2008 Swiss Open Super Series - Seeds

Seeds

Men's singles
  1. Lin Dan
  2. Lee Chong Wei
  3. Bao Chunlai
  4. Chen Jin
  5. Kenneth Jonassen
  6. Sony Dwi Kuncoro
  7. Taufik Hidayat
  8. Peter Gade
Women's singles
  1. Xie Xingfang
  2. Zhang Ning
  3. Lu Lan
  4. Zhu Lin
  5. Pi Hongyan
  6. Wang Chen
  7. Xu Huaiwen
  8. Wong Mew Choo
Men's doubles
  1. Fu Haifeng / Cai Yun
  2. Markis Kido / Hendra Setiawan
  3. Koo Kien Keat / Tan Boon Heong
  4. Choong Tan Fook / Lee Wan Wah
  5. Candra Wijaya / Tony Gunawan
  6. Jung Jae-sung / Lee Yong-dae
  7. Jens Eriksen / Martin Lundgaard Hansen
  8. Luluk Hadiyanto / Alvent Yulianto
Women's doubles
  1. Zhang Yawen / Wei Yili
  2. Yang Wei / Zhang Jiewen
  3. Du Jing / Yu Yang
  4. Lee Kyung-won / Lee Hyo-jung
  5. Gao Ling / Zhao Tingting
  6. Chien Yu Chin / Cheng Wen-Hsing
  7. Kumiko Ogura / Reiko Shiota
  8. Gail Emms / Donna Kellogg
Mixed doubles
  1. Zheng Bo / Gao Ling
  2. Nova Widianto / Lilyana Natsir
  3. Flandy Limpele / Vita Marissa
  4. Xie Zhongbo / Zhang Yawen
  5. He Hanbin / Yu Yang
  6. Lee Yong-dae / Lee Hyo-jung
  7. Sudket Prapakamol / Saralee Thungthongkam
  8. Nathan Robertson / Gail Emms

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