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Irina Serova (; born 14 May 1966, born Irina Rozhkova, ) is an retired player who initially played Badminton for Soviet Russia and later moved on to represent Austria. Serova, in her fairly long career of around 16 years won many International titles which includes in former USSR, former Czechoslovakia, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Ireland, Czechia, Malta, Hungary, Canada, Netherlands, Poland, Germany and Slovenia besides some runner-up performances in Portugal, France, England, Austria and United States. She is also a numerous time USSR national champion and Austrian national champion as well.


Achievements

IBF World Grand Prix
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation (IBF) since 1983.

Women's singles

1991U. S. Open8–11, 2–11Runner-up

Mixed doubles

1994Canadian OpenJürgen Koch
15–7, 15–2Winner


IBF International
Women's singles
1987USSR InternationalVlada Belyutina–, –Runner-up
1987Polish International–, ––, –Winner
1989Cyprus InternationalTatiana Khoroshina11–2, 11–7Winner
1989USSR International5–11, 9–12Runner-up
1990USSR InternationalElena Rybkina2–11, 9–11Runner-up
1990Austrian InternationalElena Rybkina–, –Runner-up
1990Hungarian International9–11, 11–2, 8–11Runner-up
1990Bulgarian InternationalKatrin Schmidt11–0, 11–0Winner
1990 (II)Irish InternationalKatrin Schmidt11–8, 11–7Winner
1991Bulgarian International11–3, 11–0Winner
1991Wimbledon OpenElena Rybkina4–11, 12–11, 9–11Runner-up
1991Czechoslovakian International11–5, 11–0Winner
1992Czechoslovakian International6–11, 11–7, 11–7Winner
1992Malta International11–4, 11–6Winner
1993Austrian InternationalAstrid van der Knaap11–8, 11–7Winner
1994Czech InternationalMette Sørensen11–8, 11–1Winner
1994Portugal InternationalMarina Yakusheva11–12, 7–11Runner-up
1994Amor International11–8, 11–5Winner
1994–, ––, –Winner
1994Slovenian International11–9, 11–8Winner

Women's doubles

1986USSR InternationalSvetlana BelyasovaTatyana Litvinenko
Victoria Pron
–, –Runner-up
1986Austrian InternationalKlavdija Mayorova
Nataliya Zhavoronkova
–, –Runner-up
1988USSR International
Charlotta Wihlborg
–, –Winner
1989Cyprus InternationalTatiana Khoroshina
Anetha Stambolizska
15–10, 15–10Winner
1989USSR InternationalSvetlana Belyasova
17–14, 15–5Winner
1990Austrian InternationalVictoria Pron
Vlada Chernyavskaya
–, –Runner-up

Mixed doubles

1984Austrian InternationalVyatscheslav Shtshukin
11–15, 10–15Runner-up
1986Austrian International
Klavdija Mayorova
–, –Winner
1987USSR InternationalJon-Holst Christensen
–, –Runner-up
1988Polish InternationalSergey Sevryukov
–, –Runner-up
1989Cyprus InternationalVladimir Serov
Tatiana Khoroshina
15–10, 15–10Winner
1990Bulgarian InternationalNikolai ZuyevJerzy Dołhan
Bożena Haracz
15–7, 15–1Winner
1990 (II)Irish International
15–10, 15–7Winner
1991USSR InternationalNikolai Zuyev
Vlada Chernyavskaya
15–5, 5–15, 12–15Runner-up
1991Wimbledon OpenAndrey AntropovAndy Goode
4–15, 0–15Runner-up
1992Czechoslovakian InternationalHeinz Fischer
15–12, 9–15, 17–14Winner
1992Malta International
7–15, 5–15Runner-up
1993Austrian InternationalHeinz Fischer
9–15, 7–15Runner-up
1993La Chaux-de-FondsHeinz Fischer
7–15, 9–15Runner-up
1994Czech InternationalJürgen KochArtur Khachaturjan
Svetlana Alferova
15–5, 15–7Winner
1994Victor CupJürgen Koch
15–2, 15–8Winner
1995Hungarian InternationalJürgen Koch
15–6, 15–8Winner
1998Austrian InternationalJürgen Koch
Elinor Middlemiss
15–18, 4–15Runner-up

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