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Beijing International Challenger 2012 - women's doubles

Beijing International Challenger 2012
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Beijing International Challenger in the women's doubles is held for the third time. In the grid of the main competition 16 pairs.

Chinese women Liu Wanting and Sun Shennan - winners of the competition.

Content

Sowing

  1.   Zhan Jinwei /   Han Xinyun (Final)
  2.   Liu Wanting /   Sun Shennan (Title)
  3.   Tatyana Luzhanskaya /   Zheng Saysai (Semifinal)
  4.   Zhan Haoqing /   Makoto Ninomiya (Semifinal)

Tournament course

Abbreviations Used

  • Q ( English qualifier , literally - qualified ) - the winner of the qualifying tournament.
  • WC ( English wild card , wild card) - a special invitation from the organizers.
  • LL ( English lucky loser , literally - the lucky loser ) - the player with the highest rating of the losers in the final qualification round, invited as a replacement for the main player who has lately starred.
  • R ( English retired , literally - starred ) - the player's refusal to continue the game during the match.
  • W / O ( English walkover , literally - pass ) - winning on the opponent's absence from the game.
  • SE ( English special exempt ) - special admission. Used for players who successfully played in the week preceding the tournament, and therefore could not participate in the qualification.
  • PR ( English protected ranking , literally - protected rating ). Used for admission to the tournament for players who missed a long time due to injury and down in the rankings.
  • ALT ( English alternate ) - an alternative player in the grid (replacing someone late to withdraw from the tournament).
  • S ( English suspended , literally - postponed ) - the match is suspended due to rain or darkness.
  • D ( English defaulted ) - one of the athletes removed from the tournament for unsportsmanlike behavior.


First round1/4 finals1/2 finalsThe final
one  C. Zhang
  S. Han
7one[ten]
  I.Suy
  I. Zhou
five6[6]one  C. Zhang
  S. Han
66
  V. Chzhan
  B.Van
22  E. Bey
  K.Iijima
22
  E. Bey
  K.Iijima
66one  C. Zhang
  S. Han
6 46[ten]
four  H. Chzhan
  M. Ninomiya
66four  H. Chzhan
  M. Ninomiya
7four[2]
  H. Yang
  I.Zhao
22four  H. Chzhan
  M. Ninomiya
66
  H. Tan
  A. Zhu
five6[ten]  H. Tan
  A. Zhu
four0
  N.R.Han
  S.J.Chan
73[eight]one  C. Zhang
  S. Han
70[7]
  M.Eguchi
  Dz. Namiat
762  V.Lyu
  Sh. Sun
five6[ten]
  S. R. Lee
  N.Vannasuk
fiveone  M.Eguchi
  Dz. Namiat
four6[ten]
  T.Li
  V.Vongtinchay
6one[3]3  T. Luzhanskaya
  S.Zheng
62[12]
3  T. Luzhanskaya
  S.Zheng
36[ten]3  T. Luzhanskaya
  S.Zheng
five6[ten]
  Y. Van
  L. Zhu
6four[9]2  V.Lyu
  Sh. Sun
72[12]
  C.Liang
  J.Tien
36[eleven]  C.Liang
  J.Tien
four6 6
  K.Lykina
  Y.Sema
72[6]2  V.Lyu
  Sh. Sun
67
2  V.Lyu
  Sh. Sun
6 66[ten]

Links

  • Tournament Grid
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beijing_International_Challenger_2012_β€”_zhenzhen_parny_oldyd = 85465820


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