Hylo Open Women | 10/31 10:30 | 4 | Rakshitha Sree Santhosh Ramraj v Kirsty Gilmour | L | 2-0 | |
Hylo Open Women | 10/29 14:15 | 5 | Selvaduray Kisona v Kirsty Gilmour | W | 1-2 | |
Denmark Open Women | 10/16 07:10 | 5 | Kirsty Gilmour v Shuo Yun Sung | L | 1-2 | |
Arctic Open Women | 10/10 14:20 | 4 | Tomoka Miyazaki v Kirsty Gilmour | L | 2-0 | |
Arctic Open Women | 10/08 17:15 | 5 | Kirsty Gilmour v Nella Nyqvist | W | 2-0 | |
China Open Women | 09/19 03:25 | 4 | Kirsty Gilmour v Malvika Bansod | L | 1-2 | |
China Open Women | 09/18 05:55 | 5 | Imad Farooqui Samiya v Kirsty Gilmour | W | 0-2 | |
Olympics 2024 - Women | 07/30 17:30 | - | Bing Jiao He v Kirsty Gilmour | L | 2-0 | |
Olympics 2024 - Women | 07/29 06:30 | - | Kirsty Gilmour v Keisha Fatimah Az Zahra | W | 2-0 | |
US Open Women | 06/28 22:35 | 3 | Malvika Bansod v Kirsty Gilmour | L | 2-1 | |
US Open Women | 06/27 20:35 | 4 | Esther Shi v Kirsty Gilmour | W | 0-2 | |
US Open Women | 06/26 21:15 | 5 | Agnes Korosi v Kirsty Gilmour | W | 0-2 |
Kirsty Gilmour (born 21 September 1993) is a Scottish badminton player who has represented both Scotland and Great Britain.
Gilmour won the silver medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, losing out to Michelle Li of Canada in the final and becoming the first Scottish player to reach the women's singles finals at the Commonwealth Games. She jointly won Scottish Young Sports Personality of the Year 2012 with swimmer Craig Benson.
On 1 May 2016, Gilmour went down fighting to Carolina Marín, in the finals of the European Championship held in La Roche-sur-Yon, settling for the silver medal.
Making a second appearance at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Gilmour, the eleventh seed, won her opening match against the unseeded Sabrina Jaquet in straight games. However, she lost her second match against the world No. 28 Linda Zetchiri 21–12, 17–21, 16–21, thereby making an exit at the group stage.
In 2017, she made it back into the final round of the European Championship in Kolding, Denmark but her pace was stopped by defending champion Carolina Marín with score 14–21, 12–21. Gilmour earned a silver medal.
Gilmour represented Great Britain at the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, going out in the group stages after defeating Mahoor Shahzad of Azerbaijan but losing to Japanese fourth seed Akane Yamaguchi.
At the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, she again went out in the group stages after winning her opening match against Keisha Fatimah Az Zahra from Azerbaijan then losing to China's number six seed He Bingjiao.