1932 All England Badminton Championships

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1932 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament information
Sport Badminton
LocationRoyal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
DatesFebruary 28–March 6, 1932
Established1899
Website All England Championships
  1931
1933  

The 1932 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from February 28 to March 6, 1932. [1]

Contents

Final results

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols Flag of England.svg Raymond White 5-15, 15-11, 18-16
Women's singles Flag of England.svg Leoni Kingsbury Flag of England.svg Alice Woodroffe 11-4, 5-11, 11-2
Men's doubles Flag of England.svg Raymond White & Donald Hume Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols & Leslie Nichols 14-15, 18-16, 15-4
Women's doubles Flag of England.svg Leoni Kingsbury & Marjorie Barrett Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg L W Myers & Flag of England.svg Brenda Speaight 9-15, 18-16, 15-4
Mixed doubles Flag of England.svg Herbert Uber & Betty Uber Flag of England.svg Raymond White & Hazel Hogarth 18-16 15-9

Results

Men's singles

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols 15 15
Flag of South Africa (1928-1994).svg Gerald Sherwell 6 9
Flag of England.svg Nichols R 15 15 15
Flag of England.svg Titherley 18 11 7
Flag of England.svg Alan Titherley 15 15
Flag of England.svg G R Dunning 6 5
Flag of England.svg Nichols R 12 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Hamilton W 15 8 10
Flag of Ireland.svg Willoughby Hamilton 15 15
Flag of England.svg Eric William L Cowan 3 2
Flag of Ireland.svg Hamilton W 15 11 15
Flag of England.svg Nichols L 10 15 7
Flag of England.svg Leslie Nichols 15 9 15
Flag of Scotland.svg F L Treasure 13 15 6
Flag of England.svg Nichols 5 15 18
Flag of England.svg White 15 11 16
Flag of England.svg Raymond White 15 15
Flag of England.svg S Jackson 6 4
Flag of England.svg White 15 14 15
Flag of England.svg Hume 8 15 9
Flag of England.svg Donald Hume 15 15
Flag of England.svg F Hellings 5 11
Flag of England.svg White 15 9 15
Flag of England.svg Dick 0 15 8
Flag of England.svg Thomas P. Dick 10 15 18
Flag of England.svg B H Sheldon 15 10 13
Flag of England.svg Dick 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Hamilton A 6 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Arthur Hamilton 15 15
Flag of England.svg A R Bruce 8 4

Women's singles

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Leoni Kingsbury 11 11
Flag of England.svg E K Sturch 3 3
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury L 11 11
Flag of England.svg Speaight 4 1
Flag of England.svg Brenda Speaight w/o
Flag of England.svg E M Roe
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury L 7 11 11
Flag of England.svg Uber 11 4 3
Flag of England.svg Betty Uber 11 11
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg B Neville 1 0
Flag of England.svg Uber 11 11
Flag of Ireland.svg Hamilton 2 6
Flag of Ireland.svg Mavis Hamilton 11 11
Flag of England.svg M Lonsdale 3 8
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury 11 5 11
Flag of England.svg Woodroffe 4 11 2
Flag of England.svg Alice Woodroffe 6 13 11
Flag of England.svg Marian Horsley 11 10 0
Flag of England.svg Woodroffe 11 11
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury T 5 8
Flag of England.svg Thelma Kingsbury 11 11
Flag of England.svg T Webster 1 4
Flag of England.svg Woodroffe 11 11
Flag of England.svg Tragett 3 4
Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett 11 11
Flag of England.svg Marjorie Barrett 5 7
Flag of England.svg Tragett 2 11 11
Flag of Scotland.svg Stewart 11 7 7
Flag of Scotland.svg J R Stewart 11 11
Flag of England.svg N M Conroy 1 3

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