Norwegian Int. Qual

DateRHome v Away-
11/09 17:30 - Jan Janostik v Alexander Pedersen 0-2
11/09 17:30 - Cheng-Yi Ma v Arthur Wakhevitsch 2-0
11/09 16:40 - Pranay Shettigar v Tauri Kilk 2-0
11/09 16:30 - Ludvig Petre Olsson v Keane Ken Wei Chok 2-0
11/09 16:30 - Shaun Ekengren v Mads Emil Monke 2-0
11/09 16:30 - Szymon Stokfisz v Mathias Wong 2-0
11/09 15:40 - Ludvig Petre Olsson v Sid Palakkal 2-0
11/09 15:30 - Samarveer v Edvard Hylander View
11/09 15:00 - Kevin Hargiono v Rasmus Andersson 0-2
11/09 14:00 - Filip Boehn v Mads Emil Monke 0-2
11/09 14:00 - Gabriel Ingi Helgason v Samarveer 0-2
11/09 13:00 - Tadeas Brazda v Jorgen Rosenlund 2-0
11/09 12:30 - Gustav Nilsson v Alexander Pedersen 0-2
11/09 12:30 - Arthur Wakhevitsch v Thomas Barth 2-0
11/09 12:00 - Kim Linell v Maksymilian Danielak 2-0
11/09 11:30 - Mattias Xu v Darshan Pujari Walkover
11/09 11:30 - Daniel Johannesson v Ludvig Petre Olsson 0-2
11/09 11:00 - Filip Karlborg v Carl Christian Møller 2-0
11/09 10:40 - Romeo Makboul v Louis Ducrot 1-2
11/09 10:30 - Daniel Strom v Andreas Roksvaag 0-2
11/09 10:30 - Emil Dantler v Pranay Shettigar 0-2
11/09 10:20 - Tony Lindelof v William Bøgebjerg 1-2
11/09 10:20 - Richard Kuhl v Sid Palakkal 1-2
11/09 10:00 - Shaun Ekengren v Emil Bach 2-0
11/09 10:00 - Varun Manikandan v Saneeth Dayanand Shimoga 2-0
11/09 10:00 - Gustav Bjorkler v Kevin Hargiono Walkover
11/09 10:00 - Samuel Cassar v Szymon Stokfisz 0-2
11/09 09:40 - Deepak Pillai v Jan Janostik 0-2
11/09 09:40 - Mads Emil Monke v Joonas Korhonen 2-1
11/09 09:30 - Filip Swahn v Jonathan Utne Madsoey 2-0
The Norwegian International Qualifying Tournament (Norwegian Int. Qual) is a prestigious badminton event held annually in Norway, serving as a crucial qualifying stage for the main Norwegian International Championship. This tournament attracts talented players from around the world, offering them an opportunity to showcase their skills and earn ranking points to advance to higher-level competitions. Featuring a competitive lineup across men's, women's, and mixed categories, the Norwegian Int. Qual emphasizes fair play, sportsmanship, and the development of badminton talent in the region. With its vibrant atmosphere and top-tier organization, the event is a highlight on the international badminton calendar and a stepping stone for emerging players aiming to make their mark on the global stage.