2018 Uber Cup knockout stage
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.
Group | Winners | Runners-up |
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Bracket
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
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Quarter-finals
Japan vs Chinese Taipei
![]() Japan 3 |
IMPACT Arena Court 3 24 May 2018 [1] |
![]() Chinese Taipei 1 |
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South Korea vs Canada
![]() South Korea 3 |
IMPACT Arena Court 2 24 May 2018 [2] |
![]() Canada 1 |
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Indonesia vs Thailand
![]() Indonesia 2 |
IMPACT Arena Court 1 24 May 2018 [3] |
![]() Thailand 3 |
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Denmark vs China
![]() Denmark 1 |
IMPACT Arena Court 1 24 May 2018 [4] |
![]() China 3 |
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Semi-finals
Japan vs South Korea
![]() Japan 3 |
IMPACT Arena Court 2 25 May 2018 [5] |
![]() South Korea 1 |
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Thailand vs China
![]() Thailand 3 |
IMPACT Arena Court 1 25 May 2018 [6] |
![]() China 2 |
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Final
Japan vs Thailand
![]() Japan 3 |
IMPACT Arena Court 1 26 May 2018 [7] |
![]() Thailand 0 |
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References
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