Aya Ohori grew to become the BAYC 2013 WS Champion
She was seeded #3 however this gorgeous Japanese lady went on to win the Badminton Asia Youth Championships Particular person WS U-19 title on 14 July 2013 by stunning Thailand’s favorite Ongbamrungphan Busanan #1.
This was her passage when she beat all her opponents:
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Thu 7/11/2013
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[TD=”align: right”] Chia Hsin Lee
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[TD]17-21 19-21
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Fri 7/12/2013
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[TD=”align: right”]Liang Xiaoyu [5]
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[TD]7-21 8-21
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Fri 7/12/2013
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[TD=”align: right”]Lee Ying Ying
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[TD]9-21 9-21
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Sat 7/13/2013
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[TD][CHN]
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[TD]Qin Jinjing
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[TD]21-14 21-12
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Solar 7/14/2013
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[TD=”align: right”]Ongbamrungphan Busanan [1]
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[TD]11-21 21-16 13-21
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[TD]It could seem that Ohori is one other smashing machine equally adept at internet performs, a really potent mixture. Our very personal Gu Juan can actually study one thing from Ohori if she needs to be champion.
We are able to count on to see extra of this Japanese magnificence within the close to future, even at senior tournaments.
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Statistics
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[TD][THA] Ongbamrungphan Busanan
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[TD]Ohori Aya[JPN]
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[TD]9
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[TD]Smash winner
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[TD]22
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[TD]16
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[TD]Internet winner
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[TD]22
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[TD]17
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[TD]Clear winner
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[TD]13
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[TD]3
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[TD]Different
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[TD]1
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[TD]3
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[TD]Most consecutive factors
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[TD]7
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[TD]1
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[TD]3
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[TD]103
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[TD]Whole factors performed
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[TD]103
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[TD]45
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[TD]Whole factors gained
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[TD]58
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