Scottish Open 2021 (Badminton)

Die Scottish Open 2021 fanden vom 25. bis zum 28. November 2021 in der Emirates Arena in Glasgow statt. Es war die 101. Austragung dieser internationalen Meisterschaften von Schottland im Badminton.

Medaillengewinner

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelMalaysia Ng Tze YongMalaysia Soong Joo VenMalaysia Sholeh Aidil
FrankreichFrankreich Arnaud Merklé
DameneinzelChinesisch Taipeh Hsu Wen-ChiDanemark Line KjærsfeldtEstland Kristin Kuuba
Kanada Wendy Zhang
HerrendoppelSchottland Christopher Grimley
Schottland Matthew Grimley
Malaysia Junaidi Arif
Malaysia Muhammad Haikal
Indien Krishna Prasad Garaga
Indien Vishnu Vardhan Goud Panjala
Korea Sud Kim Gi-jung
Korea Sud Kim Sa Rang
DamendoppelKanada Rachel Honderich
Kanada Kristen Tsai
Malaysia Anna Ching Yik Cheong
Malaysia Teoh Mei Xing
NiederlandeNiederlande Debora Jille
NiederlandeNiederlande Cheryl Seinen
NiederlandeNiederlande Alyssa Tirtosentono
NiederlandeNiederlande Imke van der Aar
MixedEnglandEngland Callum Hemming
EnglandEngland Jessica Pugh
Indien Ishaan Bhatnagar
Indien Tanisha Crasto
Schottland Adam Hall
Schottland Julie MacPherson
Danemark Jesper Toft
Danemark Clara Graversen

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