The 1982 Thomas Cup was the 12th tournament of Thomas Cup, the most important men's badminton team competition in the world. The final round was held in London, England. China won its first title after beating Indonesia in the final round.[1]
Tournament details | |||
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Dates | 10 – 21 May 1982 | ||
Edition | 12th | ||
Level | International | ||
Nations | 6 | ||
Venue | 5 (in 5 host cities) | ||
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Host selection
editOn 24 July 1981, the International Badminton Federation announced that England was chosen to host the 1982 Thomas Cup after a badminton showcase. Throughout the competition, five venues in five respective cities staged the matches for the first round, the second round and the challenge round.[2]
Qualification
edit26 teams from 4 regions took part in the competition. As defending champion, Indonesia skipped the qualifications and the first round, and played directly in the second round at the inter-zone Ties.
Means of qualification | Date | Venue | Slot | Qualified teams |
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Host country | 24 July 1981 | England | 1 | England |
1979 Thomas Cup | 24 May – 2 June 1979 | Jakarta | 1 | Indonesia |
Asian Zone | 2 October 1981 – 5 March 1982 | Bangkok Beijing Hyderabad Taipei |
1 | China |
American Zone | 24 October 1981 – 4 April 1982 | Claremont Lima Kitchener Pomona San Diego |
1 | Japan |
European Zone | 30 October 1981 – 18 February 1982 | Copenhagen Duisburg Grangemouth Haarlem Pressbaum |
1 | Denmark |
Australasian Zone | 4–8 August 1981 | Hamilton | 1 | Malaysia |
Total | 6 |
Squads
editVenues
editFive venues in five cities were selected to host the tournament. The first two matches in the first round were staged in Huddersfield and Gloucester.[3] The second round matches were hosted in Birmingham and Preston, Lancashire.[4] The Challenge round was staged at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
First round | Second round | ||||
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Denmark vs Japan | Indonesia vs England | ||||
Huddersfield | Birmingham | ||||
Huddersfield Sports Centre | Aston Villa Leisure and Sports Centre | ||||
Malaysia vs England | Denmark vs China | ||||
Gloucester | Preston | ||||
Gloucester Leisure Centre | Preston Guild Hall | ||||
Challenge round | |||||
Indonesia vs China | |||||
London | |||||
Royal Albert Hall |
Knockout stage
editThe following teams, shown by region, qualified for the 1982 Thomas Cup. Defending champion Indonesia automatically qualified to defend their title.
Bracket
editFirst round | Second round | Challenge round | ||||||||
Indonesia | ||||||||||
14 May 1982 – Birmingham | ||||||||||
Bye | ||||||||||
Indonesia | 8 | |||||||||
10 May 1982 – Gloucester | ||||||||||
England | 1 | |||||||||
England | 5 | |||||||||
20 May 1982 – London | ||||||||||
Malaysia | 4 | |||||||||
Indonesia | 4 | |||||||||
12 May 1982 – Huddersfield | ||||||||||
China | 5 | |||||||||
Denmark | 5 | |||||||||
16 May 1982 – Preston | ||||||||||
Japan | 4 | |||||||||
Denmark | 1 | |||||||||
China | 8 | |||||||||
Bye | ||||||||||
China | ||||||||||
First round
editSecond round
edit16 May 1982
17 May 1982 |
Indonesia | 8–1 | England |
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Report |
Aston Villa Leisure and Sports Centre, Birmingham
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Final
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1982 Thomas Cup winner |
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China First title |
References
edit- ^ "Ergebnisse im Thomas-Cup-Wettbewerb 1981/1982" (in German). Badminton-Sport. July 1982. p. 9.
- ^ "England hosts after three decades". New Nation. 24 July 1981. p. 25. Retrieved 13 August 2024 – via NewspaperSG.
- ^ "Brum date for mighty Indonesia". Birmingham Mail. 8 May 1982. p. 30. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
- ^ "Highlights". Illustrated London News. 1 May 1982. p. 92. Retrieved 13 August 2024.
External links
edit- tangkis.tripod.com
- Mike's Badminton Populorum Archived 2016-03-30 at the Wayback Machine