India’s medal hopes from 2022 Australian Open disappeared into thin air after Anwesha Gowda crashed out after her second-round loss against Malaysian Goh Jin Wei, we examine badminton tournament schedule, results, draw, seeded players, tickets & streaming details
After her second-round loss against Goh Jin Wei, India’s last remaining shuttler Anwesha Gowda crashed out from 2022 Australian Open women’s singles competition. Meanwhile, Goh Jin Wei has sealed quarterfinal clash against Pornpawee Chochuwong with this victory.
BWF Australian Open Badminton 2022 Women’s Singles Results Today, Quarter-Final Schedule, Date, Time, Score, Draw, Live Stream
SATHIO GROUP Australian Open 2022
WS – Round of 16
21 21 🇲🇾Jin Wei GOH🏅
7 13 🇮🇳Anwesha GOWDA🕗 in 22 minutes
https://t.co/luezxmJozm— BWFScore (@BWFScore) November 17, 2022
SATHIO GROUP Australian Open 2022
WS – Round of 16
21 21 🇹🇭Pornpawee CHOCHUWONG🏅
11 15 🇯🇵Aya OHORI🕗 in 38 minutes
https://t.co/niomqahDu4— BWFScore (@BWFScore) November 17, 2022
2022 Australian Open Badminton Women’s Singles Results Today, Score, Winners, & Quarterfinal Draw
Anwesha Gowda fell in straight sets, 7-21, 13-21, against Malaysian Goh in her badminton match during the 2022 Australian Open’s second round. Goh Jin Wei’s victory ensures that she will face Pornpawee Chochuwong in the quarterfinal on Thursday. In other matchups, fourth-seed Nozomi Okuhara and seventh-seed Han Yue both won their second-round matches to guarantee their spots in Friday’s quarterfinal matches.
An Se-young, the top seed, defeated Asuka Takahashi, a Japanese shuttler, on Thursday with ease, winning 21-15, 21-9 to advance to the Australian Open quarterfinals. An, the top seed, dominated Asuka from the get-go and never really seemed to be in any real peril during this bout. With this victory, Taiwanese shuttler Pai Yu Po and An will now face off in an exciting showdown. For this upcoming tournament, fans can purchase their tickets from here.
Below, we look at upcoming schedule of 2022 Australian Open:
November 18: Quarter-finals begin (Beginning from 9:50 AM)
19th November: Semi-finals begin
November 20: Finals begin
2022 Australian Open Badminton Women’s Singles Results & Schedule
Round of 16 Results (17th November)
South Korea An S-y 21-15, 21-9 Japan A Takahashi
Chinese Taipei Pai Y-p 18-21, 21-15, 21-19 Chinese Taipei Yu C-h
Thailand P Chochuwong 21-11, 21-15 Japan A Ohori
India A Gowda 7-21, 13-21 Malaysia Goh J W
Australia Chen H-y 6-21, 10-21 China Han Y
Indonesia P K Wardani 17-21, 21-16, 17-21 Japan N Okuhara
Thailand S Katethong 15-21, 9-21 Indonesia G M Tunjung
Japan S Kawakami 21-13, 21-4 Australia T Ho
Quarterfinal Schedule (18th November)
South Korea An S-y vs Chinese Taipei Pai Y-p
Thailand P Chochuwong vs Malaysia Goh J W
China Han Y vs Japan N Okuhara
Indonesia G M Tunjung vs Japan S Kawakami
Points Award System
The champion’s title, which is worth 7,000 BWF Points and might have a big impact on the BWF World Rankings, will be the goal of every contestant. Only Anwesha Gowda and Tanya Hemanth remained from India after a number of top-ranked players withdrew; nevertheless, both shuttlers crashed out early after losing to Malaysian veteran Goh Jin Wei.
Winner | Runner-up | 3/4 | 5/8 | 9/16 | 17/32 | 33/64 | 65/128 |
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7,000 | 5,950 | 4,900 | 3,850 | 2,750 | 1,670 | 660 | 320 |
Prize Money Pool Distribution
As per announcement, the singles category winner of 2022 Australian Open badminton tournament will receive $13,500, while the runner-up will receive $6,840, as this event is a BWF World Tour Super 300 tournament. Anwesha Gowda and the other losers from second-round would all have to go home with prize money of $630.
Event | Winner | Finalist | Semi-finals | Quarter-finals | Last 16 |
Singles | $13,500 | $6,840 | $2,610 | $1,080 | $630 |
Doubles | $14,220 | $6,840 | $2,520 | $1,305 | $675 |
When And Where to Watch: Live Stream & Telecast Australian Open Badminton
At the 2022 Australian Open badminton competition, Goh Jin Wei will square off against Pornpawee Chochuwong, the third-seeded player, on Thursday. According to sources, Voot Select and the BWF’s official YouTube channel will both stream this bout live.
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