Results

Canada Open Women 07/02 15:25 5 Shriyanshi Valishetty v Polina Buhrova L 2-0
US Open Women 06/28 17:50 2 Polina Buhrova v Tanvi Sharma L 0-2
US Open Women 06/27 20:40 3 Polina Buhrova v Shuo Yun Sung W 2-1
US Open Women 06/26 18:25 4 Ira Sharma v Polina Buhrova W 1-2
US Open Women 06/26 00:00 5 Shriyanshi Valishetty v Polina Buhrova W 0-2
Indonesia Open Women 06/04 05:55 5 Fang Jie Gao v Polina Buhrova L 2-1
Singapore Open Women 05/28 05:15 5 Polina Buhrova v Akane Yamaguchi L 0-2
Denmark Challenge Women 05/09 18:50 - Polina Buhrova v Tanvi Sharma L 0-2
Denmark Challenge Women 05/09 12:45 - Polina Buhrova v Kristin Kuuba W 2-1
European Championships Women 04/10 10:00 4 Polina Buhrova v Ozge Bayrak L 1-2
European Championships Women 04/09 08:00 5 Polina Buhrova v Rachel Sugden W 2-0
Swiss Open Women 03/20 15:15 4 Julie Dawall Jakobsen v Polina Buhrova L 2-0

Wikipedia - Polina Buhrova

Polina Buhrova (Ukrainian: Поліна Бугрова; born 30 January 2004) is a badminton player from Ukraine and the 2021 and 2023 National Champion of Ukraine (both singles and women's doubles).

History

First major senior tournament for Buhrova was the 2021 European Badminton Championships in Kyiv. Together with Mariia Stoliarenko, she received a wild card for women's doubles. They won against Irish Kate Frost and Moya Ryan but lost to Danish Alexandra Bøje and Mette Poulsen in the second round.

Buhrova has won several medals at the European junior championships, including bronze in girls' doubles in 2020. Though she was seeded 4th for the 2022 World Junior Championships in the singles' tournament, she lost in the third round. The same happened during the 2022 European Junior Championships when she lost both in singles and doubles in the third round despite being top seeded.

Buhrova competed in the 2023 European Games. In Tarnów, she finished second in her group (after losing to Danish Line Kjærsfeldt and winning against Hristomira Popovska from Bulgaria), but lost to Neslihan Yiğit from Turkey in the round of 16. At the 2023 BWF World Championships in Copenhagen, Buhrova lost to Putri Kusuma Wardani from Indonesia in the first round. She also competed for Ukraine at the 2023 European Mixed Team Badminton Championships where she played just one game which she won (against English Abigail Holden).

Through Olympic ratings, Buhrova qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics.