Welsh Int. Qual

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DateRHome v Away-
11/28 12:00 - Felix Wright v Finlay Jack 2-1
11/28 11:55 - Archie Bult v Jonathan Dolan 0-2
11/28 11:55 - Kaylan Jensen v Wolfgang Gnedt 1-2
11/28 11:40 - Cholan Kayan v Salim Ben Boudinar 2-0
11/28 11:40 - Adam Shepherd v Enrico Baroni 0-2
11/28 11:20 - Muhammad Ammar Masood v Simon Baron-Vezilier 0-2
11/28 11:20 - Gregoire Deschamp v Hugo Jardim 2-0
11/28 11:20 - Adarsh Palani Kumar v Alberto Perals 0-2
11/28 11:20 - Alessandro Gozzini v Muteeb Dar Walkover
11/28 10:45 - Mads Juel Moller v Ka Wai Ng 2-0
11/28 10:45 - Bevan Cox v Andrzej Niczyporuk 0-2
11/28 10:10 - Mark J Williams v David Kim 0-2
11/28 10:10 - Julien Scheiwiller v Ben Hammond Walkover
11/28 10:00 - Jonathan McDonald v Maksymilian Danielak 0-2
11/28 10:00 - Alvaro Vazquez v Charles Fouyn 2-0
11/28 09:40 - Bruno Carvalho v Saahen Shetty 2-1
11/28 09:40 - Luca Zhou v Matthew Waring 2-1
11/28 09:35 - Sen Thomas v Ivan Rusev 0-2
11/28 09:35 - Yanis Gaudin v Arun Kumar Ashok Kumar 2-0
11/28 09:20 - Yohan Barbieri v Zack Bobrowski 2-0
11/28 09:20 - Harry Jones v James Robertson 0-2
11/28 09:00 - Man Yin Leung v Angus Meldrum 0-2
11/28 09:00 - Joshua Apiliga v Rohan Thool 1-2
11/28 09:00 - Heng Lin Ngan v Nicolas A. Mueller 0-2
11/28 09:00 - Govind Nanda v Shaun Ally Aamir 2-0
11/30 15:40 - Miha Ivancic v Mads Juel Moller 0-2
11/30 15:00 - Elias Bracke v Sacha Leveque 1-2
11/30 13:10 - Danny Robson v Wolfgang Gnedt 0-2
11/30 12:40 - Mads Juel Moller v Sid Palakkal 2-0
11/30 12:00 - Dillon Chong v Enogat Roy 0-2

Wikipedia - Welsh International

The Welsh International is an international badminton championship held in Wales since 1928 and is thereby one of the oldest badminton tournaments in the world. The tournament was halted during World War II and until 1956, between 1960 and 1966, and in 1971. It is organised by Welsh Badminton Cymru, the governing body for badminton in Wales.

The Welsh International Qualifying Tournament (Welsh Int. Qual) is a prestigious badminton event held in Wales, serving as a crucial qualifying stage for the main Welsh International Championship. This tournament attracts talented players from across the region and beyond, offering a competitive platform to showcase emerging talent and earn qualification points. Featuring singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories, the Welsh Int. Qual emphasizes high-level competition, sportsmanship, and the development of badminton in Wales. Spectators can expect exciting matches, skilled gameplay, and a vibrant atmosphere as players vie for their spot in the main event.