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2015 BWF World Junior Championships – Teams event

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The Teams event of the tournament 2015 BWF World Junior Championships is held on November 4–8.[1] The defending champions were China, who defeated Indonesia in the previous edition.

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China won the cup after defeating Indonesia 3–0 in the final.

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Group stage

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Group A

Group A1

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Group A2

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Group A play-offs

Group B

Group B1

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Group B2

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Group B play-offs

Group C

Group C1

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Group C2

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Group C play-offs

Group D

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Group D play-offs

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Final stage

1st to 4th

1st to 4th semifinals Final
      
1  China 3
3/4  Japan 2
1  China 3
3/4  Indonesia 0
3/4  Indonesia 3
5/8  Chinese Taipei 1 3rd place match
3/4  Japan 0
5/8  Chinese Taipei 3

5th to 8th

5th to 8th semifinals 5th–6th place match
      
5/8  Malaysia 3
5/8  Hong Kong 0
5/8  Malaysia 3
5/8  Thailand 1
5/8  Thailand 3
9/16  Denmark 1 7th–8th place match
5/8  Hong Kong 2
9/16  Denmark 3

9th to 12th

9th to 12th Semifinals 9th–10th place match
      
9/16  India 3
9/16  Germany 0
9/16  India 3
2  South Korea 0
9/16  Singapore 1
2  South Korea 3 11th–12th place match
9/16  Germany 2
9/16  Singapore 3

13th to 16th

13th to 16th Semifinals 13th–14th place match
      
9/16  Canada 3
9/16  Netherlands 2
9/16  Canada 3
9/16  England 2
9/16  Spain 0
9/16  England 3 15th–16th place match
9/16  Netherlands 3
9/16  Spain 2

17th to 20th

17th to 20th Semifinals 17th–18th place match
      
A  United States 1
B  France 3
B  France 3
D  Sweden 0
C  Peru 0
D  Sweden 3 19th–20th place
A  United States 3
C  Peru 0

21st to 24th

21st to 24th Semifinals 21st–22nd place match
      
A  Turkey 3
B  Guatemala 2
A  Turkey 3
D  Australia 0
C  Cuba 1
D  Australia 3 23rd–24th place match
B  Guatemala 2
C  Cuba 3

25th to 28th

25th to 28th Semifinals 25th–26th place match
      
A  Mexico 2
B  Hungary 3
B  Hungary 3
D  Slovenia 0
C  South Africa 0
D  Slovenia 3 27th–28th place match
A  Mexico 3
C  South Africa 0

29th to 32nd

29th to 32nd Semifinals 29th–30th place match
      
A  El Salvador 0
B  Dominican Republic 3
B  Dominican Republic 0
D  New Zealand 3
C  Chile 0
D  New Zealand 3 31st–32nd place match
A  El Salvador 1
C  Chile 3

33rd to 36th

33rd to 36th Semifinals 33rd–34th place match
      
A  Italy 3
B  Macau 1
A  Italy 1
D  Iceland 3
C  Costa Rica 0
D  Iceland 3 35th–36th place match
B  Macau 3
C  Costa Rica 0

37th to 39th

37th to 39th Semifinals 37th–38th place match
      
bye
B  Colombia
B  Colombia 0
D  Venezuela 3
C  Guyana 0
D  Venezuela 3
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Final team ranking

  1.  China [1]
  2.  Indonesia [3/4]
  3.  Chinese Taipei [5/8]
  4.  Japan [3/4]
  5.  Malaysia [5/8]
  6.  Thailand [5/8]
  7.  Denmark [9/16]
  8.  Hong Kong [5/8]
  9.  India [9/16]
  10.  South Korea [2]
  11.  Singapore [9/16]
  12.  Germany [9/16]
  13.  Canada [9/16]
  14.  England [9/16]
  15.  Netherlands [9/16]
  16.  Spain [9/16]
  17.  France
  18.  Sweden
  19.  United States
  20.  Peru
  21.  Turkey
  22.  Australia
  23.  Cuba (Debut)
  24.  Guatemala (Debut)
  25.  Hungary (Debut)
  26.  Slovenia
  27.  Mexico
  28.  South Africa
  29.  New Zealand
  30.  Dominican Republic
  31.  Chile (Debut)
  32.  El Salvador (Debut)
  33.  Iceland (Debut)
  34.  Italy
  35.  Macau
  36.  Costa Rica (Debut)
  37.  Venezuela (Debut)
  38.  Colombia (Debut)
  39.  Guyana (Debut)
  40.  Zambia (Withdrew)

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