Austrian International 2011

Die Austrian International 2011 fanden vom 23. bis zum 26. Februar 2011 in Wien statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 15.000 US-Dollar, was dem Turnier zu einem BWF-Level von 4A verhalf. Der Referee war Klaus-Michael Becker aus Deutschland. Es war die 40. Austragung dieser offenen internationalen Meisterschaften von Österreich im Badminton.

Austragungsort

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelChinesisch Taipeh Hsu Jen-haoUkraineUkraine Dmytro ZavadskyMalaysia Kenn Lim
RusslandRussland Vladimir Ivanov
DameneinzelJapanJapan Nozomi OkuharaJapanJapan Mayu SekiyaJapanJapan Sayaka Takahashi
Schottland Susan Egelstaff
HerrendoppelEnglandEngland Anthony Clark
EnglandEngland Chris Langridge
JapanJapan Hiroyuki Saeki
JapanJapan Ryota Taohata
NiederlandeNiederlande Ruud Bosch
NiederlandeNiederlande Koen Ridder
OsterreichÖsterreich Peter Zauner
OsterreichÖsterreich Roman Zirnwald
DamendoppelJapanJapan Yuriko Miki
JapanJapan Koharu Yonemoto
Danemark Line Damkjær Kruse
Danemark Marie Røpke
AustralienAustralien Leanne Choo
AustralienAustralien Renuga Veeran
JapanJapan Miri Ichimaru
JapanJapan Shiho Tanaka
MixedHongkong Wong Wai Hong
Hongkong Chau Hoi Wah
Danemark Mads Pieler Kolding
Danemark Julie Houmann
Deutschland Tim Dettmann
NiederlandeNiederlande Ilse Vaessen
Danemark Mikkel Delbo Larsen
Danemark Mie Schjøtt-Kristensen

Finalergebnisse

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelChinesisch Taipeh Hsu Jen-haoUkraineUkraine Dmytro Zavadsky21:15 21:12
DameneinzelJapanJapan Nozomi OkuharaJapanJapan Mayu Sekiya21:6 21:16
HerrendoppelEnglandEngland Anthony Clark
EnglandEngland Chris Langridge
JapanJapan Hiroyuki Saeki
JapanJapan Ryota Taohata
21:15 21:16
DamendoppelJapanJapan Yuriko Miki
JapanJapan Koharu Yonemoto
Danemark Line Damkjær Kruse
Danemark Marie Røpke
26:24 21:15
MixedHongkong Wong Wai Hong
Hongkong Chau Hoi Wah
Danemark Mads Pieler Kolding
Danemark Julie Houmann
21:17 21:11

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