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The final day of Badminton competition has been dominated by Malaysian shuttlers, with wins in the Women’s Doubles and an all-Malaysian Men’s Doubles Final, as England triumphed in the Mixed Doubles. Malaysian Chong Wei Lee has won the Men's Singles Final and England's Tracey Hallam has won gold in the Women's Singles of the Melbourne 2006 Badminton competition. The results are in for the Badminton bronze medal play-off matches in the Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Women's Doubles, Mixed Doubles and Men's Doubles. Day 10 of the Badminton competition will feature five bronze medal play-off matches in the Men's Singles, Women's Singles, Men's Doubles, Women's Doubles and Mixed Doubles. A hectic day of Badminton match-ups has seen success for the top seeds, a controversial red card and the prospect of two all-Malaysian Finals. The Men's Badminton competition is heating up, with scorching Semi Finals ahead. Results are in for the Badminton Quarter Finals and top action is predicted for tonight's Women's Semi Finals clash. Day nine of the Badminton competition looks set for dramatic Quarter Finals action in all five events. The Mixed Doubles action ended with an upset yesterday when No. 4 seeds England’s Anthony Clarke and Donna Kellogg were defeated by unseeded Singaporeans Hendra Wijaya and Fan Frances in a gripping point-by-point struggle. The Men's Singles and Mixed Doubles has been a day of surprises, despite Singles favourite Malaysia cruising through.