1925 All England Badminton Championships

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1925 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament information
Sport Badminton
Location Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster, England, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
DatesMarch 3–March 8, 1925
Established1899
Website All England Championships
  1924
1926  

The 1925 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster, England from March 3 to March 8, 1925. [1]

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Final results

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of Ireland.svg Frank Devlin Flag of England.svg Frank Hodge 11-15, 15-7, 18-15
Women's singles Flag of England.svg Margaret Stocks Flag of England.svg Marjorie Barrett 11–2, 11-7
Men's doubles Flag of England.svg Arthur Kenneth Jones & Herbert Uber Flag of Ireland.svg Curly Mack & R A Goff 15–8, 15–3
Women's doubles Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett & Hazel Hogarth Flag of England.svg Violet Elton & Flag of Ireland.svg A. M. Head 15-11, 15–9
Mixed doubles Flag of Ireland.svg Frank Devlin & Flag of England.svg Kitty McKane Flag of England.svg Frank Hodge & Violet Elton 15-3, 15-9

Results

Men's Singles

First Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg J. D. M. McCallum 5 3
Flag of Ireland.svg Frank Devlin 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Devlin 18 15
Flag of England.svg Martin 16 3
Flag of England.svg Henry Martin 15 13 15
Flag of England.svg G. Atkinson 7 15 8
Flag of Ireland.svg Devlin 15 15
Flag of England.svg Swinden 3 7
Flag of England.svg William Swinden 15 15
Flag of England.svg F. I. Atkin 14 8
Flag of England.svg Swinden 15 10 15
Flag of England.svg Feeny 11 15 4
Flag of England.svg L. B. Feeny 15 15
Flag of England.svg Carolus E. B. St. Ruth 4 9
Flag of Ireland.svg Devlin 11 15 18
Flag of England.svg Hodge 15 7 15
Flag of England.svg Frank Hodge 15 15
Flag of England.svg N. A. Knox 6 4
Flag of England.svg Hodge 15 15
Flag of England.svg Jones 10 11
Flag of England.svg Arthur Kenneth Jones 15 15
Flag of England.svg Hassan Ali Fyzee 9 9
Flag of England.svg Hodge 15 15
Flag of England.svg Thomas 8 4
Flag of England.svg Sir George Thomas 15 15
Flag of England.svg Albert Harbot 3 0
Flag of England.svg Thomas 15 15
Flag of England.svg Livingstone 13 3
Flag of England.svg K. G. Livingstone 15 15
Flag of England.svg M. Rothwell-Jackson 7 10

Women's Singles

First Round Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Margaret Stocks 11 11
Flag of England.svg G M Dutton 5 1
Flag of England.svg Stocks 11 11
Flag of England.svg Singleton 3 5
Flag of England.svg L M Singleton 11 11
Flag of England.svg M Emson 2 2
Flag of England.svg Stocks 8 11 11
Flag of England.svg Tragett 11 4 3
Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett 6 11 11
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg B Neville 11 7 9
Flag of England.svg Tragett 11 11
Flag of England.svg St Ruth 8 1
Flag of England.svg E St Ruth 11 11
Flag of England.svg Burlton-Bennet 1 3
Flag of England.svg Stocks 11 11
Flag of England.svg Barrett 2 7
Flag of England.svg Marjorie Barrett 11 11
Flag of England.svg Neyd 3 4
Flag of England.svg Barrett 11 11
Flag of England.svg Nias 3 0
Flag of England.svg J C B Nias 11 11
Flag of England.svg M C Snaith 9 6
Flag of England.svg Barrett 11 11 11
Flag of England.svg Nallard 14 6 0
Flag of England.svg I Nallard 11 11
Flag of England.svg F Bowring 0 3
Flag of England.svg Nallard 11 11
Flag of England.svg Rowe 3 0
Flag of England.svg W B Rowe 11 11
Flag of Ireland.svg Dorothy Colpoys 5 8

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