Badminton at the 2024 Summer Paralympics – Qualification

Qualification for badminton at the 2024 Summer Paralympics begins on 1 January 2023 and ends on 31 March 2024. There are expected to be 120 slots (60 male, 60 female) for the sport across sixteen medal events.[1][2]

Timeline

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Eligible athletes have to gain points in order to qualify to compete at the Games, they must participate in a minimum of three qualifying tournaments. The list will be published on 2 April 2024.[3]

Competition Dates Venue
Spanish Para Badminton International 2023 20–26 February 2023   Vitoria-Gasteiz
Spanish Para Badminton International Toledo 2023 1–5 March 2023   Toledo
Brazil Para Badminton International 2023 10–16 April 2023   São Paulo
Thailand Para Badminton International 2023 9–14 May 2023   Pattaya
Bahrain Para Badminton International 2023 17–23 May 2023   Manama
Canada Para Badminton International 2023 14–18 June 2023   Ottawa
Uganda Para Badminton International 2023 3–9 July 2023   Kampala
Africa Para Badminton Championships 2023 11–16 July 2023   Kampala
4 Nations Para Badminton International 2023[4] 2–6 August 2023   Sheffield
2023 European Para Championships 15–20 August 2023   Rotterdam
Indonesia Para Badminton International 2023 4–10 September 2023   Surakarta
Oceania Para Badminton Championships 2023 29 September – 1 October 2023   Perth
Western Australia Para Badminton International 2023 2–6 October 2023   Perth
2022 Asian Para Games 20–28 October 2023   Hangzhou
Japan Para Badminton International 2023 7–12 November 2023   Tokyo
2023 Parapan American Games 17–25 November 2023   Santiago
Dubai Para Badminton International 2023 13–17 December 2023   Dubai
Egypt Para Badminton International 2024 22–28 January 2024   Cairo
2024 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships 20–25 February 2024   Pattaya
4 Nations Para-Badminton International 2024 18–23 June 2024   Glasgow

Qualification

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The qualification slots are allocated to the individual athlete or doubles pair, not to the NPC. The qualification ranking list is regulated by the BWF.

  • An NPC can allocated a maximum of ten male and female qualification slots, total of twenty slots. Exceptions are granted via the Bipartite Commission Invitation.
  • An NPC can enter a maximum of one doubles pair of two players per doubles event, the players must be qualified via the Race to Paris Paralympic Doubles Ranking List and Mixed Doubles Ranking List.
  • An NPC can enter one eligible player per singles event if they qualify via the Race to Paris Paralympic Singles Ranking List.

Entry into singles events from doubles

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  • Both players from WH1 and WH2 that have qualified for the men's/women's doubles event automatically gain a qualification slot in their respective singles events.
  • Every male and female SL3, SL4, SU5 and SH6 who qualifies in the Mixed Doubles event automatically gain a qualification slot in their respective singles events.

Entry into doubles events from singles

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  • Qualified male and female WH1 and WH2 singles players who are both from the same NPC can invite a maximum of two WH1-WH2 Doubles pairs per NPC.
    • If more than two doubles pairs with athletes from the same NPC can be created from athletes qualifying in Bipartite Commission singles list, the Bipartite Commission will decide on how many and which doubles pairs will be entered.
  • Qualified male and female SL3, SL4 and SU5 singles players who are from the same NPC, the BWF may decide to invite additional SL3-SU5 Mixed Doubles pairs to enter.
    • If more than two SL3-SL5 Doubles pairs with athletes from the same NPC can be created from athletes qualifying in Bipartite Commission singles list, the Bipartite Commission will decide how many and which doubles pairs will be entered.
  • Qualified male and female SH6 singles players from the same NPC, the BWF may decide to invite additional SH6 Mixed Doubles pairs to enter.
    • If more than two SH6 Mixed Doubles pairs with athletes from the same NPC can be created from the athletes qualifying in Bipartite Commission singles list, the Bipartite Commission will decide how many and which SH6 Mixed Doubles pairs will be entered.

Entry requirements

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Singles

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Events
Men + Women
Minimum entry
WH1 9
WH2 6
SL3 6
SL4 6
SU5 6
SH6 10

Doubles

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Event Sport class Points Combinations
permitted
Combinations
not permitted
Entry numbers
Minimum entry
Men's/women's doubles WH1 & WH2 Maximum: 3 points WH1 + WH2
WH1 + WH1
WH2 + WH2 6 pairs
Mixed doubles SL3-SU5 Maximum: 8 points SL3 + SL3
SL3 + SL4
SL3 + SU5
SL4 + SL4
SL4 + SU5
SU5 + SU5
6 pairs
SH6 SH6 + SH6 6 pairs

Slot allocations

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Means of qualification Date WH1 WH2 SL3 SL4 SU5 SH6 Total
entries
Paralympic Doubles
Ranking List Allocation
List published
2 April 2024
Men's doubles WH1-WH2
6 highest ranked pairs
Women's doubles WH1-WH2
6 highest ranked pairs
12 males
12 females
Paralympic Mixed Doubles
Ranking List Allocation
6 highest ranked pairs 6 highest ranked pairs 12 males
12 females
Paralympic Singles
Ranking List Allocation
Men Following Doubles Ranking allocations, further slots will be allocated to highest ranked athletes
3 3 5 5 5 4 25
Women Following Doubles Ranking allocations, further slots will be allocated to highest ranked athletes
3 3 5 5 5 4 25
Bipartite Commission Invitation Allocation Men 30 April 2024 3 3 7 7 7 1 11
Women 3 3 7 7 7 1 11

Bipartite commission invitation slots

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  • Two bipartite commission slots (one male, one female) are reserved for the host country. In the case that the host country obtains a slot via any other allocation method in either gender, the host country slot for the respective gender expires.
  • Two bipartite commission slots (one male, one female) are reserved for each continent (Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania).
    • If the continent has qualified only one Mixed Doubles pair across all events through the mixed doubles qualification, the continent will obtain an additional continental slot in singles in both genders.

Qualified players

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Singles

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Key Description
QS Qualified through singles ranking
QD Qualified through doubles event
IBCI Indicates Bipartite Commission Invitee
Nation's quota fulled, or was not selected by their governing body
Men's singles WH1
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Qu Zimo   China 1 60,550
QD 2 2 Choi Jung-man   South Korea 1 60,305
QD 3 3 Thomas Wandschneider   Germany 1 47,280
QD 4 4 Hiroshi Murayama   Japan 1 43,722
QD 5 5 Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli   Malaysia 1 43,299
QD 6 6 Osamu Nagashima   Japan 2 40,249
QD 7 7 Jeong Jae-gun   South Korea 2 40,125
8 Keita Nishimura   Japan 38,045
QS 8 9 Yang Tong   China 2 37,393
10 Lee Sam-seop   South Korea 36,536
11 Yuri Ferrigno   Italy 34,664
QD 9 12 David Toupé   France 1 34,120
Men's singles WH2
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Daiki Kajiwara   Japan 1 69,050
QD 2 2 Kim Jung-jun   South Korea 1 50,372
QD 3 3 Yu Soo-young   South Korea 2 48,913
QS 4 4 Chan Ho Yuen   Hong Kong 1 48,910
QD 5 5 Rick Cornell Hellmann   Germany 1 45,586
QD 6 6 Takumi Matsumoto   Japan 2 38,219
QD 7 7 Thomas Jakobs   France 1 36,564
IBCI 8 8 Luca Olgiati   Switzerland 1 36,553
IBCI 9 9 Amir Levi   Israel 1 35,946
IBCI 10 10 Jaime Aránguiz   Chile 1 35,321
QD 11 11 Mai Jianpeng   China 1 33,094
12 Zhao Xin   China 31,497
QD 12 13 Noor Azwan Noorlan   Malaysia 1 28,904
Men's singles SL3
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QS 1 1 Daniel Bethell   Great Britain 1 65,305
2 Pramod Bhagat   India 64,050
QD 2 3 Kumar Nitesh   India 1 52,750
QS 3 4 Manoj Sarkar   India 2 43,754
QS 4 5 Daisuke Fujihara   Japan 1 42,730
QS 5 6 Oleksandr Chyrkov   Ukraine 1 39,958
QS 6 7 Mongkhon Bunsun   Thailand 1 38,278
8 Mathieu Thomas   France 37,470
9 Nehal Gupta   India 36,700
10 Pedro Pablo de Vinatea   Peru 30,598
11 Umesh Kumar   India 30,155
12 William Roussy   Canada 28,905
13 Xiong Lichuan   China 27,094
IBCI 7 14 Wojtek Czyz   New Zealand 1 26,788
50+
QD 8 77 Yang Jianyuan   China 1 2,860
Men's singles SL4
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Lucas Mazur   France 1 62,225
QD 2 2 Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj   India 1 55,796
QD 3 3 Fredy Setiawan   Indonesia 1 53,205
QS 4 4 Mohd Amin Burhanuddin   Malaysia 1 48,528
IBCI 5 5 Sukant Kadam   India 2 45,996
IBCI 6 6 Tarun Dhillon   India 3 44,185
QD 7 7 Hikmat Ramdani   Indonesia 2 40,447
QS 8 8 Shin Kyung-hwan   South Korea 1 33,956
QS 9 9 Marcel Adam   Germany 1 33,731
IBCI 10 10 Rogério Oliveira   Brazil 1 33,614
11 Rickard Nilsson   Sweden 33,095
12 Chawarat Kitichokwattana   Thailand 33,052
13 Naveen Sivakumar   India 27,570
14 Nilesh Gaikwad   India 27,184
15 Yeh En-chuan   Chinese Taipei 27,116
16 Guillaume Gailly   France 26,851
17 Diogo Daniel   Portugal 25,760
IBCI 11 18 Jeremiah Nnanna   Nigeria 1 25,740
QD 12 19 Siripong Teamarrom   Thailand 1 24,100
Men's singles SU5
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QS 1 1 Cheah Liek Hou   Malaysia 1 66,550
QS 2 2 Dheva Anrimusthi   Indonesia 1 59,400
QS 3 3 Fang Jen-yu   Chinese Taipei 1 49,458
IBCI 4 4 Suryo Nugroho   Indonesia 2 45,515
QS 5 5 Méril Loquette   France 1 44,556
IBCI 6 6 Muhammad Fareez Anuar   Malaysia 2 42,774
QD 7 7 Taiyo Imai   Japan 1 40,308
8 Pu Gui-yu   Chinese Taipei 36,333
QS 8 9 Bartłomiej Mróz   Poland 1 35,878
Men's singles SH6
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QS 1 1 Krishna Nagar   India 1 61,777
QS 2 2 Chu Man Kai   Hong Kong 1 54,300
QS 3 3 Vitor Tavares   Brazil 1 48,710
QS 4 4 Charles Noakes   France 1 47,063
QD 5 5 Jack Shephard   Great Britain 1 44,652
IBCI 6 6 Krysten Coombs   Great Britain 2 44,280
QD 7 7 Miles Krajewski   United States 1 40,691
QD 8 8 Lin Naili   China 1 38,156
9 Wong Chun Yim   Hong Kong 36,239
QD 9 10 Natthapong Meechai   Thailand 1 35,017
QD 10 11 Sivarajan Solaimalai   India 2 32,320
12 Zeng Qingtao   China 30,812
13 Héctor Salva   Peru 30,231
QD 11 14 Subhan   Indonesia 1 30,174

Women

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Women's singles WH1
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Sarina Satomi   Japan 1 60,100
QS 2 2 Man-Kei To   Belgium 1 58,205
QD 3 3 Sujirat Pookkham   Thailand 1 53,300
QD 4 4 Yin Menglu   China 1 49,582
QD 5 5 Cynthia Mathez   Switzerland 1 46,763
QS 6 6 Henriett Koósz   Austria 1 40,442
QD 7 7 Hu Guang-chiou   Chinese Taipei 1 35,791
QD 8 8 Kwon Hyun-ah   South Korea 1 35,734
QS 9 9 Nina Gorodetzky   Israel 1 34,889
10 Fan Chaoyue   China 33,956
IBCI 10 11 Yuka Chokyu   Canada 1 32,803
IBCI 11 12 Daniele Torres   Brazil 1 32,388
Women's singles WH2
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Liu Yutong   China 1 60,550
QS 2 2 Pilar Jáuregui   Peru 1 54,236
QS 3 3 Emine Seçkin   Turkey 1 49,228
QD 4 4 Ilaria Renggli   Switzerland 1 48,246
QS 5 5 Li Hongyan   China 2 46,304
QD 6 6 Yuma Yamazaki   Japan 1 44,217
QD 7 7 Amnouy Wetwithan   Thailand 1 39,288
QD 8 8 Jung Gye-oul   South Korea 1 39,054
QD 9 9 Yang I-chen   Chinese Taipei 1 33,053
IBCI 10 10 Mischa Ginns   Australia 1 32,640
Women's singles SL3
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QS 1 1 Qonitah Ikhtiar Syakuroh   Indonesia 1 62,005
QS 2 2 Xiao Zuxian   China 1 57,672
QS 3 3 Halime Yıldız   Turkey 1 55,310
QS 4 4 Manasi Girishchandra Joshi   India 1 45,927
IBCI 5 5 Mandeep Kaur   India 2 43,233
QS 6 6 Oksana Kozyna   Ukraine 1 40,758
IBCI 7 7 Céline Vinot   Australia 1 35,278
IBCI 8 8 Darunee Henpraiwan   Thailand 1 32,564
9 Parul Parmar   India 31,914
10 Coraline Bergeron   France 31,859
11 Adriane Ávila   Brazil 31,187
IBCI 9 12 Mariam Eniola Bolaji   Nigeria 1 31,050
No singles ranking
QD 10 Noriko Ito   Japan 1
Women's singles SL4
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QS 1 1 Cheng Hefang   China 1 60,550
QS 2 2 Helle Sofie Sagøy   Norway 1 53,219
QD 3 3 Leani Ratri Oktila   Indonesia 1 52,110
QS 4 4 Haruka Fujino   Japan 1 48,619
QD 5 5 Khalimatus Sadiyah   Indonesia 2 43,480
QD 6 6 Palak Kohli   India 1 41,402
IBCI 7 7 Milena Surreau   France 1 37,767
QD 8 8 Faustine Noël   France 2 36,130
No singles ranking
QD 9 Nipada Saensupa   Thailand 1
Women's singles SU5
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Yang Qiuxia   China 1 58,050
QS 2 2 Maud Lefort   France 1 56,933
QS 3 3 Cathrine Rosengren   Denmark 1 54,094
QD 4 4 Thulasimathi Murugesan   India 1 51,815
QS 5 5 Manisha Ramadass   India 2 47,547
QS 6 6 Mamiko Toyoda   Japan 1 38,287
IBCI 7 7 Kaeda Kameyama   Japan 2 37,564
8 Akiko Sugino   Japan 37,461
QS 8 9 Beatriz Monteiro   Portugal 1 36,728
IBCI 9 10 Rosa De Marco   Italy 1 32,270
Women's singles SH6
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
QD 1 1 Rina Marlina   Indonesia 1 56,747
QD 2 2 Li Fengmei   China 1 56,277
QD 3 3 Nithya Sre Sivan   India 1 50,855
QS 4 4 Giuliana Póveda   Peru 1 50,760
QS 5 5 Lin Shuangbao   China 2 49,696
QS 6 6 Oliwia Szmigiel   Poland 1 44,188
QD 7 7 Rachel Choong   Great Britain 1 44,000
IBCI 8 8 Rubí Fernández   Peru 2 35,003
QS 9 9 Cai Yi-lin   Chinese Taipei 1 34,378
10 Yasmina Eissa   Egypt 33,070
11 Wu Yu-yen   Chinese Taipei 33,031
12 Daria Bujnicka   Poland 32,888
13 Nina Kozlova   Ukraine 32,717
QD 10 14 Jayci Simon   United States 1 30,300
15 Lam Ching Yung   Hong Kong 25,315
QD 11 16 Chai Saeyang   Thailand 1 23,579

Doubles

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Key Description
QD Qualified through doubles ranking
QS Qualified through singles event
NP Qualified as new pair
IBCI Indicates Bipartite Commission Invitee
Nation's quota fulled, or was not selected by their governing body
Men's doubles WH1–WH2
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
SR DR Cl. Player
QD 1 1 11 1 WH2 Mai Jianpeng   China 1 59,405
1 1 WH1 Qu Zimo
QD 2 2 2 2 WH1 Choi Jung-man   South Korea 1 58,205
2 2 WH2 Kim Jung-jun
QD 3 3 1 3 WH2 Daiki Kajiwara   Japan 1 49,208
4 3 WH1 Hiroshi Murayama
QD 4 4 5 4 WH2 Rick Cornell Hellmann   Germany 1 44,816
3 4 WH1 Thomas Wandschneider
QD 5 5 13 5 WH2 Noor Azwan Noorlan   Malaysia 1 42,871
5 5 WH1 Muhammad Ikhwan Ramli
QD 6 6 7 6 WH2 Thomas Jakobs   France 1 39,871
12 6 WH1 David Toupé
25+
QD 7 32 7 32 WH1 Jeong Jae-gun   South Korea 2 7,550
3 32 WH2 Yu Soo-young
New pair
NP 8 6 8 WH2 Takumi Matsumoto   Japan 2
6 WH1 Osamu Nagashima

Women

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Women's doubles WH1–WH2
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
SR DR Cl. Player
QD 1 1 1 1 WH2 Liu Yutong   China 1 54,105
4 1 WH1 Yin Menglu
QD 2 2 1 2 WH1 Sarina Satomi   Japan 1 49,780
6 2 WH2 Yuma Yamazaki
QD 3 3 5 3 WH1 Cynthia Mathez   Switzerland 1 49,619
4 3 WH2 Ilaria Renggli
QD 4 4 3 4 WH1 Sujirat Pookkham   Thailand 1 48,894
7 4 WH2 Amnouy Wetwithan
QD 5 5 8 5 WH2 Jung Gye-oul   South Korea 1 38,260
8 5 WH1 Kwon Hyun-ah
QD 6 6 7 6 WH1 Hu Guang-chiou   Chinese Taipei 1 35,600
9 6 WH2 Yang I-chen

Mixed

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Mixed doubles SL3–SU5
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
SR DR Cl. Player
QD 1 1 7 1 SL4 Hikmat Ramdani   Indonesia 1 69,050
3 1 SL4 Leani Ratri Oktila
QD 2 2 3 2 SL4 Fredy Setiawan   Indonesia 2 53,860
5 2 SL4 Khalimatus Sadiyah
3 2 3 SL3 Pramod Bhagat   India 47,727
5 3 SU5 Manisha Ramadass
QD 3 4 1 4 SL4 Lucas Mazur   France 1 47,063
8 4 SL4 Faustine Noël
QD 4 5 3 5 SL3 Kumar Nitesh   India 1 40,549
4 5 SU5 Thulasimathi Murugesan
6 11 6 SU5 Chirag Baretha   India 39,000
5 6 SL3 Mandeep Kaur
7 10 7 SU5 Ruthick Ragupathi   India 37,970
4 7 SL3 Manasi Girishchandra Joshi
QD 5 8 7 8 SU5 Taiyo Imai   Japan 1 35,053
8 SL3 Noriko Ito
9 5 9 SU5 Méril Loquette   France 34,439
10 9 SL3 Coraline Bergeron
10 8 10 SL3 Mathieu Thomas   France 32,376
2 10 SU5 Maud Lefort
QD 6 11 19 11 SL4 Siripong Teamarrom   Thailand 1 32,204
11 SL4 Nipada Saensupa
12 5 12 SL3 Daisuke Fujihara   Japan 31,497
8 12 SU5 Akiko Sugino
QD 7 13 77 13 SL3 Yang Jianyuan   China 1 31,008
1 13 SU5 Yang Qiuxia
New pair
NP 8 2 46 SL4 Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj   India 2
6 20 SL4 Palak Kohli
Mixed doubles SH6
Qual. No. QR Athlete Country NPC rank Points
SR DR Cl. Player
QD 1 1 14 1 SH6 Subhan   Indonesia 1 60,875
1 1 SH6 Rina Marlina
QD 2 2 8 2 SH6 Lin Naili   China 1 52,796
2 2 SH6 Li Fengmei
3 12 3 SH6 Zeng Qingtao   China 47,510
5 3 SH6 Lin Shuangbao
QD 3 4 11 4 SH6 Sivarajan Solaimalai   India 1 44,830
3 4 SH6 Nithya Sre Sivan
QD 4 5 5 5 SH6 Jack Shephard   Great Britain 1 44,525
7 5 SH6 Rachel Choong
QD 5 6 10 6 SH6 Natthapong Meechai   Thailand 1 40,972
16 6 SH6 Chai Saeyang
QD 6 7 7 7 SH6 Miles Krajewski   United States 1 38,016
14 7 SH6 Jayci Simon

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "2024 Summer Paralympics Qualification Guide" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. 3 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Para Badminton - Paris 2024". Paris 2024. 3 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Para Badminton Events for 2023 confirmed, Paris 2024 journey begins". Olympics BWF. 26 November 2022.
  4. ^ "World class Para Badminton events announced on the road to Paris 2024". Badminton England. 28 March 2023.