- Marc
Zwiebler (German pronunciation: [ˈmaʁk ˈtsviːblɐ]) (born 13
March 1984) is a
German former professional badminton player. His
highest ranking is 10...
- Jørgensen (DEN) (round of 16) Shon Wan-ho (KOR) (round of 16) Marc
Zwiebler (GER) (round of 16) Rajiv Ouseph (GBR) (group stage) Wong Wing Ki (HKG)...
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Dance Project Cascada Marcel Ndjeng (born 1982),
football player Marc
Zwiebler (born 1984),
badminton player Benjamin Barg (born 1984),
football player...
- (quarterfinals) Lee Hyun-il (third round)
Simon Santoso (third round) Marc
Zwiebler (second round)
Kenichi Tago (first round) Hu Yun (first round) Main Draw...
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started the year
winning the
first round match against Germany's Marc
Zwiebler in
Malaysia Open but he lost in the very next
round to the
number 3 seed...
- Jørgensen (quarterfinals) 10. Sony Dwi
Kuncoro (first round) 11. Marc
Zwiebler (third round) 12. Wong Wing Ki (first round) 13.
Kashyap Parupalli...
- Axelsen.
Prannoy started 2016 on a good note by
beating German ace Marc
Zwiebler in the
finals of the
Swiss Open
Grand Prix gold 21–18, 21–15.
Prannoy pla****...
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withdrawal due to a knee injury,
conceding a
walkover to Germany's Marc
Zwiebler. His last
minute withdrawal led to the
Chinese media tagging him as the...
- 2015-11-06. Fulst, Otto (1972). "17, 18". In Lütjen, Johannes; Stein, Walter;
Zwiebler,
Gerhard (eds.).
Nautische Tafeln (in German) (24 ed.). Bremen, Germany:...
- 11–21, 17–21 Runner-up 2012
Bitburger Open Marc
Zwiebler 21–19, 21–12
Winner 2013
Bitburger Open Marc
Zwiebler 13–21, 21–18, 21–15
Winner 2014 U.S. Open Nguyễn...