Badminton at the 2011 Pan American Games – Women's singles

Badminton – Women's singles at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Multipurpose Gymnasium
Dates October 15 – October 20
Competitors 34 from 16 nations
Medalists
   Canada
   Canada
   Peru
   Mexico
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Badminton at the
2011 Pan American Games
Singles   men   women  
Doubles   men   women   mixed

The women's singles badminton event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held from October 15–20 at the Multipurpose Gymnasium in Guadalajara.[1] The defending Pan American Games champion was Eva Lee of the United States, while the defending Pan American Championship champion was Cee Ketpura, also of the United States.

The athletes were drawn into an elimination stage draw. Once a team lost a match it was no longer able to compete.[1] The draw for the competition was done on October 7, 2011.[2]

Seeds

  1.  Michelle Li (CAN) (Champion)
  2.  Rena Wang (USA) (Quarterfinals)
  3.  Joycelyn Ko (CAN) (Finals)
  4.  Victoria Montero (MEX) (Semifinals)

  1.  Claudia Rivero (PER) (Semifinals)
  2.  Christina Aicardi (PER) (Quarterfinals)
  3.  Iris Wang (USA) (Quarterfinals)
  4.  Alejandra Monteverde (PER) (Third Round)

Results

Finals

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                                       
  1   Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21  
7   Iris Wang (USA) 15 16  
  1   Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21  
  4   Victoria Montero (MEX) 10 7  
4   Victoria Montero (MEX) 21 21
  6   Christina Aicardi (PER) 15 10  
    1   Michelle Li (CAN) 21 21
  3   Joycelyn Ko (CAN) 12 13
      Lohaynny Vicente (BRA) 11 12  
3   Joycelyn Ko (CAN) 21 21  
  3   Joycelyn Ko (CAN) 21 17 21
  5   Claudia Rivero (PER) 9 21 10  
5   Claudia Rivero (PER) 21 21
  2   Rena Wang (USA) 15 19  

Top Half

Section 1

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    1   M Li (CAN) 21 21  
      F Silba (BRA) 10 14  
      1   M Li (CAN) 21 21  
        A De Leon (GUA) 14 6  
      A De Leon (GUA) 21 21
      O Cabrera (DOM) 12 8  
      1   M Li (CAN) 21 21
      7   I Wang (USA) 15 16
    7   I Wang (USA) 21 21  
      P Saravia (GUA) 11 13  
      7   I Wang (USA) 21 21
        C Leefmans (SUR) 10 10  
      C Leefmans (SUR) 21 21
      V Valdesolo (ARG) 16 6  
 

Section 2

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
    4   V Montero (MEX) 21 21  
      K Wynter (JAM) 7 3  
      4   V Montero (MEX) 21 21  
        E Capote (ECU) 5 18  
      P Tjitrodipo (SUR) 16 8
      E Capote (ECU) 21 21  
      4   V Montero (MEX) 21 21
      6   C Aicardi (PER) 15 10
    6   C Aicardi (PER) 21 21  
      N Villegas (CHI) 19 9  
      6   C Aicardi (PER) 21 11 21
        M Hernandez (CUB) 15 21 19  
      M Hernandez (CUB) 20 21 24
  E Quintero (VEN) 4 3       N Rangel (MEX) 22 12 22  
  N Rangel (MEX) 21 21  

Bottom Half

Section 3

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
  V Vivieca (DOM) 14 21 24  
  L Vicente (BRA) 21 19 26       L Vicente (BRA) 21 21  
      M Haldane (JAM) 17 7  
        L Vicente (BRA) 21 21  
      8   A Monteverde (PER) 18 18  
      R Ishaak (SUR) 11 9
    8   A Monteverde (PER) 21 21  
        L Vicente (BRA) 11 12
      3   J Ko (CAN) 21 21
      S Daneysha (PUR) 21 21  
      C Chou (CHI) 14 14  
        S Daneysha (PUR) 9 7
      3   J Ko (CAN) 21 21  
      M Ugalde (MEX) 11 19
    3   J Ko (CAN) 21 21  
 

Section 4

First Round   Second Round   Third Round   Quarterfinals
 
      S Sotomayor (GUA) 21 21  
      G Araujo (VEN) 6 12  
        S Sotomayor (GUA) 6 1  
      5   C Rivero (PER) 21 21  
      S Watson (BAR) 8 8
    5   C Rivero (PER) 21 21  
      5   C Rivero (PER) 21 21
      2   R Wang (USA) 15 19
      L Vicente (BRA) 21 21  
      L Tovar (VEN) 8 8  
        L Vicente (BRA) 18 8
      2   R Wang (USA) 21 21  
      C Mislenis (CUB) 10 11
    2   R Wang (USA) 21 21  
 

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