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Beijing International Challenger 2011 - Women's Doubles

Beijing International Challenger 2011
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The Beijing International Challenger in the women's doubles is held for the second time. There are 16 pairs in the main competition grid, three of which came here at a special invitation from the organizers.

Sisters Zhan Khaoqing and Zhan Yunzhan are the winners of the competition.

Content

General Information

The Sisters of Zhan win their third joint title in the third final. Prior to this, 50 thousandths obeyed them twice.

Sowing

  1.   Zhan Haoqing /   Zhan Yunzhan (Title)
  2.   Nina Bratchikova /   Irena Pavlovich (First round)
  3.   Lu Jingjing /   Xu Yifan (Quarter Final)
  4.   Han Xinyun /   Liu Wanting (Semifinal)

Tournament

Abbreviations Used

  • Q ( English qualifier , literally - qualified ) - the winner of the qualification tournament.
  • WC ( English wild card , wild card) - a special invitation from the organizers.
  • LL ( English lucky loser , literally - lucky loser ) - the player with the highest rating of the losers in the final qualifying round, invited as a replacement for the late star player of the main net.
  • R ( eng. Retired , literally - withdrawn ) - the player's refusal to continue the game during the match.
  • W / O ( English walkover , literally - passage ) - winning an opponent’s absenteeism for a game
  • SE ( English special exempt ) - the special admission. It is used for players who have successfully played in the week preceding the tournament, and therefore could not participate in the qualification.
  • PR ( English protected ranking , literally - protected rating ). It is used for admission to the tournament of players who have missed a long time due to injury and dropped in the ranking.
  • ALT ( English alternate ) - an alternative player in the grid (replacing one of the late withdrawn from the tournament).
  • S ( Eng. Suspended , literally - postponed ) - the match is suspended due to rain or darkness.
  • D ( eng. Defaulted ) - one of the athletes removed from the tournament for unsportsmanlike behavior.


First round1/4 finals1/2 finalsThe final
one  H. Zhan
  Y. Zhan
67
  E. Sam
  Y. Sam
36 6one  H. Zhan
  Y. Zhan
66
  V. Xu
  R. Tezuka
6four[eight]WC  C. Yang
  C. Zhang
22
WC  C. Yang
  C. Zhang
36[ten]one  H. Zhan
  Y. Zhan
26[ten]
four  S. Han
  V. Liu
77four  S. Han
  V. Liu
63[3]
  K. Hisami
  M. Miyamura
6 16 5four  S. Han
  V. Liu
66
  E. Bay
  I. Zhao
66  E. Bay
  I. Zhao
four2
  Sh. Gao
  C. Liang
3fourone  H. Zhan
  Y. Zhan
66
  L. Kumkhum
  N.Vannasuk
five2  T. Luzhanskaya
  S. Zheng
23
  T. Luzhanskaya
  S. Zheng
76  T. Luzhanskaya
  S. Zheng
66
WC  C. lu
  C. lu
four7[6]3  C. lu
  I. Xu
one2
3  C. lu
  I. Xu
6five[ten]  T. Luzhanskaya
  S. Zheng
four6[ten]
WC  Or
  C. Chun
66  T. Lee
  V. Wongtinchay
62[6]
  T. Okadaue
  M. Tanaka
2oneWC  Or
  C. Chun
five7[five]
  T. Lee
  V. Wongtinchay
73[12]  T. Lee
  V. Wongtinchay
7five[ten]
2  N. Bratchikova
  I. Pavlovich
five6[ten]

Links

  • Tournament Nets
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beijing_International_Challenger_2011_β€”_female_pairs_old&oldid=85465807


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