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Badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueGoudi Olympic Hall
Date14–19 August
Competitors32 from 21 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Zhang Ning  China
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Mia Audina  Netherlands
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zhou Mi  China

These are the results of the women's singles competition in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

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Medalists

Gold
Gold
Silver
Silver
Bronze
Bronze
 Zhang Ning (CHN)  Mia Audina (NED)  Zhou Mi (CHN)

Draw

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
1  Gong Ruina (CHN) 11 11
32  Li Li (SIN) 9 4  Gong (CHN) 11 11
17  Salakjit Ponsana (THA) 11 5 11  Ponsana (THA) 8 3
16  Miho Tanaka (JPN) 7 11 8  Gong (CHN) 11 11
9  Jun Jae-youn (KOR) 11 11  Cheng (TPE) 3 3
24  Charmaine Reid (CAN) 4 5  Jun (KOR) 11 6 4
25  Cheng Shao-chieh (TPE) 11 11  Cheng (TPE) 3 11 11
8  Ling Wan Ting (HKG) 9 8  Gong (CHN) 4 2
5  Mia Audina (NED) 11 11  Audina (NED) 11 11
28  Nigella Saunders (JAM) 4 1  Audina (NED) 9 11 11
21  Aparna Popat (IND) 11 11  Popat (IND) 11 1 3
12  Michelle Edwards (RSA) 6 3  Audina (NED) 11 11
13  Camilla Martin (DEN) 11 11  Hallam (GBR) 0 9
20  Kanako Yonekura (JPN) 4 7  Martin (DEN) 2 11 10
29  Tracey Hallam (GBR) 11 6 11  Hallam (GBR) 11 5 13
4  Juliane Schenk (GER) 7 11 9  Audina (NED) 11 6 7
3  Petya Nedelcheva (BUL) 8 11 13  Zhang (CHN) 8 11 11
30  Tine Rasmussen (DEN) 11 7 11  Nedelcheva (BUL) 7 11 11
19  Seo Yoon-hee (KOR) 11 6 11  Seo (KOR) 11 5 8
14  Pi Hongyan (FRA) 6 11 7  Nedelcheva (BUL) 4 1
11  Kaori Mori (JPN) 11 11  Zhou (CHN) 11 11
22  Anu Weckström (FIN) 5 4  Mori (JPN) 2 4
27  Zhou Mi (CHN) 9 11 11  Zhou (CHN) 11 11
6  Xu Huaiwen (GER) 11 5 2  Zhou (CHN) 6 4
7  Yao Jie (NED) 11 11  Zhang (CHN) 11 11
26  Jiang Yanmei (SIN) 6 8  Yao (NED) 11 10 8
23  Wang Chen (HKG) 11 11  Wang (HKG) 8 13 11
10  Lorena Blanco (PER) 1 4  Wang (HKG) 11 6 7
15  Kelly Morgan (GBR) 11 11  Zhang (CHN) 9 11 11
18  Lenny Permana (AUS) 5 3  Morgan (GBR) 6 8
31  Zhang Ning (CHN) 4 11 11  Zhang (CHN) 11 11
2  Marina Andrievskaya (SWE) 11 3 7

Bronze-medal match

Bronze-medal match
1  Gong Ruina (CHN) 2 11 6
2  Zhou Mi (CHN) 11 8 11

References

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