- 1961 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 thereafter every two years. Nineteen teams, eighteen of them starting from four regional qualifying zones, Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Pan America, contested for the Thomas Cup during the 1960-1961 season. Zone winners then played-off in Jakarta, Indonesia for the right to face defending champion Indonesia (exempt from all earlier ties [team matches] ), in a conclusive challenge round. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format, see Wikipedia's general article on theThomas Cup .Intra-zone summary
Despite missing its best known singles player,
Charoen Wattanasin , Thailand again prevailed in the Asian zone by beating, consecutively, India (6–3), three time former champion Malaya (7–2), and Pakistan (8–1). Of note in these ties, the talentedNandu Natekar had a hand in all of the individual matches which India salvaged, while Malaya'sEddie Choong , well past his prime at a fairly young age, was routinely beaten in both of his singles. No player on Thailand's team was more than twenty-four years old.For the second straight time Japan defaulted an Australasian zone tie, this time allowing Australia, led by Kenneth Turner, to advance to the inter-zone phase after its 8–1 victory over New Zealand. Star-studded Denmark coasted through three ties in the European zone, shutting out its usual victim England in the zone final. The same two-way Pan American zone race ended as before with the United States beating Canada 7–2. Evergreen Joe Alston and Wynn Rogers still led the way in doubles for the USA which also had a small but competent cadre of international level singles players.
Inter-zone playoffs
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Australasia
*flagicon|AUS Australia
*flagicon|INA Indonesia (exempt until challenge round);
Asia
*flagicon|THA Thailand;
Europe
*flagicon|DEN Denmark;
Americas
*flagicon|USA United StatesThe inter-zone playoffs in Jakarta began on the first two days of June with Thailand beating Australia without the loss of a match or a game. Denmark then defeated the USA 7–2, but even in victory Danish problems with the heat and humidity were evident as players hailed by some as the best in the world often struggled against less talented opponents who, as Californians, were more accustomed to hot gymnasiums.
The Danes' contest against Thailand fully demonstrated this weakness. A team entirely composed of either past, present, or future All-England champions was decisively beaten by a team composed of players who would never win that individual honor.
Erland Kops andFinn Kobbero defeated the Thai number two Somsook Boonyasukhanonda comfortably, but both were beaten by youngChannarong Ratanaseangsuang . Most shockingly, the famous doubles team of Kobbero and Hammergaard Hansen was beaten by both Thai pairs who swept all four doubles matches. Thus Thailand completed its run to the challenge round with an impressive 7–2 victory over Denmark.First round
References
* [http://tangkis.tripod.com/thomas/final61.htm Smash: 1960-61 Thomas Cup - Challenge Round]
*Herbert Scheele, The "International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1967" (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1967) 82.
*Pat Davis, The "Guinness Book of Badminton" (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlative Ltd., 1983). 122.External links
* [http://www.internationalbadminton.org/tc_1960-61.html Thomas Cup (1960-61) Results] at "
Badminton World Federation "
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