1989 All England Open Badminton Championships

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1989 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates15 March 1989 (1989-03-15)
19 March 1989 (1989-03-19)
Edition79th
VenueWembley Arena
LocationLondon
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The 1989 Yonex All England Open Championships was the 79th edition held in 1989, at Wembley Arena, London. In the men's singles defending champion Ib Frederiksen was eliminated in the first round.

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Final results

CategoryWinnersRunners-upScore
Men's singles Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yang Flag of Denmark.svg Morten Frost 15–6, 15–7
Women's singles Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Lingwei Flag of Indonesia.svg Susi Susanti 11–8, 11–4
Men's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Sang-bok & Park Joo-bong Flag of Indonesia.svg Rudy Gunawan & Eddy Hartono 15–8, 15–7
Women's doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Chung Myung-hee & Chung So-young Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Xiaoqing & Zhou Lei 15–7, 15–4
Mixed doubles Flag of South Korea.svg Park Joo-bong & Chung Myung-hee Flag of Sweden.svg Jan-Eric Antonsson & Maria Bengtsson 15–1, 15–9

Men's singles

Seeds

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yang 15 15
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Yeung Yik Kei 7 6 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yang 15 15
Flag of England.svg Anders Nielsen 18 18 Flag of England.svg Nielsen 10 9
Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Kjeldsen 15 14 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yang 15 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg Alan Budikusuma 15 15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kusuma 9 5
Flag of Denmark.svg Søren B. Nielsen 4 8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kusuma 15 15
Flag of England.svg Nick Yates 15 15 Flag of England.svg Yates 5 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Andreasson 7 8 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Yang Yang 15 18
Flag of Denmark.svg Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen 15 17 Flag of Denmark.svg Høyer Larsen 4 13
Flag of Finland.svg Pontus Jäntti 8 14 Flag of Denmark.svg Høyer Larsen 15 15
Flag of India.svg Vimal Kumar 12 15 15 Flag of India.svg Kumar 11 9
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Kwang-jin 15 8 8 Flag of Denmark.svg Høyer Larsen 15 17 17
Flag of England.svg Darren Hall 15 13 15 Flag of England.svg Hall 2 18 14
Flag of Thailand.svg Sompol Kukasemkij 8 15 7 Flag of England.svg Hall 15 3 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg Icuk Sugiarto 15 15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Sugiarto 10 15 3
Flag of Norway.svg Hans Sperre jr. 2 7

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Flag of Denmark.svg Morten Frost 15 15
Flag of the United States.svg Chris Jogis 6 1 Flag of Denmark.svg Frost 15 15
Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Søgaard 3 15 15 Flag of Denmark.svg Søgaard 8 9
Flag of England.svg Mike Adams 15 7 3 Flag of Denmark.svg Frost 15 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg Eddy Kurniawan 10 17 15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurniawan 8 8
Flag of England.svg Steve Butler 15 15 8 Flag of Indonesia.svg Kurniawan 15 4 15
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wu Wenkai 15 15 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wenkai 8 15 4
Flag of Japan.svg Shuji Matsuno 7 12 Flag of Denmark.svg Frost 15 15
Flag of Indonesia.svg Ardy Wiranata 15 15 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wiranata 5 7
Flag of South Korea.svg Ahn Jae-chang 5 5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wiranata 15 15
Flag of Denmark.svg Jens Peter Nierhoff 15 15 Flag of Denmark.svg Nierhoff 9 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Peter Espersen 6 0 Flag of Indonesia.svg Wiranata 15 10 15
Flag of England.svg Steve Baddeley 15 15 Flag of England.svg Baddeley 5 15 11
Flag of Japan.svg Hiroki Etō 6 4 Flag of England.svg Baddeley 15 15
Flag of Denmark.svg Claus Overbeck 6 15 15 Flag of Denmark.svg Overbeck 13 7
Flag of Denmark.svg Torben Carlsen 15 6 9

Women's singles

Seeds

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li Lingwei 11 11
Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Schmidt 5 3 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li 11 11
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Eline Coene 8 11 11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Coene 7 7
Flag of England.svg Sue Louis 11 7 0 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li 11 11
Flag of Denmark.svg Kirsten Larsen 11 11 Flag of Denmark.svg Larsen 3 0
Flag of England.svg Sarah Hore 2 7 Flag of Denmark.svg Larsen 12 11
Flag of Japan.svg Aiko Miyamura 11 11 Flag of Japan.svg Miyamura 9 3
Flag of India.svg Madhumita Bisht 5 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Li 10 11 11
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Young-suk 11 11 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee 12 7 2
Flag of Denmark.svg Helene Kirkegaard 5 2 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee 12 11
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou Lei 6 11 11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhou 9 7
Flag of England.svg Fiona Smith 11 7 8 Flag of South Korea.svg Lee 11 11
Flag of Denmark.svg Charlotte Hattens 12 11 Flag of Denmark.svg Hattens 2 2
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shang Fumei 10 6 Flag of Denmark.svg Hattens 1 11 11
Flag of Japan.svg Kimiko Jinnai 11 11 Flag of Japan.svg Jinnai 11 5 2
Flag of Sweden.svg Charlotta Wihlborg 3 8

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Flag of Indonesia.svg Susi Susanti 3 11 11
Flag of South Korea.svg Lee Jung-mi 11 3 6 Flag of Indonesia.svg Susanti 11 11
Flag of England.svg Julie Munday 11 11 Flag of England.svg Munday 4 5
Flag of Japan.svg Takako Shinki 2 5 Flag of Indonesia.svg Susanti 12 11
Flag of Denmark.svg Pernille Nedergaard 11 12 Flag of Denmark.svg Nedegaard 9 9
Flag of England.svg Joanne Muggeridge 0 9 Flag of Denmark.svg Nedegaard 11 11
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun Xiaoqing 11 11 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Sun 4 8
Flag of Japan.svg Hisako Mizui 1 1 Flag of Indonesia.svg Susanti 3 11 11
Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Hye-young 11 11 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang 11 6 8
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg Chan Man Wa 5 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang 12 6 11
Flag of England.svg Helen Troke 11 11 Flag of England.svg Troke 10 11 7
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denyse Julien 4 1 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang 9 11 12
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Astrid van der Knaap 11 11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg van der Knapp 12 6 9
Flag of England.svg Sara Sankey 7 2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Van der Knapp 11 11
Flag of Japan.svg Harumi Kohara w/o Flag of Japan.svg Kohara 7 6
Flag of Sweden.svg Christine Magnusson scr

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