Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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08/01 12:20 | 1 | Yu Fei Chen vs Tzu Ying Tai | 2-1 |
08/01 11:30 | 50 | Bing Jiao He vs V. Sindhu Pusarla | 0-2 |
07/31 09:50 | 2 | Sindhu Pusarla V. vs Tzu Ying Tai | 0-2 |
07/31 09:00 | 2 | Yu Fei Chen vs Bing Jiao He | 2-1 |
07/30 08:30 | 1 | Ratchanok Intanon vs Tzu Ying Tai | 1-2 |
07/30 07:45 | 1 | Sindhu Pusarla V. vs Akane Yamaguchi | 2-0 |
07/30 00:45 | 1 | Yu Fei Chen vs Seyoung An | 2-0 |
07/30 00:00 | 1 | Nozomi Okuhara vs Bing Jiao He | 1-2 |
07/29 03:15 | 7 | Gaeun Kim vs Akane Yamaguchi | 0-2 |
07/29 00:45 | 7 | Mia Blichfeldt vs Sindhu Pusarla V. | 0-2 |
07/29 00:45 | 7 | Seyoung An vs Busanan Ongbamrungphan | 2-0 |
07/29 00:45 | 7 | Nozomi Okuhara vs Michelle Li | 2-0 |
The women's singles badminton tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place from 24 July to 1 August at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza at Tokyo. A total of 43 players from 37 nations competed.
The event was won by China's Chen Yufei who defeated reigning World Number 1 Tai Tzu-ying of Chinese Taipei in the final. Reigning World Champion and 2016 Rio Olympics silver medalist P. V. Sindhu of India won the bronze medal, defeating China's He Bingjiao in the playoff. This was India's third consecutive medal in this discipline, and Chinese Taipei's first.