Japan Open 2003

Die Japan Open 2003 im Badminton fanden vom 1. bis zum 6. April 2003 statt. Veranstaltungsort war die Kokuritsu Yoyogi Kyōgijō in Shibuya, Tokio.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelChina Volksrepublik Xia XuanzeChina Volksrepublik Lin DanIndonesien Taufik Hidayat
Danemark Kenneth Jonassen
DameneinzelDanemark Camilla MartinChina Volksrepublik Xie XingfangChina Volksrepublik Wang Chen
FrankreichFrankreich Pi Hongyan
HerrendoppelEnglandEngland Eng Hian
Schweiz Flandy Limpele
China Volksrepublik Chen Qiqiu
China Volksrepublik Cheng Rui
Danemark Lars Paaske
Danemark Jonas Rasmussen
Danemark Mathias Boe
Danemark Michael Lamp
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Gao Ling
China Volksrepublik Huang Sui
China Volksrepublik Wei Yili
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting
Korea Sud Lee Hyo-jung
Korea Sud Yim Kyung-jin
Korea Sud Lee Kyung-won
Korea Sud Ra Kyung-min
MixedChina Volksrepublik Zhang Jun
China Volksrepublik Gao Ling
Danemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Mette Schjoldager
Korea Sud Kim Dong-moon
Korea Sud Ra Kyung-min
China Volksrepublik Chen Qiqiu
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting

Finalergebnisse

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelChina Volksrepublik Xia XuanzeChina Volksrepublik Lin Dan15-12, 15-10
DameneinzelDanemark Camilla MartinChina Volksrepublik Xie Xingfang11-1, 11-5
HerrendoppelEnglandEngland Flandy Limpele
EnglandEngland Eng Hian
China Volksrepublik Chen Qiqiu
China Volksrepublik Cheng Rui
15-5, 15-12
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Gao Ling
China Volksrepublik Huang Sui
China Volksrepublik Wei Yili
China Volksrepublik Zhao Tingting
10-13, 11-6, 11-5
MixedChina Volksrepublik Zhang Jun
China Volksrepublik Gao Ling
Danemark Jens Eriksen
Danemark Mette Schjoldager
9-11, 11-8, 11-9

Ergebnisse

Herreneinzel Qualifikation

Herreneinzel

Dameneinzel Qualifikation

Dameneinzel

Herrendoppel Qualifikation

Herrendoppel

Damendoppel Qualifikation

Damendoppel

Mixed Qualifikation

Mixed

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