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- Achievements BWF Grand Prix BWF International Challenge/Series
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- External links
{{Infobox badminton player | name = Mai Surrow | image = | size = | caption = | nickname = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1992|9|18}} | birth_place = Randers, Denmark | residence = Hundige, Denmark | height = 1.69 m | weight = | country = {{DEN}} | years_active = | handedness = Left | coach = | event = Women's & mixed doubles | highest_ranking = 190 (WD 15 January 2019) 29 (XD 5 July 2018) | date_of_highest_ranking = | current_ranking = | date_of_current_ranking = | medaltemplates = | bwf_id = B999D7BA-2198-49FE-A4BE-796D118730BD }}Mai Surrow (born 18 September 1992) is a Danish badminton player.[1] In 2016, she won the mixed doubles titles at the Portugal International tournament partnered with Mikkel Mikkelsen.[2] In May 2016, she and Mikkelsen lifted their second title as a pair in only their fourth tournament together at the Slovenia International tournament.[3] Achievements BWF Grand Prix The BWF Grand Prix has two levels, the BWF Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold. It is a series of badminton tournaments sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation (BWF) since 2007. Mixed doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2017 | Scottish Open | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|NED}} Jacco Arends {{flagicon|NED}} Selena Piek | 10–21, 10–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
{{Color box|#FFFF67|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix Gold tournament {{Color box|#D4F1C5|border=darkgray}} BWF Grand Prix tournament BWF International Challenge/Series Women's doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2019 | Estonian International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Julie Finne-Ipsen | {{flagicon|RUS}} Anastasia Chervyakova {{flagicon|RUS}} Olga Morozova | 21–12, 17–21, 21–14 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2018 | Italian International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Julie Finne-Ipsen | {{flagicon|RUS}} Ekaterina Bolotova {{flagicon|RUS}} Alina Davletova | 13–21, 21–14, 13–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2017 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Emilie Juul Møller | {{flagicon|JPN}} Chisato Hoshi {{flagicon|JPN}} Naru Shinoya | 13–21, 6–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | Mixed doubles Year | Tournament | Partner | Opponent | Score | Result | 2019 | Swedish Open | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|SGP}} Danny Bawa Chrisnanta {{flagicon|SGP}} Tan Wei Han | 14–21, 16–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2018 | Spanish International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenij Dremin {{flagicon|RUS}} Evgenia Dimova | 22–24, 12–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2017 | Slovenia International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|ENG}} Gregory Mairs {{flagicon|ENG}} Jenny Moore | 21–12, 21–13 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2017 | Finnish Open | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|TPE}} Tseng Min-hao {{flagicon|TPE}} Hu Ling-fang | 22–24, 16–21 | {{silver2}} Runner Up | |
2017 | Austrian Open | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|CHN}} Gao Xiangcheng {{flagicon|CHN}} Xia Chunyu | 21–19, 17–21, 21–14 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2017 | Swedish International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mathias Bay-Smidt {{flagicon|DEN}} Alexandra Bøje | 21–18, 21–14 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2016 | Polish International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|POL}} Pawel Pietryja {{flagicon|POL}} Aneta Wojtkowska | 21–19, 21–12 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2016 | Slovenia International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|DEN}} Steve Olesen {{flagicon|DEN}} Sara Lundgaard | 21–9, 21–14 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2016 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Mikkelsen | {{flagicon|VIE}} Do Tuan Duc {{flagicon|VIE}} Pham Nhu Thao | 21–19, 17–21, 21–19 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2014 | Slovenia International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Jeppe Ludvigsen | {{flagicon|RUS}} Alexandr Zinchenko {{flagicon|RUS}} Olga Morozova | 13–21, 21–16, 21–15 | {{gold1}} Winner | |
2014 | Croatian International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Mads Pedersen | {{flagicon|DEN}} Niclas Nohr {{flagicon|DEN}} Sara Thygesen | 15–21, 21–13, 18–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up | |
2014 | Portugal International | {{flagicon|DEN}} Jeppe Ludvigsen | {{flagicon|AUT}} Roman Zirnwald {{flagicon|AUT}} Elisabeth Baldauf | 19–21, 11–21 | {{silver2}} Runner-up |
{{Color box|#D8CEF6|border=darkgray}} BWF International Challenge tournament {{Color box|#D5D5D5|border=darkgray}} BWF International Series tournament {{Color box|#E9E9E9|border=darkgray}} BWF Future Series tournament References 1. ^{{cite web |title=Players: Mai Surrow |url=http://bwfbadminton.com/player/64816/mai-surrow |website=bwfbadminton.com |publisher=Badminton World Federation |accessdate=30 September 2016}} 2. ^{{cite news |title=Blichfeldt secures an overdue win |url=http://badmintoneurope.com/cms/default.aspx?clubid=4685&cmsid=239&pageid=5381&m=3322810 |website=badmintoneurope.com |publisher=Badminton Europe |accessdate=23 January 2017}} 3. ^{{cite news |title=Magee’s claim maiden title in Medvode |url=http://www.badmintoneurope.com/cms/default.aspx?clubid=4685&cmsid=239&pageid=5381&m=3537261 |website=badmintoneurope.com |publisher=Badminton Europe |accessdate=23 January 2017}}
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