Welsh Int. Qual

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DateRHome v Away-
11/30 12:00 - Charlie Castle v Amaury Lievre 0-2
11/30 11:30 - Ben Hammond v Geane Herrera 0-2
11/30 11:20 - Ethan Rose v Cholan Kayan 0-2
11/30 11:20 - Neil Bhabuta v Johnnie Torjussen 0-2
11/30 11:20 - Homburg v Marcus Viscovich 0-2
11/30 11:00 - Wolfgang Gnedt v Nadeem Dalvi 2-1
11/30 10:40 - Danny Robson v Archie Bult 2-0
11/30 10:00 - Adarsh Palani Kumar v Joakim Oldorff 0-2
11/30 10:00 - Elias Bracke v Min Htet Kaung 2-0
11/30 09:40 - Heng Lin Ngan v Joel Koenig 2-0
11/30 09:00 - Gregoire Deschamp v Sacha Leveque 0-2
11/29 14:50 - James Robertson v Enogat Roy 1-2
11/29 14:50 - Raymond Webster v Dillon Chong 0-2
11/29 14:15 - EBP Tatabanya v Cholan Kayan 0-2
11/29 14:15 - Samuel Lamptey v Ethan Rose Walkover
11/29 13:40 - Harry Willson v Saxton/Schalk 0-2
11/29 13:40 - Aaron Tamakloe v Joakim Oldorff Walkover
11/29 13:05 - Luke Griffiths v Joel Koenig 0-2
11/29 12:50 - Man Yin Leung v Amaury Lievre 0-2
11/29 12:50 - Joseph Waugh v Charlie Castle 0-2
11/29 12:30 - Niluka Karunaratne v Miha Ivancic Walkover
11/29 12:30 - Adarsh Palani Kumar v Harper Leigh 2-1
11/29 12:15 - Isum Arachchige v Ben Hammond 1-2
11/29 12:15 - Gregoire Deschamp v Thomas Joseph Stanford 2-0
11/29 12:10 - Heng Lin Ngan v Hugo Jardim 2-0
11/29 12:10 - Muhammad Affan Ahmad Atabek v Johnnie Torjussen 0-2
11/29 11:50 - Shaun Ally Aamir v Leo Van Gysel 0-2
11/29 11:50 - Samuel O'Brien Ricketts v Sacha Leveque 0-2
11/29 11:40 - Nicolas A. Mueller v Felix Wright 2-0
11/29 11:40 - Min Htet Kaung v Ahmad Abdul Samad Walkover

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.