1998 World Badminton Grand Prix

1998 World Badminton Grand Prix

The 1998 World Badminton Grand Prix was the sixteenth edition of the World Badminton Grand Prix finals. It was held in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei from February 24 to February 28, 1999. It did not take place in December as in the years before due to the collision with the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand.

The players were qualified according to the ranking on 1 December 1998. In men's singles the first 16 players were qualified, in women's singles the first 12 and in the doubles the first eight. Margit Borg, the number 13 in the women's singles rank, could participate because the Susi Susanti was pregnant.

The prize money was USD300,000.

Final results

Group B

Group C

Group D

Knockout stage

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team-width=160

RD1-team1=flagicon|DEN Peter Gade
RD1-score1-1=wo
RD1-score1-2=wo
RD1-score1-3=
RD1-team2=flagicon|MAS Ong Ewe Hock
RD1-score2-1=
RD1-score2-2=
RD1-score2-3=

RD1-team3=flagicon|MAS Yong Hock Kin
RD1-score3-1=12
RD1-score3-2=14
RD1-score3-3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|CHN Sun Jun
RD1-score4-1=15
RD1-score4-2=17
RD1-score4-3=

RD2-team1=flagicon|DEN Peter Gade
RD2-score1-1=11
RD2-score1-2=8
RD2-score1-3=
RD2-team2=flagicon|CHN Sun Jun
RD2-score2-1=15
RD2-score2-2=15
RD2-score2-3=

Women's singles

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Knockout stage

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team-width=160

RD1-team1=flagicon|CHN Ye Zhaoying
RD1-score1-1=5
RD1-score1-2=11
RD1-score1-3=8
RD1-team2=flagicon|CHN Zhang Ning
RD1-score2-1=11
RD1-score2-2=8
RD1-score2-3=11

RD1-team3=flagicon|CHN Dai Yun
RD1-score3-1=11
RD1-score3-2=11
RD1-score3-3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|CHN Gong Zhichao
RD1-score4-1=0
RD1-score4-2=6
RD1-score4-3=

RD2-team1=flagicon|CHN Zhang Ning
RD2-score1-1=11
RD2-score1-2=11
RD2-score1-3=
RD2-team2=flagicon|CHN Dai Yun
RD2-score2-1=8
RD2-score2-2=7
RD2-score2-3=

Men's doubles

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team-width=160

RD1-team1=flagicon|INA Flandy Limpele
flagicon|INA Eng Hian
RD1-score1-1=11
RD1-score1-2=9
RD1-score1-3=
RD1-team2=flagicon|INA Tony Gunawan
flagicon|INA Halim Haryanto

RD1-score2-1=15
RD1-score2-2=15
RD1-score2-3=

RD1-team3=flagicon|INA Ricky Subagja
flagicon|INA Rexy Mainaky
RD1-score3-1=15
RD1-score3-2=15
RD1-score3-3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|INA Denny Kantono
flagicon|INA Antonius Budi Ariantho

RD1-score4-1=11
RD1-score4-2=12
RD1-score4-3=

RD2-team1=flagicon|INA Tony Gunawan
flagicon|INA Halim Haryanto

RD2-score1-1=11
RD2-score1-2=15
RD2-score1-3=11
RD2-team2=flagicon|INA Denny Kantono
flagicon|INA Antonius Budi Ariantho

RD2-score2-1=15
RD2-score2-2=5
RD2-score2-3=15

Women's doubles

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team-width=160

RD1-team1=flagicon|CHN Ge Fei
flagicon|CHN Gu Jun

RD1-score1-1=15
RD1-score1-2=15
RD1-score1-3=
RD1-team2=flagicon|CHN Yang Wei
flagicon|CHN Huang Nanyan
RD1-score2-1=5
RD1-score2-2=4
RD1-score2-3=

RD1-team3=flagicon|DEN Ann Jorgensen
flagicon|DEN Majken Vange
RD1-score3-1=5
RD1-score3-2=8
RD1-score3-3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|DEN Marlene Thomsen
flagicon|DEN Rikke Olsen

RD1-score4-1=15
RD1-score4-2=15
RD1-score4-3=

RD2-team1=flagicon|CHN Ge Fei
flagicon|CHN Gu Jun

RD2-score1-1=wo
RD2-score1-2=wo
RD2-score1-3=
RD2-team2=flagicon|DEN Marlene Thomsen
flagicon|DEN Rikke Olsen
RD2-score2-1=
RD2-score2-2=
RD2-score2-3=

Mixed doubles

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team-width=160

RD1-team1=flagicon|DEN Michael Søgaard
flagicon|DEN Rikke Olsen
RD1-score1-1=9
RD1-score1-2=15
RD1-score1-3=11
RD1-team2=flagicon|ENG Simon Archer
flagicon|ENG Joanne Goode

RD1-score2-1=15
RD1-score2-2=13
RD1-score2-3=15

RD1-team3=flagicon|KOR Kim Dong-moon
flagicon|KOR Ra Kyung-min

RD1-score3-1=15
RD1-score3-2=15
RD1-score3-3=
RD1-team4=flagicon|INA Trikus Heryanto
flagicon|INA Minarti Timur
RD1-score4-1=7
RD1-score4-2=4
RD1-score4-3=

RD2-team1=flagicon|ENG Simon Archer
flagicon|ENG Joanne Goode
RD2-score1-1=6
RD2-score1-2=9
RD2-score1-3=
RD2-team2=flagicon|KOR Kim Dong-moon
flagicon|KOR Ra Kyung-min

RD2-score2-1=15
RD2-score2-2=15
RD2-score2-3=

References

* [http://tangkis.tripod.com/prix/final/prix98.htm Smash: World Grand Prix Finals, Bandar Seri Begawan 1998]

External links

* [http://internationalbadminton.org/BRUNEI-1998.asp BWF: World Grand Prix, Brunei 1998]


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