Brazil Int.

DateRHome v Away-
10/11 19:00 4 Toni Gomes v Gustavo Pereira 0-2
10/11 18:20 4 Caio Coutinho v Gabriel Cury 0-2
10/11 18:20 4 Fabio Caponio v Matheus Voigt 2-0
10/11 18:20 4 Waleson V E dos Santos v Mateus Carrijo Cutti 2-0
10/11 14:40 4 Kevin Cordon v Enzo Sugiura 2-0
10/10 14:20 5 Mori SE v Jonathan Mathias 0-2
10/10 14:20 5 Gustavo Aquino v Vinicius Gori 0-2
10/10 14:20 5 Marcelo Bosa Oliveira v Igor Ibrahim 0-2
10/10 13:40 5 Gabriel Cury v Marcus Oliani 2-0
10/10 13:40 5 Toni Gomes v Messias Rony 2-0
10/10 13:40 5 Gustavo Pereira v Matheus Diniz 2-0
10/10 13:00 1 Mateus Carrijo Cutti v Izak Batalha 2-1
10/10 13:00 5 Pedro Chen v Matheus Voigt 0-2
10/10 13:00 1 Enzo Sugiura v D'Artagnan Da Silva 2-1
05/05 14:00 - Misha Zilberman v Brian Yang 2-0
05/04 14:00 - Brian Yang v Ygor Coelho 2-1
05/04 14:00 - Mark Caljouw v Misha Zilberman 0-2
05/03 14:40 - Sankeerth B.R. v Ygor Coelho 0-2
05/03 14:40 - Brian Yang v Pablo Abian 2-0
05/02 22:50 - Rosario Maddaloni v Ygor Coelho 0-2
05/02 22:50 - Luka Wraber v Sankeerth B.R. 1-2
05/02 22:15 - Jason Anthony Ho-Shue v Howard Shu 2-0
05/02 13:45 - Luka Wraber v Gabriel Cury 2-0
05/02 13:45 - Bernardo Atilano v Rosario Maddaloni 1-2
05/02 13:10 - Waleson V E dos Santos v Pablo Abian 0-2
05/02 13:10 - Job Castillo v Michal Rogalski 1-2
05/02 12:45 - Jason Anthony Ho-Shue v Vinicius Gori 2-0
05/02 12:45 - Howard Shu v Christian Kirchmayr 2-0
05/02 12:00 - Kai Schaefer v Gergely Krausz 2-0
05/02 12:00 - Mark Caljouw v Lucas Claerbout 2-0
The Brazil International (Brazil Int.) is a prominent badminton tournament held annually in Brazil, attracting top players from around the world. As part of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) calendar, it offers a competitive platform for both emerging talents and seasoned professionals to showcase their skills. The tournament features events across men's and women's singles, doubles, and mixed doubles categories, providing exciting matches in a vibrant and energetic atmosphere. Known for its warm hospitality and scenic venues, the Brazil Int. plays a key role in promoting badminton's popularity in South America and offers valuable ranking points for participants aiming to advance their international careers.