1935 All England Badminton Championships

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1935 All England Badminton Championships
Tournament information
Sport Badminton
Location Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster, England, Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
DatesMarch 4–March 10, 1935
Established1899
Website All England Championships
  1934
1936  

The 1935 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster, England from March 4 to March 10, 1935. [1]

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Final results

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of England.svg Raymond White Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols 15-10, 15-7
Women's singles Flag of England.svg Betty Uber Flag of England.svg Alice Teague 11-1, 11-6
Men's doubles Flag of England.svg Raymond White & Donald Hume Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols & Leslie Nichols 15-12, 15-13
Women's doubles Flag of England.svg Thelma Kingsbury & Marje Henderson Flag of England.svg Betty Uber & Diana Doveton 15-5, 9-15, 15-8
Mixed doubles Flag of England.svg Donald Hume & Betty Uber Flag of England.svg Raymond White & Flag of Scotland.svg Marian Armstrong 15-3, 15-1

Results

Men's singles

Third round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Raymond White + 15 15
Flag of England.svg F C Sharp 8 6
Flag of England.svg White 15 15
Flag of England.svg Baldwin 7 11
Flag of England.svg H E Baldwin 15 15
British Raj Red Ensign.svg Khaja Hamiduddin 7 11
Flag of England.svg White 15 15
Flag of Ireland.svg Maconachie 12 5
Flag of Ireland.svg Ian Maconachie + 15 15
Flag of England.svg S C Minard 9 3
Flag of Ireland.svg Maconachie 15 17
Flag of Ireland.svg Rankin 13 14
Flag of Ireland.svg James Rankin + 15 15
Flag of England.svg C Freeman-Wilcoxson 3 5
Flag of England.svg White 15 15
Flag of England.svg Nichols 10 7
Flag of England.svg Ralph Nichols 15 15
Flag of the Federated Malay States (1895-1946).svg Ong Hock Sim 11 11
Flag of England.svg Nichols 15 15
Flag of England.svg Harbot 9 13
Flag of England.svg Albert Harbot 15 15
Flag of England.svg G M Robarls 11 8
Flag of England.svg Nichols 15 15
Flag of England.svg Whittaker 12 10
Flag of England.svg C H Whittaker + 15 12 15
Flag of England.svg H Morland 9 15 8
Flag of England.svg Whittaker 15 15
Flag of England.svg Hume 8 9
Flag of England.svg Donald Hume 15 15
Flag of England.svg H F Chilton 1 4

+ Denotes seed

Women's singles

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
Flag of England.svg Betty Uber 9 11 11
Flag of England.svg V E Child 11 3 0
Flag of England.svg Uber 11 11
Flag of England.svg Goodall 1 4
Flag of England.svg June Goodall 11 13
Flag of England.svg E M Butler 3 10
Flag of England.svg Uber 11 11
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury 5 5
Flag of England.svg Thelma Kingsbury 11 11
Flag of Ireland.svg Olive Wilson 2 9
Flag of England.svg Kingsbury 11 11
Flag of England.svg Young 1 1
Flag of England.svg Daphne Young 7 11 11
Flag of Ireland.svg Dorothy Colpoys 11 8 9
Flag of England.svg Uber 11 11
Flag of England.svg Teague 1 6
Flag of England.svg Alice Teague [n] 11 11
Flag of England.svg Margaret Tragett 1 4
Flag of England.svg Teague 11 11
Flag of Denmark.svg Fredriksen 1 2
Flag of Denmark.svg Ruth Fredriksen 11 14
Flag of England.svg C D Newitt 3 11
Flag of England.svg Teague 11 11
Flag of England.svg Doveton 7 1
Flag of England.svg Diana Doveton 11 11
Flag of England.svg Queenie Allen 8 4
Flag of England.svg Doveton 11 11
Flag of Guernsey.svg Randall 3 5
Flag of Guernsey.svg B B Randall 11 11
Flag of England.svg K Ruston 5 3

^[n] Alice Woodroffe married and competed as Alice Teague

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References

  1. "The Times & the Sunday Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 9 September 2012.