Location | Birmingham United Kingdom |
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Venue | Utilita Arena Birmingham |
Governing body | NEC Group |
Created | 1899 |
Editions | Total: 114 Amateur era: 69 Open era (since 1980): 45 |
Prize money | $96,200 (2024) |
Trophy | Silver Challenge Trophies |
Website | allenglandbadminton.com |
Most titles | |
Amateur era | 9: George Alan Thomas |
Open era | 4: Park Joo-bong |
Most consecutive titles | |
Amateur era | 5: Finn Kobberø |
Open era | 2: Kim Moon-soo 2: Park Joo-bong (twice) 2: Li Yongbo 2: Tian Bingyi 2: Rexy Mainaky 2: Ricky Subagja 2: Marcus Fernaldi Gideon 2: Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo 2: Hiroyuki Endo 2: Yuta Watanabe 2: Fajar Alfian 2: Muhammad Rian Ardianto |
Current champion | |
Fajar Alfian Muhammad Rian Ardianto – 2024 (2nd title) |
The champions and runners-up of the All England Open Badminton Championships Gentlemen's Doubles tournament, first introduced to the championship in 1899. From 1915 to 1919, and from 1940 to 1946, no competition was held due to the two World Wars.
In the Amateur era, George Alan Thomas (1906, 1908, 1910, 1912–1914, 1921, 1924, 1928) holds the record for the most titles in the Gentlemen's Doubles, winning All England nine times. Finn Kobberø holds the record for most consecutive titles with five from 1960 to 1964.
Since the Open era of badminton began in late 1979 [1] [2] with the inclusion of professional badminton players from around the world in 1980, Kim Moon-soo and Park Joo-bong (1985–1986), Li Yongbo and Tian Bingyi (1987–1988), Rexy Mainaky and Ricky Subagja (1995–1996), Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (2017–2018), Hiroyuki Endo and Yuta Watanabe (2020–2021), Fajar Alfian and Muhammad Rian Ardianto (2023–2024) share the record for most consecutive victories with just two. In fact, Park managed the feat twice with the second of his double coming in 1989–1990, achieved with different partners.
Ray Stevens, Mike Tredgett, Tjun Tjun, Johan Wahjudi and Thomas Kihlström are the only players in history to reach the All England Open Badminton Gentlemen's Doubles Final in both the Amateur and Open era. Stevens managed to so twice while partnering Tredgett who managed the feat four times, without triumphing whereas Tjun and Wahjudi managed to do so a total of six times, Kihlström twice, with all three of them winning once in the Open era.
Bold indicates active players.
Rank | Country | Amateur era | Open era | All-time | First title | Last title | First champions | Last champions |
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1 | England (ENG) | 28.5 | 0 | 28.5 | 1899 | 1938 | Stewart Massey D. Oakes | Leslie Nichols Ralph C. F. Nichols |
2 | Indonesia (INA) | 7 | 17 | 24 | 1972 | 2024 | Ade Chandra Christian Hadinata | Fajar Alfian Muhammad Rian Ardianto |
3 | Denmark (DEN) | 15 | 6 | 21 | 1947 | 2015 | Poul Holm Tage Madsen | Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen |
4 | Malaysia (MAS) | 9.5 | 2 | 11.5 | 1949 | 2007 | Teik Hock Ooi Seng Khoon Teoh | Kien Keat Koo Boon Heong Tan |
5 | South Korea (KOR) | 0 | 10 | 10 | 1985 | 2012 | Moon-soo Kim Joo-bong Park | Jae-sung Jung Yong-dae Lee |
6 | Ireland (IRL) | 7.5 | 0 | 7.5 | 1922 | 1939 | Frank Devlin Guy A. Sautter | Tom Boyle James Rankin |
7 | China (CHN) | 0 | 6 | 6 | 1987 | 2013 | Yongbo Li Bingyi Tian | Xiaolong Liu Zihan Qiu |
8 | Sweden (SWE) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1976 | 1983 | Bengt Froman Thomas Kihlström | Stefan Karlsson Thomas Kihlström |
Japan (JPN) | 0 | 2 | 2020 | 2021 | Hiroyuki Endo Yuta Watanabe | |||
10 | Russia (RUS) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2016 | Vladimir Ivanov Ivan Sozonov | ||
11 | United States (USA) | 0.5 | 0 | 0.5 | 1957 | Joseph C. Alston Hock Aun Heah |
Bold indicates active players.
Italic indicates players who never won the championship.
Rexy Ronald Mainaky is a former men's doubles badminton world champion from Indonesia who is often simply known as Rexy. He won the men's doubles Olympic gold medal in 1996 with Ricky Subagja. As of October 2021, he was appointed as the new deputy coaching director of the Badminton Association of Malaysia.
Michael 'Mike' Graham Tredgett is a former English badminton player who specialized in doubles and played at the world level for more than a decade, winning numerous international men's doubles and mixed doubles titles.
Ade Chandra is a retired Chinese Indonesian badminton player.
Liang Chun-sheng, known in Indonesia as Tjun Tjun, is a retired Chinese-Indonesian badminton player.
Johan Wahjudi was an Indonesian badminton player. Though he played some singles at the international level early in his career, he soon became a doubles specialist noted for his alert and consistent play alongside his more mercurial partner Tjun Tjun.
Rudy Heryanto is an Indonesian former badminton player.
Hariamanto Kartono is a retired male Chinese Indonesian badminton player.
The 1976 Thomas Cup was the tenth edition of Thomas Cup, the world championship of men's international team badminton. The final rounds contested by qualifying teams were held in Bangkok, Thailand in late May and early June. First played in 1948–49, the Thomas Cup competition was held every three years after that until 1982 and has been held every two years since. For more details on the format of past and present Thomas Cup competition see Wikipedia's general article on the Thomas Cup.
Chris Kinard is an American badminton player who was considered the top U.S. singles player in the 1970s, having been the U.S. # 1 ranked men's singles player for 7 of the decade's 10 years. He is married to former badminton player Utami Kinard.
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