Syria International

Syria International

Die Syria International sind die offenen internationalen Meisterschaften von Syrien im Badminton. Bei den Titelkämpfen werden Punkte für die Badminton-Weltrangliste vergeben. Mit der Durchführung der Meisterschaften werden den Anstrengungen des Badmintonverbandes von Syrien Ausdruck verliehen, dem Badmintonsport im arabischen Land weiteren Aufschwung zu verleihen und den Anschluss an die asiatische Spitze herzustellen.

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Jahr Herreneinzel Dameneinzel Herrendoppel Damendoppel Mixed
2007 IndienIndien Arvind Bhat PortugalPortugal Telma Santos PakistanPakistan Mohammad Attique
PakistanPakistan Rizwan Azam
Sri LankaSri Lanka Chandrika de Silva
Sri LankaSri Lanka Thilini Jayasinghe
SlowenienSlowenien Luka Petrič
SlowenienSlowenien Maja Kersnik
2008 IranIran Mohammadreza Kheradmandi IndienIndien Sayali Gokhale IranIran Mohammadreza Kheradmandi
IranIran Ali Shahhosseini
IranIran Negin Amiripour
IranIran Sahar Zamanian
PakistanPakistan Mohammad Attique
PakistanPakistan Isha Akram
2009 abgesagt
2010 BruneiBrunei Heri Setiawan TurkeiTürkei Ozge Bayarak PakistanPakistan Kashif Sulehri
PakistanPakistan Rizwan Azam
TurkeiTürkei Cemre Fere
TurkeiTürkei Ozge Bayarak
Sri LankaSri Lanka Karunathilake Lasitha
Sri LankaSri Lanka Renu Hettiarachchige
2011 PortugalPortugal Pedro Martins PortugalPortugal Telma Santos SyrienSyrien Mohammad Sawass
TurkeiTürkei Murad Sin
SyrienSyrien Hadil Kareem
SyrienSyrien Sanaa Mahmoud
SyrienSyrien Ammar Awad
SyrienSyrien Sanaa Mahmoud

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