/01 07:30 - Yu Fei Chen v Mia Blichfeldt 2-1
09/30 14:00 - Estelle Van Leeuwen v Nour Ahmed Youssri 2-0
09/30 13:30 - Akane Yamaguchi v Selvaduray Kisona 2-0
09/30 07:30 - Ann-Kathrin Spori v Chloe Segrestan 2-0
09/30 07:30 - Chien Hui Yu v Seyoung An 0-2
09/29 14:00 - Malvika Bansod v Nella Nyqvist 2-0
09/29 13:30 - Yu Fei Chen v Busanan Ongbamrungphan 2-0
09/29 08:00 - Rachel Chan v Evgeniya Kosetskaya 0-2
09/29 07:30 - Putri Kusuma Wardani v Mia Blichfeldt 1-2
09/28 14:30 - Akane Yamaguchi v Abigail Holden 2-0
09/28 14:00 - Qi Xuan Eoon v Doha Hany 2-0
09/28 08:00 - Yu Po Pai v Yvonne Li 2-1
09/28 07:30 - Gaeun Kim v Heirautea Curet 2-0
09/27 14:00 - Mia Blichfeldt v Evgeniya Kosetskaya 2-1
09/27 13:40 - Phittayaporn Chaiwan v Nella Nyqvist 2-0
09/27 13:20 - Ester Nurumi Tri Wardoyo v Rachel Chan 1-2
09/27 08:30 - Selvaduray Kisona v Abigail Holden 0-2
09/27 08:00 - Sayaka Takahashi v Doha Hany 2-0
09/27 07:30 - Yu Fei Chen v Aditi Bhatt 2-0
09/26 14:00 - Line Christophersen v Rachel Chan 0-0
09/26 13:40 - Seyoung An v Yvonne Li 2-0
09/26 13:20 - Gregoria Mariska Tunjung v Anastasiia Shapovalova 2-0
09/26 07:40 - Chien Hui Yu v Jenica Lesourd 2-0

Wikipedia - Sudirman Cup

The Sudirman Cup is an international badminton mixed team competition contested by member countries of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every two years since the inaugural tournament in 1989. It used to be held at the same venue for the World Championships in the same year until the International Badminton Federation (now the BWF) decided to split the two tournaments starting from 2003. There are five matches in every Sudirman Cup tie which consists of men and women's singles, men and women's doubles and mixed doubles. The cup is named after Sudirman, a former Indonesian badminton player. The current champion is China, which won its 13th title at the 2023 tournament in China.

There is no prize money in Sudirman Cup; players play for their respective countries and to earn BWF World Ranking points and national prestige.

The Sudirman Cup Women is a prestigious badminton tournament that brings together the top female players from around the world to compete for the title of champion. Named after Dick Sudirman, a former Indonesian badminton player and official, the tournament features both singles and doubles matches, showcasing the incredible skill and athleticism of the participants.

The Sudirman Cup Women is known for its intense competition and thrilling matches, with players pushing themselves to their limits in pursuit of victory. The tournament is a true test of skill, strategy, and mental toughness, as players must adapt to different opponents and playing styles in order to succeed.

Fans of badminton flock to the Sudirman Cup Women to witness the excitement firsthand, cheering on their favorite players and experiencing the electrifying atmosphere of the tournament. With a rich history and a tradition of excellence, the Sudirman Cup Women is a must-see event for any badminton enthusiast.