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"Marlon Bundo, also known as Bunny of the United States (BOTUS), is a rabbit, belonging to the family of Mike Pence, the 48th and current Vice President of the United States. Bundo was initially adopted for a film project by Pence's daughter Charlotte Pence during her freshman year. His name is a pun on actor Marlon Brando, chosen after Bundo's previous owner said "Make me an offer" when Pence asked about his price. He is the first rabbit to travel on Air Force Two, has a popular Instagram account, and is the subject of two children's books. ==Biography== The rabbit Marlon Bundo was named after actor Marlon Brando and has been with the Pence family at the United States Naval Observatory since 2017. Other pets owned by the second couple include an Australian Shepherd named Harley, and two cats named Hazel and Pickle. Marlon Bundo was acquired via Craigslist by Pence's daughter Charlotte Pence in 2013 when she was a freshman at DePaul University. At the time she needed a rabbit for a short film student project. In the film, Bundo portrayed a "symbol of rebellion in a world of conformity" as a rabbit who repeatedly escapes from his cage. Before this, Bundo was "just another scrappy Chicago bunny". Pence texted Bundo's owner to ask how much the rabbit cost, and the owner replied, "Make me an offer." In Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather and the 1972 film of the same name, Marlon Brando's Don Vito Corleone says, "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse." Pence's friend, a Brando fan, noticed the similarity between the seller and Corleone, and suggested naming the rabbit Marlon Brando. Pence finally decided to name him Marlon Bundo. Speaking to The Chicago Tribune Charlotte recalled: > We drove out to the suburbs, my friends and I, and we picked him up. I think > he was like $20. He was in the short film, and I just kept him after that. Bundo lived with Charlotte throughout college in Chicago, for four years, and was part of a student friends group.:2:19 Bundo traveled to Washington, D.C. from his home in Indianapolis, Indiana aboard Air Force Two in January 2017, making him the first rabbit to ever travel on the plane. He made his official debut in May 2017, appearing at an event honoring Military Appreciation Month at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, where he was "admired", according to the official transcript of the event. Bundo was featured on the White House's Flickr landing page on May 11, 2017, detailing his first trip to the White House. Bundo has not been in the Oval Office, .:7 President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump met Bundo at a dinner at the Naval Observatory. Melania Trump invited Karen and Charlotte Pence to read their book at the 2018 White House Easter Egg Roll, but the Pences did not accept because they – and Marlon Bundo – were taking a "mini-spring vacation". Karen Pence said, "You have to have the bunny on Easter." The Pence family originally drew criticism online and questions regarding their care for Bundo, based on the observation that his nails were "far too long". As Callie Beusman, a senior editor with Vice Media commented: > The Pence family cannot claim ignorance on these issues because insane > rabbit people (including myself) frequently comment on Marlon Bundo's > Instagrams with alarm and concern. The piece went on to observe that "BOTUS otherwise seems well-loved". The White House press office did not respond to a related request for comment on the matter. The Washington Post later observed that Bundo "promptly got a pedicure". ===Social media=== Bundo has his own Instagram account, which has over 33,000 followers . Charlotte created his Instagram account after her father's inauguration, "not knowing if anybody would follow it". Four former U.S. presidents have had rabbits; Bundo is the first in such circles with a social media account. According to The Fresno Bee, Bundo generally avoids partisan politics online, preferring instead to stick to "posting pictures of his bunny life, including being hugged by his mom, Charlotte Pence, the vice president's ... daughter, hopping around the house, and playing hide and seek with Pickle, the family cat". Photographs on Bundo's Instagram account show him "reading the Constitution, taking phone calls, signing documents, and working out on the treadmill". Because of Bundo's popularity on Instagram, Charlotte and Karen decided to create a children's book about him. ==Children's books== Bundo is the main character in two children's books. Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President features Bundo accompanying Vice President Pence through his daily activities as seen from Bundo's perspective. It is written by Charlotte Pence and illustrated by Karen Pence. Bundo posed for all illustrations in the book.:28 As of March 2018, Bundo was scheduled to accompany Charlotte and Karen on the press tour for the book. Proceeds from the book benefit Tracy's Kids, an art therapy program, and The A21 Campaign, which works to combat human trafficking. As of late March 2018, the book had sold approximately 100,000 copies, entered the top-ten books on Amazon, and was the No. 7 Children's Picture Book on The New York Times Best Seller list. A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo is a book published by the television show Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. It was written as a parody of Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President. It details a gay romance between Marlon Bundo and a rabbit named Wesley. Authorship is attributed to Bundo as well as Jill Twiss. In response to the release of the parody, Marlon Bundo's Instagram account made a post featuring a photo of him wearing a bow tie nearly identical to the one worn by the bunny in the book. The photograph was accompanied by comment from the account reading: "Not gonna lie, I do look pretty fly in a bow tie. The only thing better than one bunny book for charity is...TWO bunny books for charity. #BOTUS - Marlon" Proceeds from the book benefit The Trevor Project, which operates a crisis hotline for members of the LGBTQ community, and AIDS United. As of late March 2018 the book had sold approximately 400,000 copies, spent several days as the top- selling book on Amazon, and was the No. 1 Children's Picture Book on The New York Times Best Seller list. ==Reception== In December 2017, President of the United States Donald Trump reportedly described the presence of Bundo and the other family pets in the Vice Presidential residence as "low class". Writing for Jezebel, Ellie Shechet acknowledged Bundo's cuteness, but continued that it is "an indisputable fact that underneath his huge blinky eyes and nice fat tummy lies the twisted heart of a dirty trickster", and further accused him of using his "good looks and pleasant demeanor as a fluffy tool of mass obfuscation". The Washington Post praised Bundo as "ridiculously cute" and "a natural actor". Others have called him the "only positive thing in Washington, D.C." Writing in Vogue, Bridget Read summarized Bundo as "clearly a lover, not a fighter, based on how much he loves snuggling", but also that he is "clearly not new to navigating his own PR, and has demonstrated some media training". Read concluded by saying that Bundo's "social media rollout" may be an indication that he is planning to run for public office. Speaking to Ellen DeGeneres, comedian John Oliver described Bundo as a "fantastic rabbit", adding, "if you have a problem with that bunny you're dead inside". ==See also== * Rabbits and hares in art * United States presidential pets * Dear Socks, Dear Buddy – 1998 children's book written by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton about the two pets that lived in the White House during the Clinton administration, Socks the cat and Buddy the dog. ==NotesReferencesHouse rabbit Marlon Bundo makes his debut, video from The Washington Post Category:Individual rabbits Category:Mike Pence Category:Pence family Category:Animals in politics Category:Pets in the United States "
"This article lists the fixtures of the knockout stage for the 2018 Uber Cup in Bangkok, Thailand. It began on 24 May with the quarter-finals and ended on 26 May with the final match of the tournament. ==Qualified teams== The top two placed teams from each of the eight groups will qualify for the knockout stage. { class= - !Group !width=150Winners !width=150Runners-up - !A - !B - !C - !D } ==BracketQuarter-finalsJapan vs Chinese Taipei=South Korea vs Canada=Indonesia vs Thailand=Denmark vs China=Semi-finalsJapan vs South Korea=Thailand vs China=FinalJapan vs Thailand=References== Uber knockout stage "
"This article lists the confirmed squads lists for badminton's 2018 Thomas & Uber Cup. Rankings stated are based on BWF World Ranking for 3 May 2018. == Thomas Cup Group A === China { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chen Long align="center" 4 align="center" - Li Junhui align="center" align="center" 4 - Lin Dan align="center" 10 align="center" - Liu Cheng align="center" align="center" 3 - Liu Yuchen align="center" align="center" 4 - Qiao Bin align="center" 39 align="center" - Shi Yuqi align="center" 5 align="center" - Wang Yilü align="center" align="center" 46 - Zhang Nan align="center" align="center" 3 - Zheng Siwei align="center" align="center" 235 } India { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Manu Attri align="center" align="center" 32 - B. Sai Praneeth align="center" 18 align="center" - B. Sumeeth Reddy align="center" align="center" 32 - Arun George align="center" align="center" 66 - Prannoy Kumar align="center" 8 align="center" - Arjun M.R. align="center" align="center" 43 - Ramchandran Shlok align="center" align="center" 43 - Lakshya Sen align="center" 104 align="center" - Sanyam Shukla align="center" align="center" 66 - Sameer Verma align="center" 26 align="center" } France { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Jordan Corvée align="center" align="center" 336 - Lucas Corvée align="center" 43 align="center" - Thom Gicquel align="center" align="center" 105 - Bastian Kersaudy align="center" align="center" 48 - Ronan Labar align="center" align="center" 105 - Brice Leverdez align="center" 24 align="center" - Julien Maio align="center" align="center" 48 - Arnaud Merkle align="center" 204 align="center" - Toma Junior Popov align="center" 180 align="center" 1542 - Léo Rossi align="center" 236 align="center" 447 } Australia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Matthew Chau align="center" align="center" 59 - Ashwant Gobinathan align="center" 241 align="center" - Anthony Joe align="center" 148 align="center" 508 - Simon Leung align="center" align="center" 102 - Jacob Schueler align="center" 246 align="center" 214 - Sawan Serasinghe align="center" align="center" 59 - Raymond Tam align="center" align="center" 153 - Teoh Kai Chen align="center" 359 align="center" 379 - Eric Vuong align="center" align="center" 153 - Peter Yan align="center" 273 align="center" } === Group B === Indonesia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Mohammad Ahsan align="center" align="center" 52 - Fajar Alfian align="center" align="center" 12 - Muhammad Rian Ardianto align="center" align="center" 12 - Jonatan Christie align="center" 14 align="center" - Marcus Fernaldi Gideon align="center" align="center" 1 - Anthony Sinisuka Ginting align="center" 11 align="center" - Firman Abdul Kholik align="center" 87 align="center" - Ihsan Maulana Mustofa align="center" 50 align="center" - Hendra Setiawan align="center" align="center" 52 - Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo align="center" align="center" 1 } South Korea { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Choi Sol-gyu align="center" align="center" 75 - Chung Eui-seok align="center" align="center" 25 - Ha Young-woong align="center" 217 align="center" - Heo Kwang-hee align="center" 127 align="center" - Kang Min-hyuk align="center" align="center" 166 - Kim Duk-young align="center" align="center" 25 - Kim Won-ho align="center" align="center" 20 - Lee Dong-keun align="center" 40 align="center" - Seo Seung-jae align="center" align="center" 20 - Son Wan-ho align="center" 2 align="center" } Canada { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Paul-Antoine Dostie-Guindon align="center" 386 align="center" - Jason Ho-shue align="center" 68 align="center" 40 - Jonathan Lai align="center" 444 align="center" 319 - Antonio Li align="center" 334 align="center" 736 - Ty Lindeman align="center" 1600 align="center" 193 - Nyl Yakura align="center" align="center" 40 - Brian Yang align="center" 182 align="center" 553 - Duncan Yao align="center" align="center" 1360 } Thailand { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Suppanyu Avihingsanon align="center" 27 align="center" - Tinn Isriyanet align="center" align="center" 24 - Kittinupong Kedren align="center" align="center" 33 - Kittisak Namdash align="center" align="center" 24 - Khosit Phetpradab align="center" 25 align="center" - Nipitphon Phuangphuapet align="center" align="center" 27 - Dechapol Puavaranukroh align="center" align="center" 33 - Pannawit Thongnuam align="center" 49 align="center" - Tanupat Viriyangkura align="center" align="center" 79 - Kantaphon Wangcharoen align="center" 36 align="center" } === Group C === Chinese Taipei { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chen Hung-ling align="center" align="center" 8 - Chou Tien-chen align="center" 6 align="center" - Hsu Jen-hao align="center" 31 align="center" 264 - Lee Jhe-huei align="center" align="center" 7 - Lee Yang align="center" align="center" 7 - Lu Ching-yao align="center" align="center" 13 - Wang Chi-lin align="center" align="center" 8 - Wang Tzu-wei align="center" 13 align="center" - Yang Chih-chieh align="center" 298 align="center" 433 - Yang Po-han align="center" align="center" 13 } Japan { style="width:600px; font- size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Hiroyuki Endo align="center" align="center" 26 - Takuto Inoue align="center" align="center" 9 - Takeshi Kamura align="center" align="center" 5 - Yuki Kaneko align="center" align="center" 9 - Kento Momota align="center" 12 align="center" - Kenta Nishimoto align="center" 15 align="center" - Kazumasa Sakai align="center" 17 align="center" - Keigo Sonoda align="center" align="center" 5 - Kanta Tsuneyama align="center" 32 align="center" - Yuta Watanabe align="center" align="center" 26 } Germany { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Jones Ralfy Jansen align="center" align="center" 29 - Peter Käsbauer align="center" align="center" 99 - Mark Lamsfuß align="center" align="center" 28 - Alexander Roovers align="center" 83 align="center" - Fabian Roth align="center" 165 align="center" - Kai Schäfer align="center" 91 align="center" 736 - Lars Schänzler align="center" 119 align="center" - Marvin Emil Seidel align="center" align="center" 28 - Josche Zurwonne align="center" align="center" 29 - Marc Zwiebler align="center" 121 align="center" 1545 } Hong Kong { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Ho Wai Lun align="center" align="center" 450 - Hu Yun align="center" 41 align="center" - Lee Cheuk Yiu align="center" 38 align="center" - Lee Chun Hei align="center" align="center" 57 - Mak Hee Chun align="center" align="center" 200 - Ng Ka Long align="center" 9 align="center" - Or Chin Chung align="center" align="center" 38 - Tang Chun Man align="center" align="center" 38 - Wong Wing Ki align="center" 20 align="center" - Yeung Shing Choi align="center" align="center" 344 } === Group D === Denmark { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Anders Antonsen align="center" 16 align="center" - Kim Astrup align="center" align="center" 10 - Viktor Axelsen align="center" 1 align="center" - Mathias Boe align="center" align="center" 2 - Mathias Christiansen align="center" align="center" 22 - Mads Conrad-Petersen align="center" align="center" 6 - Jan Ø. Jørgensen align="center" 52 align="center" - Mads Pieler Kolding align="center" align="center" 6 - Anders Skaarup Rasmussen align="center" align="center" 10 - Hans-Kristian Vittinghus align="center" 23 align="center" } Malaysia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Mohamad Arif Abdul Latif align="center" align="center" 191 - Aaron Chia align="center" align="center" 68 - Goh V Shem align="center" align="center" 15 - Lee Chong Wei align="center" 7 align="center" - Lee Zii Jia align="center" 45 align="center" - Leong Jun Hao align="center" 80 align="center" - Soh Wooi Yik align="center" align="center" 68 - Tan Wee Kiong align="center" align="center" 15 - Teo Ee Yi align="center" align="center" 17 - Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin align="center" 51 align="center" } Russia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Rodion Alimov align="center" align="center" 148 - Evgenij Dremin align="center" align="center" 63 - Denis Grachev align="center" 393 align="center" 63 - Shokhzod Gulomzoda align="center" 699 align="center" - Vladimir Ivanov align="center" align="center" 11 - Georgii Karpov align="center" 438 align="center" 337 - Nikita Lemeshko align="center" 747 align="center" - Vladimir Malkov align="center" 53 align="center" 234 - Sergey Sirant align="center" 73 align="center" - Ivan Sozonov align="center" align="center" 11 } Algeria { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Bouksani Abderrahim align="center" 1209 align="center" 736 - Majed Yacine Balahoune align="center" 491 align="center" 295 - Mohamed Abderrahime Belarbi align="center" 352 align="center" 113 - Adel Hamek align="center" 400 align="center" 113 - Samy Khaldi align="center" 543 align="center" 1541 - Sifeddine Larbaoui align="center" 315 align="center" 253 - Koceila Mammeri align="center" 649 align="center" 176 - Adel Meddah align="center" align="center" - Youcef Sabri Medel align="center" 347 align="center" 176 - Mohamed Abdelaziz Ouchefoun align="center" 608 align="center" 253 } == Uber Cup Group A === Japan { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Yuki Fukushima align="center" align="center" 3 - Sayaka Hirota align="center" align="center" 3 - Misaki Matsutomo align="center" align="center" 4 - Nozomi Okuhara align="center" 6 align="center" - Sayaka Sato align="center" 13 align="center" - Ayaka Takahashi align="center" align="center" 4 - Sayaka Takahashi align="center" 19 align="center" - Shiho Tanaka align="center" align="center" 5 - Akane Yamaguchi align="center" 2 align="center" - Koharu Yonemoto align="center" align="center" 5 } India { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Vaishnavi Bhale align="center" align="center" - Sanyogita Ghorpade align="center" align="center" 76 - Vaishnavi Reddy Jakka align="center" 64 align="center" 236 - Meghana Jakkampudi align="center" align="center" 49 - Sri Krishna Priya Kudaravalli align="center" 66 align="center" - Saina Nehwal align="center" 10 align="center" - Anura Prabhudesai align="center" 110 align="center" 390 - Poorvisha S. Ram align="center" align="center" 49 - Prajakta Sawant align="center" align="center" 76 } Canada { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Anne-Julie Beaulieu align="center" align="center" 284 - Catherine Choi align="center" 747 align="center" 390 - Rachel Honderich align="center" 46 align="center" 114 - Michelle Li align="center" 14 align="center" 224 - Stephanie Pakenham align="center" align="center" 284 - Brittney Tam align="center" 49 align="center" 593 - Michelle Tong align="center" align="center" 99 - Kristen Tsai align="center" align="center" 114 - Josephine Wu align="center" align="center" 99 } Australia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chen Hsuan-yu align="center" 81 align="center" 240 - Zecily Fung align="center" 236 align="center" 300 - Khoo Lee Yen align="center" align="center" 665 - Lauren Lim align="center" 271 align="center" 665 - Louisa Ma align="center" 145 align="center" 368 - Setyana Mapasa align="center" align="center" 19 - Ann-Louise Slee align="center" 1251 align="center" 500 - Gronya Somerville align="center" align="center" 19 - Jennifer Tam align="center" 126 align="center" 240 - Renuga Veeran align="center" align="center" 110 } === Group B === Thailand { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chayanit Chaladchalam align="center" align="center" 15 - Pornpawee Chochuwong align="center" 25 align="center" - Ratchanok Intanon align="center" 4 align="center" - Nitchaon Jindapol align="center" 11 align="center" - Jongkolphan Kititharakul align="center" align="center" 8 - Phataimas Muenwong align="center" align="center" 15 - Busanan Ongbamrungphan align="center" 24 align="center" - Rawinda Prajongjai align="center" align="center" 8 - Puttita Supajirakul align="center" align="center" 98 - Sapsiree Taerattanachai align="center" align="center" 98 } Chinese Taipei { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chen Hsiao-huan align="center" 146 align="center" 159 - Chiang Mei- hui align="center" 48 align="center" - Hsu Ya-ching align="center" 249 align="center" 27 - Hu Ling-fang align="center" 186 align="center" 51 - Kuo Yu-wen align="center" align="center" 220 - Lin Wan-ching align="center" align="center" 220 - Lin Ying-chun align="center" 264 align="center" 186 - Pai Yu-po align="center" 23 align="center" 186 - Tai Tzu-ying align="center" 1 align="center" - Wu Ti- jung align="center" align="center" 27 } Germany { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Fabienne Deprez align="center" 76 align="center" - Linda Efler align="center" align="center" 97 - Johanna Goliszewski align="center" align="center" 42 - Luise Heim align="center" 56 align="center" - Isabel Herttrich align="center" align="center" 38 - Lara Käpplein align="center" align="center" 42 - Olga Konon align="center" align="center" 97 - Yvonne Li align="center" 70 align="center" - Carla Nelte align="center" align="center" 38 - Miranda Wilson align="center" 1269 align="center" 642 } Hong Kong { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Cheung Ngan Yi align="center" 26 align="center" - Cheung Ying Mei align="center" 261 align="center" 591 - Ng Tsz Yau align="center" align="center" 82 - Ng Wing Yung align="center" align="center" 88 - Poon Lok Yan align="center" align="center" 33 - Wu Yi Ting align="center" align="center" 253 - Yeung Nga Ting align="center" align="center" 82 - Yeung Sum Yee align="center" 743 align="center" - Yip Pui Yin align="center" 35 align="center" - Yuen Sin Ying align="center" align="center" 112 } === Group C === South Korea { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - An Se-young align="center" 501 align="center" - Baek Ha-na align="center" align="center" 39 - Kim Hye-rin align="center" align="center" 29 - Kim So-yeong align="center" align="center" 21 - Kong Hee-yong align="center" align="center" 32 - Lee Jang-mi align="center" 16 align="center" - Lee Se-yeon align="center" 116 align="center" - Lee Yu-rim align="center" align="center" 39 - Shin Seung-chan align="center" align="center" 7 - Sung Ji-hyun align="center" 8 align="center" } Denmark { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Mia Blichfeldt align="center" 17 align="center" 1106 - Alexandra Bøje align="center" align="center" 65 - Line Christophersen align="center" 196 align="center" - Julie Finne-Ipsen align="center" 645 align="center" 50 - Maiken Fruergaard align="center" align="center" 20 - Line Kjærsfeldt align="center" 29 align="center" - Natalia Koch Rohde align="center" 36 align="center" 1100 - Rikke Søby Hansen align="center" align="center" 50 - Sara Thygesen align="center" align="center" 20 } Russia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Ekaterina Bolotova align="center" align="center" 34 - Anastasia Chervyakova align="center" align="center" 23 - Alina Davletova align="center" align="center" 34 - Ksenia Evgenova align="center" 133 align="center" 185 - Elena Komendrovskaja align="center" 243 align="center" 273 - Evgeniya Kosetskaya align="center" 22 align="center" - Olga Morozova align="center" align="center" 23 - Natalia Perminova align="center" 57 align="center" 308 - Anastasiia Pustinskaia align="center" align="center" 23 - Nina Vislova align="center" align="center" 308 } Mauritius { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Aurelie Allet align="center" 219 align="center" 125 - Kobita Dookhee align="center" 242 align="center" 125 - Kate Foo Kune align="center" 65 align="center" 665 - Jemimah Leung For Sang align="center" 819 align="center" 665 - Ganesha Mungrah align="center" 351 align="center" 434 } === Group D === China { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Chen Qingchen align="center" 1 - Chen Yufei align="center" 5 - Gao Fangjie align="center" 32 - He Bingjiao align="center" 9 - Huang Dongping align="center" 52 - Huang Yaqiong align="center" 9 - Jia Yifan align="center" 1 - Li Xuerui align="center" 234 - Tang Jinhua align="center" 77 - Zheng Yu align="center" 165 } Indonesia { style="width:600px; font- size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Dinar Dyah Ayustine align="center" 43 - Fitriani align="center" 34 - Della Destiara Haris align="center" 12 - Ruselli Hartawan align="center" 80 - Ni Ketut Mahadewi Istarani align="center" 14 - Nitya Krishinda Maheswari align="center" 72 - Greysia Polii align="center" 6 - Rizki Amelia Pradipta align="center" 12 - Apriyani Rahayu align="center" 6 - Gregoria Mariska Tunjung align="center" 38 } France { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Marie Batomene align="center" 167 align="center" - Delphine Delrue align="center" align="center" 41 - Ainoa Desmons align="center" 748 align="center" 329 - Vimala Hériau align="center" align="center" 434 - Yaëlle Hoyaux align="center" 155 align="center" - Margot Lambert align="center" 990 align="center" 141 - Émilie Lefel align="center" align="center" 24 - Katia Normand align="center" 185 align="center" - Léa Palermo align="center" align="center" 41 - Anne Tran align="center" align="center" 24 } Malaysia { style="width:600px; font-size:95%;" - ! align="left" Name ! align="left" DoB/Age ! align="left" Singles Rank ! align="left" Doubles Rank - Soniia Cheah align="center" 30 - Chow Mei Kuan align="center" 18 - Goh Jin Wei align="center" 31 - Goh Yea Ching align="center" 105 - Vivian Hoo align="center" 25 - Lee Meng Yean align="center" 18 - Lee Ying Ying align="center" 42 - Kisona Selvaduray align="center" 60 - Soong Fie Cho align="center" 35 - Tee Jing Yi align="center" 35 } == References == *Players == External links == * Tournament Link * Official Website squads "