- 1958 Thomas Cup
The Thomas Cup competition is an international team tournament for supremacy in men's
badminton (its female counterpart is theUber Cup ). Beginning in 1948-1949 it was held every three years until 1982 and has been held every two years thereafter. Nineteen teams contested for the Thomas Cup during the 1957-1958 season. As defending champion Malaya (now Malaysia) was exempt until the conclusive "tie" (team match) called the challenge round. The other eighteen teams were divided into four qualifying zones; Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Pan America; with the winners of each intra-zone competition advancing to inter-zone competition in Singapore to determine a challenger to Malaya. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format see Wikipedia's general article on theThomas Cup .Intra-zone summary
Winner of the previous two Asian zone competitions, India was decisively beaten 8–1 in the first round by a fast improving Thailand. Thailand went on to win the zone by shutting out Pakistan (9–0). In the Australasian zone, first time participant Indonesia served notice of international badminton's future by shutting out both New Zealand and Australia to advance to inter-zone play. Denmark again advanced easily through the European zone. The Danes now boasted newly crowned All-England singles champion
Erland Kops along withFinn Kobbero , two exceptionally talented players, both in their early twenties. For the third straight time only United States and Canada contested in the Pan America zone. The all-Californian U.S. squad shut out a Canadian team whose best players in past meetings between the two were now either long in years or losing interest.Inter-zone playoffs
Teams
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Asia
*flagicon|THA Thailand;
Australasia
*flagicon|INA Indonesia;
Europe
*flagicon|DEN Denmark;
Americas
*flagicon|USA|1912 United States*flagicon|Malaya Malaya (exempt until "challenge round")
The results of the inter-zone ties in Singapore gave ample evidence of both the growing popularity of the sport in the Far East and the advantage these nations enjoyed competing against "outsiders" in a tropical climate. Showing strength and balance in singles and doubles, Thailand sent the USA home with a 7–2 defeat. A curiously revealing match in this tie was the victory of Thailand's Subhabhan and Sudthivanich over the strong U.S. veterans Alston and Rogers, 18-14 in the third game after dropping the first game at zero. More stunning, and ominous for Malaya, was newcomer Indonesia's 6–3 victory over a highly-rated Danish contingent. Erland Kops was beaten by both the internationally experienced
Ferry Sonneville and by young sensationTan Joe Hok . Even the powerful Danish doubles pairing of Finn Kobbero andJorgen Hammergaard Hansen could earn only a split in two matches.Indonesia went on to comfortably defeat Thailand in the inter-zone final 8–1. In another bad sign for Malaya, Thailand 's top two singles players,
Charoen Wattanasin andThanoo Khajadbhye , respected internationals who had dropped only one singles match between them in the campaign prior to playing Indonesia, were each decisively beaten by both Sonneville and Tan Joe Hok. Thailand managed to win one doubles, though all four of these matches went to three games.First round
References
* [http://tangkis.tripod.com/thomas/final58.htm Smash: 1957-58 Thomas Cup - Challenge Round]
* Our Badminton Greats [http://viweb.freehosting.net/badminton.htm]
*Herbert Scheele ed., The "International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1967" (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1967) 74–78.
*Pat Davis, The "Guinness Book of Badminton" (Enfield, Middlesex, England: 1983) 121, 122.External links
* [http://www.internationalbadminton.org/tc_1957-58.html Thomas Cup (1957-58) Results] at "
Badminton World Federation "
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