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BWF events
- Sudirman Cup (Details) (Glasgow, Scotland, June 10—June 17)
- Final: China beat Indonesia, 3–0
- Match cancelled after the tie winner already decided:
- World Championships (Details) (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 7—August 19)
- World Junior Championships (Details) (Auckland, New Zealand, October 25—November 4)
- Team final: China beat South Korea, 3–1
- Mixed doubles: Chai Biao & Li Xuerui lost to Shin Baek-cheol & Yoo Hyun-young, 18–21, 15–21
- Men's singles: Chen Long beat Park Sung-min, 21–15, 21–14
- Women's singles: Wang Lin beat Sung Ji-hyun, 21–12, 21–6
- Men's doubles: Chai Biao & Li Tian beat Shin Baek-cheol & Chung Eui-seok, 18–21, 21–17, 21–13
- Women's doubles: Wang Xiaoli & Li Xuerui vs Yoo Hyun-young & Jung Kyung-eun (canceled after tie decided)
- Individual:
- Men's singles: Chen Long (CHN) beat Kenichi Tago (JPN) 21–16, 21–14
- Men's doubles: Chung Eui-seok & Shin Baek-cheol (KOR) beat Li Tian & Chai Biao (CHN) 24–26, 21–19, 21–15
- Women's singles: Wang Lin (CHN) beat Bae Youn-joo (KOR) 21–16, 21–15
- Women's doubles: Xie Jing & Zhong Qianxin (CHN) beat Yoo Hyun-young & Jung Kyung-eun (KOR) 21–18, 10–21, 21–15
- Mixed doubles: Lim Khim Wah & Ng Hui Lin (MAS) beat Chris Adcock & Gabrielle White (ENG) 23–25, 22–20, 21–19
International events
- European B Team Championships 2007 (Reykjavík, Iceland, January 17—January 21)
- Final: Iceland beat Ireland 3–2
- Mixed doubles: Tinna Helgadóttir & Helgi Jóhannesson lost to Karen Bing & Donal O'Halloran, 21–12, 13–21, 4–21
- Women's singles: Ragna Ingólfsdóttir beat Chloe Magee, 21–18, 21–18
- Men's singles: Njörður Ludvigsson lost to Scott Evans, 11–21, 15–21
- Men's doubles: Helgi Jóhannesson & Magnús Ingi Helgason beat Donal O'Halloran & Mark Topping, 8–21, 23–21, 21–18
- Women's doubles: Ragna Ingólfsdóttir & Tinna Helgadóttir beat Chloe Magee & Karen Bing, 21–16, 21–16
- Europe Cup 2007 (Amersfoort, Netherlands, June 27—July 1)
- Final: New League Primorye beat BC Amersfoort 4–2
- Mixed doubles: Evgenij Dremin & Valeria Sorokina beat Eric Pang & Lotte Bruil-Jonathans, 21–12, 22–20
- Women's singles (1): Evgenia Dimova lost to Yao Jie, 7–21, 11–21
- Women's singles (2): Nina Vislova beat Larisa Griga (UKR), 21–17, 21–12
- Men's singles (1): Stanislav Pukhov beat Dicky Palyama, 21–13, 21–18
- Men's singles (2): Sergey Lunev lost to Eric Pang, 14–21, 14–21
- Women's doubles: Nina Vislova & Valeria Sorokina beat Yao Jie & Lotte Bruil-Jonathans, 21–16, 21–10
- Match cancelled after tie already decided:
- Men's doubles: Alexey Vasiliev & Evgenij Dremin vs Dicky Palyama & Joéli Residay
- New League Primorye: Representatives from Dutch players (unless notable)
- BC Amersfoort: Representatives from Russian players
- Pan American Games (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 14—July 19)
- Head Lausanne YI 2007 (Lausanne, September 28—September 30)
- Under 17:
- Men's singles: Rafael Galvez (ESP) beat Raphaël Van Wel (BEL) 21–16, 21–19
- Women's singles: Sofie Descheemaecker (BEL) beat Carolina Marin (ESP) 21–12, 21–12
- Men's doubles: Mattijs Dierickx & Freek Golinski (BEL) beat Anurag Barmecha & Kris Dendoncker (BEL) 21–14, 21–19
- Women's doubles: Ewa Piotrowska & Edyta Tarasewicz (POL) beat Carolina Marin & Ana Maria Martin (ESP) walkover
- Mixed doubles: Belinda Heber & Paul Demmelmayer (AUT) beat Leire Querejeta & Diego Errandonea (ESP) 21–19, 21–17
- Under 19:
- Men's singles: Luka Wraber (AUT) beat Petr Jelinek (CZE) 14–21, 21–17, 21–11
- Women's singles: Lianne Tan (BEL) beat Adela Molnariova (CZE) 21–19, 19–21, 21–16
- Men's doubles: Matez Bajuk & Aljosa Turk (SLO) beat David Obernosterer & Jan Sedimayr (AUT) 21–16, 21–16
- Women's doubles: Steffi Daemen & Debbie Janssens (BEL) beat Janne Elst & Jelske Snoeck (BEL) 21–15, 21–17
- Mixed doubles: Debbie Janssens & Damien Maquet (BEL) beat Cendrine Hantz & Livio Dorizzi (SUI) 21–17, 21–19
- Copenhagen Masters 2007 (Falconer Centret, Copenhagen, December 27—December 29)
- For details of the tournament, see 2007 BWF Super Series
- Malaysia Open (Kuala Lumpur, January 16—January 21)
- Korea Open (Seoul, January 23—January 28)
- All England Open (Birmingham, March 6—March 11)
- Swiss Open (Basel, March 13—March 18)
- Singapore Open (Singapore, May 1—May 6)
- Indonesia Open (Jakarta, May 8—May 13)
- China Masters (Chengdu, July 10—July 15)
- Japan Open (Tokyo, September 11—September 16)
- Denmark Open (Odense, October 23—October 28)
- French Open (Paris, October 30—November 4)
- China Open (Beijing, November 20—November 25)
- Hong Kong Open (Hong Kong, November 27—December 2)
- For details of the tournament, see 2007 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
Level 4
International Challenge
- Internacional de España 2007 (Madrid, May 24—May 27)
- White nights (Saint Petersburg, July 10—July 15)
- Turkiye International 2007 (Istanbul, August 30—September 2)
- Canadian Open 2007 (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, September 4—September 8)
- Belgian International 2007 (Mechelen, September 6—September 9)
- Bulgarian International Championships'07 (Sofia, October 3—October 7)
- Norwegian International Championship 2007 (Oslo, November 15—November 18)
- Scottish International Championships 2007 (Glasgow, November 21—November 25)
- 2007 Irish International Championship (Lisburn, December 6—December 9)
- VII Italian International 2007 (Rome, December 11—December 14)
International Series
- Swedish International Stockholm 2007 (Täby, Stockholm, January 25—January 28)
- Austrian International Championships 2007 (Vienna, February 22—February 25)
- Croatian International 2007 (Zagreb, March 1—March 4)
- Banuinvest International Championships 2007 (Timișoara, March 22—March 25)
- Finnish International Championships 2007 (Helsinki, March 29—April 1)
- Van Zundert Velo Holland Open 2007 (Wateringen, April 12—April 15)
- 42nd Portuguese International Championships 2007 (Caldas da Rainha, April 19—April 22)
- 31st Intermedica Polish Open Championships 2007 (Inowłódz, Spała, April 26—April 29)
- 2007 Australian International (Brisbane, May 25—May 27)
- Asian Satellite 2007 (Singapore, May 30—June 2)
- 2007 Victorian International (Melbourne, July 12—July 15)
- North Shore City International (Auckland, July 19—July 22)
- 2007 Ballarat International (Melbourne, September 6—September 9)
- Waikato International 2007 (Hamilton, September 13—September 16)
- Czech International 2007 (Brno, September 20—September 23)
- Cyprus International 2007 (Nicosia, October 11—October 14)
- 32nd Hungarian International Champ 2007 (Budapest, November 1—November 4)
- Iceland Express International 2007 (Reykjavík, November 8—November 11)
- Welsh International 2007 (Cardiff, November 29—December 2)
- Hellas Victor 2007 (Thessaloniki, December 18—December 22)
Future Series
See also
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