Here is everything you need to know about the 2021 Yonex French Open badminton Quarter Finals for the women’s singles including the schedule, venue, live stream, fixtures
The 2021 Yonex French Open Women’s singles kicked off form 26th October and has come to the quarter final stage of the tournament. The Round of 16 fixtures were a treat to watch and the fans can expect the same from the quarter finals as well. Take a look at the schedule, venue, streaming details and more for the quarter finals of Women’s singles division.
Yonex French Open 2021 Badminton Women’s Singles Quarter Finals: Schedule, Venue, Results, Live Stream
Before moving forward to the fixtures from the quarter finals, let’s take a look at the results from the previous round that is, the round of 16:
- A Yamaguchi beat E Kosetskaya
- P Chochuwong beat Y Li
- An S-y beat L Kjaersfeldt
- G M Tunjung lost to Yeo J M
- K Gilmour lost to B Ongbamrungphan
- L Christopherson lost to P V Sindhu
- S Takahashi beat A Ohori
- Pai Y-p lost to R Intanon
The quarter finals fixtures have been set, take a look at the fixtures with their odds and prediction.
A Yamaguchi (1.32) vs P Chochuwong (3.20)
Prediciton: A Yamaguchi to beat P Chochuwong and advance to the next round.
S Takahashi (2.34) vs R Intanon (1.55)
Prediction: S Takahashi to get the better of R Intanon
An S-y (1.04) vs Yeo J M (9.20)
Prediction: An S-y to register a dominating victory over Yeo J M
B Ongbamrungphan (3.75) vs P V Sindhu (1.25)
Prediction: P V Sindhu to advance to the semi-finals
Yonex French Open 2021 Women’s Singles Quarter Finals Venue and Tickets
The French Open 2021 Women’s division quarter finals fixtures will be taking place at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin situated in Paris, France. Fans who want to watch the quarter finals matches from the arena can book their tickets for the event at YonexIFB.
Yonex French Open 2021 Women’s Quarter Final Live Stream, Date, Time And Broadcast
The French Open 2021 Women’s singles quarter final will kick off on 29th October 2021 at roughly 6:50 pm IST. The fans can catch the action live on the following streaming services and networks:
India:
Star Sports 3 or Disney+Hotstar (6:50 pm IST, 29th October)
UK:
BT Sport (2:20 pm BST, 29th October)
China:
CCTV (9:20 pm CST Asia, 29th October)
USA:
Olympics.com (8:20 am CT)
Australia:
Olympics.com (11:20 pm AEST)
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