Tournament details | |||
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Dates | 17 July 1995– 23 July 1995 | ||
Edition | 48th | ||
Level | World Grand Prix 6 Stars | ||
Total prize money | US$165,000 | ||
Venue | Singapore Indoor Stadium | ||
Location | Kallang, Singapore | ||
Champions | |||
Men's singles | Joko Suprianto | ||
Women's singles | Lim Xiaoqing | ||
Men's doubles | Rexy Mainaky Ricky Subagja | ||
Women's doubles | Ge Fei Gu Jun | ||
Mixed doubles | Tri Kusharjanto Minarti Timur | ||
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The 1995 Singapore Open (also known as the Konica Cup) was a six-star badminton tournament that took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore, from July 17 to July 23, 1995. [1] The total prize money on offer was US$165,000. [2] This tournament was planned as a 4-star IBF World Grand Prix, but was later upgraded to a 6-star tournament. [3]
Category | Winners | Runners-up | Score |
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Men's singles | Joko Suprianto | Hermawan Susanto | 15–11, 3–15, 15–10 |
Women's singles | Lim Xiaoqing | Bang Soo-hyun | 11–7, 6–11, 11–8 |
Men's doubles | Rexy Mainaky & Ricky Subagja | Antonius Ariantho & Denny Kantono | 15–7, 18–16 |
Women's doubles | Ge Fei & Gu Jun | Gil Young-ah & Jang Hye-ock | 15–12, 15–7 |
Mixed doubles | Tri Kusharjanto & Minarti Timur | Kim Dong-moon & Gil Young-ah | 15–12, 9–15, 15–10 |
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