Czech Open Qual

DateRHome v Away-
10/17 17:20 - Finlay Jack v Luca Zhou 0-2
10/17 17:20 - Loris Dietrich v Andrzej Niczyporuk 2-1
10/17 17:00 - Kai Niederhuber v Felix Wright 2-0
10/17 17:00 - Mads Monke v Thomas Fourcade 2-1
10/17 16:40 - Michael Tomic v Tauri Kilk 0-2
10/17 16:40 - Romeo Makboul v Jacob Thyge 2-0
10/17 16:00 - Szymon Stokfisz v Marcus Kruse 0-2
10/17 16:00 - Rasmus Andersson v Luca Zhou 0-2
10/17 16:00 - Sebastian Kadlec v Andrzej Niczyporuk 0-2
10/17 16:00 - Kai Niederhuber v Lukasz Cimosz 2-0
10/17 14:00 - Leixoes v Mikkel Langemark 0-2
10/17 13:40 - Tauri Kilk v Maksymilian Danielak 2-1
10/17 13:40 - Daniel Dvorak v Jacob Thyge 0-2
10/17 13:20 - Szymon Stokfisz v Michal Szczypka 2-0
10/17 13:20 - Loris Dietrich v Jan Krumpak 2-0
10/17 13:00 - Safin Emran v Finlay Jack 0-2
10/17 13:00 - Armin Sarosi v Mads Emil Monke 0-2
10/17 13:00 - Mark Korosa v Felix Wright 0-2
10/17 12:00 - Marcus Kruse v Ethan Rose 2-1
10/17 12:00 - Christian Tomic v Thomas Fourcade 0-2
10/17 11:40 - Mikkel Langemark v Ziga Podgorsek 2-0
10/17 11:40 - Sebastian Lassen Nielsen v Romeo Makboul 1-2
10/17 11:20 - Joonas Korhonen v Adam Konczol 2-0
10/17 11:00 - Szymon Stokfisz v Emil Dantler 2-0
10/17 08:20 - Michal Walentek v Tauri Kilk 0-2
10/17 08:20 - Gal Bizjak v Michael Tomic 0-2
10/17 08:20 - Tim Mork v Marcus Kruse 0-2
10/17 08:20 - Bartosz Krajewski v Ludwig/Walkenhorst 1-2
10/17 08:00 - Maksymilian Krogulski v Sebastian Kadlec 0-2
10/17 08:00 - Jacob Thyge v Matthew Cheung 2-0
The Czech Open Qual is a prestigious badminton tournament held in the Czech Republic, serving as a vital qualifying event for the main Czech Open. Featuring top international and national players, the tournament offers a competitive platform to earn ranking points and secure a spot in the main draw of the Czech Open. With a vibrant atmosphere and high-level matches, the Czech Open Qual attracts badminton enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing emerging talent and fostering the growth of the sport in the region.