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Badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's doubles

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The men's doubles badminton tournament at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place from 27 July to 4 August 2024 at the Porte de La Chapelle Arena in Paris.[1] A total of 34 players from 15 nations competed at the tournament.

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Defending Olympic champions Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin of Chinese Taipei successfully retained their title, defeating Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang of China in the final, 21–17, 18–21, 21–19 to win the gold medal in men's doubles badminton at the 2024 Summer Olympics.[2][3] They became the first men's doubles pair to do so together and the first consecutive Olympic badminton champions not to represent the People's Republic of China.[4] In the bronze-medal match, defending medalists Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik of Malaysia defeated Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, 16–21, 22–20, 21–19.[5] The pair saved four match points during the second game to claim Malaysia's third consecutive medal in the event.[6]

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Format

The 17 teams were split into three groups of four pairs and one group of five pairs. They played a round-robin tournament with the top-two ranked teams advancing to the knockout stage. Each match was played in a best-of-3.[7]

Schedule

The schedule is as follows.[1]

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PPreliminaries QFQuarter-finals SFSemi-finals MMedal matches
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Draw

The group stage draw was scheduled to be held on 12 July 2024 but was postponed[8][9] to 15 July 2024.[10][11] The knockout stage draw was held on 31 July 2024.[12]

Seeds

The top four teams of the BWF World Ranking were seeded.[13][7]

  1.  Liang Weikeng / Wang Chang (CHN) (silver medalists)
  2.  Kim Astrup / Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN) (fourth place)
  3.  Satwiksairaj Rankireddy / Chirag Shetty (IND) (quarter-finals)
  4.  Kang Min-hyuk / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) (quarter-finals)

Group stage

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Group A

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Group B

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Group C

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  1. Mark Lamsfuß and Marvin Seidel withdrew during the tournament.[14]
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Group D

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Knockout stage

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Gold medal match
               
A1  Liang Weikeng (CHN)
 Wang Chang (CHN)
24 22
C2  Fajar Alfian (INA)
 Muhammad Rian Ardianto (INA)
22 20
A1  Liang Weikeng (CHN)
 Wang Chang (CHN)
21 15 21
A2  Aaron Chia (MAS)
 Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)
19 21 17
C1  Satwiksairaj Rankireddy (IND)
 Chirag Shetty (IND)
21 14 16
A2  Aaron Chia (MAS)
 Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)
13 21 21
A1  Liang Weikeng (CHN)
 Wang Chang (CHN)
17 21 19
D1  Lee Yang (TPE)
 Wang Chi-lin (TPE)
21 18 21
D2  Kim Astrup (DEN)
 Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN)
21 22
B1  Kang Min-hyuk (KOR)
 Seo Seung-jae (KOR)
19 20
D2  Kim Astrup (DEN)
 Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN)
21 17 10 Bronze medal match
D1  Lee Yang (TPE)
 Wang Chi-lin (TPE)
18 21 21
B2  Supak Jomkoh (THA)
 Kittinupong Kedren (THA)
14 17 A2  Aaron Chia (MAS)
 Soh Wooi Yik (MAS)
16 22 21
D1  Lee Yang (TPE)
 Wang Chi-lin (TPE)
21 21 D2  Kim Astrup (DEN)
 Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (DEN)
21 20 19
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