14 nations have confirmed participation in the Asian Zone Thomas Cup qualifying round while 9 nations have sent in their entries for the Uber Cup to be held concurrently in Kuala Lumpur in February this year. THOMAS AND UBER CUP COMPETITIONS QUALIFYING ROUND Thomas Cups holders, Indonesia and China, the Uber Cup defending champions, have been exempted from the Asian zone qualifying round of the Thomas and Uber Cup competitions to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 17-22 February 2004. Indonesian ladies will also qualify automatically to the Finals in Jakarta later this year by virtue of being hosts to the series. The following nations have confirmed their entries. THOMAS CUP China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Iran Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Pakistam Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Vietnam UBER CUP Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Thailand Vietnam The Badminton Association of Malaysia, host nation to the qualifier has confirmed that the last date for submission of entries by players’ names will be 2nd February 2004. The seeding for the draw, which will take place on 4th February 2004, will be based on IBF World Ranking of 29th January 2004. Singapore’s: Mohan Dharan has been named the Chief Referee for the tournaments while Ajit Wijesekera of Sri Lanka and Cho Won Kyu of Korea will be the Assistant Referees. The official shuttlecock will be Yonex. All matches will be played at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium while the Federal Hotel in the city will be the official hotel. For information about the tournament, contact Ganga Rao, General Secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaysia at tel: 6-03-2093 9220; fax: 6-03-2094 5855. BAM’s e-mail address is: bad_msia@streamyx.com
Any special deal for this? Is there any discount if I were to buy tickets for the whole week's matches. What about BF members or senior citizens? Any Malaysians here who can check if the Ministry of Tourism in Malaysia is launching any tourism Thomas/Uber cup 'Visit Malaysia Special'?
CHINA TOP SEEDED IN THOMAS CUP QUALIFIER IN KUALA LUMPUR Chinese men and Korean ladies have been top seeded in the Thomas and Uber Cup Asian Zone qualifiers respectively in Kuala Lumpur from 17-22 February 2004. It has been announced in Kuala Lumpur that China has been top seeded in the 2004 Thomas Cup Asian zone qualifier to be played at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Malaysia from 17th-22nd February. The Korean ladies have won top billing in the Uber Cup. Indonesia as holders of the Thomas Cup and China as the defending champions of the Uber Cup qualify automatically to the Final Round, which will be held in Jakarta from 8th-16th May this year. Indonesia as host, will also qualify automatically for the Uber Cup Finals. The Draw for both tournaments will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium on the morning of Saturday 7th February 2004. International Badminton Federation Council member Steven Yeo of Singapore will officiate at the draw, which is expected to be witnessed by representatives or their proxies from all participating countries and interested parties. Fourteen nations, China, China Taipeh, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam will be involved in the Thomas Cup qualifier, while nine countries, namely Chinese Taipeh, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Macau, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam will play in the Uber Cup competition. The format will have the 14 countries divided into four groups with the winner of each group earning automatic berth to Jakarta. The second-placed teams in each group will then playoff for the fifth place. Asia will have six places in the Final Round, which under a new format will see 12 nations participating. In Uber Cup competition, the nine teams will be set in two groups with the top four teams joining China and Indonesia in the Final Round. The ladies tournament will also see 12 nations in the Final Round in Jakarta. The Seedings announced in Kuala Lumpur: Thomas Cup: 1 China; 2 Korea; 3 Malaysia; 4. Japan Uber Cup: 1 Korea; 2 Japan; 3 Hong Kong; 4. Chinese Taipeh
I am off to Kuala Lumpur today for the Thomas and Uber Cup Asian Round to see every match from monday morning to sunday night. Will recuperate in Redang Island after this.
big event! but is there an official website where i can get the latest result? i didn't find such kind of thing through www.worldbadminton.net i guess the matches have been in progress. but i don't know the schedule at all. please help! my badminton friends! where i can find the latest result?
3 sets?! Mew Choo is getting better and better... btw, isn't there any website where we could follow the results???
I am refering to the website provided by peyter... http://www.geocities.com/thomascup2004/index.html Malaysia get the point from 2 singles and 1 double.
For someone who can't land on that website ROAD TO JAKARTA The Thomas/Uber Cup 2004 Continental Stage--Asia is being hosted by the Badminton Association of Malaysia. The tournament is being held at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium in Cheras from 16-22 February 2004. The best five teams in the men's competition will qualify for the Thomas Cup Finals in Jakarta in May. The best four teams in the women's competition will qualify for the Uber Cup Finals in May. Maybank2U.com are the main sponsors of the Continental Stage--Asia competition. Tickets for the competition are available from Axcess. Tel: 00 603 7491 9999 TEAM LISTS THOMAS CUP China: Chen Hong, Lin Dan, Xia Xuanze, Bao Chunlai, Chen Yu, Cai Yun, Fu Haifeng, Zheng Bo, Sang Yang, Chen Qiqiu Chinese Taipei: Chen Yu Hsiu, Liao Sheng Shiun, Chen Chih Hao, Chang Jeng Shyuang, Tsai Chia Hsin, Tseng Chung Lin, Huang Shih Chung, Chien Yu Hsun, Lee Wei Jen, Hu Chung Hsien Hong Kong: Ng Wei, Hariyanto Agus, Wiratama Yohan Hadikusuma, Hung Yuk Wong, Tam Lok Tin, Lam Hoi Tak, Njoto Albertus Susanto, Liu Kwok Wa, Zheng Yu Min India: Gupta Abhin Shyam, Anand Chetan, Bhat Arvind, Vidyadhar JBS, Ratti Sachin, Sanave Thomas, Diju V, Kumar Rupesh, Jaseel Ismail, Bristow Markose Iran: Mahrabi Kaveh, Shahhoseini Ali, Abdul Mohamadian Arash, Reza Bagheri Golam, Eskandae Jalai, Shiri Nikzad Japan: Sato Shoji, Yamada Hidetaka, Sasaki Sho, Matsumoto Tooru, Masuda Keita, Ohtsuka Tadashi, Nakao Shuichi, Sakamoto Shuichi Korea: Lee Hyun Il, Shon Seung Mo, Park Tae Sang, Park Sung Hwan, Yim Bang Eun, Kim Yong Hyun, Lee Dong Soo, Yoo Yong Sung, Kim Dong Moon, Ha Tae Kwon Macau: Chan Lo Chong, Lai Kit Hon, Lo Lomn Weng, Leong Kin Fai, Wong Keng Hou, Wan Sze Ming Malaysia: Wong Choong Hann, Mohamed Roslin Hashim, Lee Chong Wei, Kuan Beng Hong, Choong Tan Fook, Lee Wan Wah, Chew Choon Eng, Chang Kim Wai, Koo Kien Kiet, Gan Teik Chai Pakistan: Wajid Ali, Mohammad Wargas Ahmed, Zeesham Omar, Ahsan Qamar, Shabbar Hussain, Mohammad Aftique, Rizwan Asghar Rana, Tahir Ishaq, Ashraf Masih Singapore: Kendrick Lee Yen Hui, Gerald Ho Hee Teck, Philip Phua Jia Rong, Aaron Tan Wei Kiat, Chew Swee Hau, Setiawan Denny, Prasetyo Donny Sri Lanka: Niluka Karunaratne, UDRP Kumara, N John, Thujhara Edirisinghe, Chameera Kumarapperuma, Duminda Jayakody Thailand: Boonsak Polsana, Anupap Thiraratsakul, Thiraya Lachathaimongkol, Adisak Wirayapadongpong, Pramote Teerawiwatana, Tesana Panvisvas, Sudket Prapakamol, Patapol Ngernsrisuk Vietnam: Nguyen Anh Quoc, Tran Thanh Hai, Nguyen Tien Minh, Nguyen Quang Minh TEAM LISTS UBER CUP Chinese Taipei: Cheng Shao Chieh, Huang Chia Chi, Chien Yu Chin, Huang Chia Hsin, Peng Hsiao Feng, Cheng Wen Hsiang, Yang Chia Chen, Chang Yun Ju Hong Kong: Wang Chen, Ling Wan Ting, Louisa Koon Wai Chee, Ng Ka Shun, Yip Pui Yin, Li Wing Mui, Wong Man Ching India: Popat Aparna, Meenakshi BR, Murgunde Trupti, Kurian Shruti S, Nazneen Fatima Mohammed, Jwala Gupta P, Nehwal Saina, Kanwar Manjusha Japan: Yonekura Kanako, Tanaka Miho, Mori Kaori, Hirayama Yu, Ogura Kumiko, Nakayama Chikako, Yoshitomi Keiko, Yamamoto Shizuka, Yamada Seiko Korea: Jun Jae Youn, Kim Kyeung Ran, Seo Yoon Hee, Ra Kyung Min, Lee Kyung Wong, Lee Hyo Jung, Hwang Yu Min Macau: Long Ying, Lei Sao Chi, Mak Ka Lei, Pun Si l, Cheing Lok Wa, Pun Ut Wa Malaysia: Wong Mew Choo, Wong Miew Kheng, Woon Sze Mei, Baharum Norshahliza, Julia Wong Pei Xian, Chin Eei Hui, Wong Pei Tty, Fong Chen Yen, Ooi Sock Ai, Mooi Hing Yau Thailand: Salakjit Polsana, Sortja Chansrisukol, Sitee Prucksapaisarnsilp, Monthila Meemek, Sathniee Chankrachangwong, Saralee Thungthongkam, Duang-Anong Arunkesorn, Kulchana Worawichichaikul Vietnam: Pham Thi Trang, Nguyen Thi Binh Tho, Le Ngoc Nguyen Nhung, Thai Thi Hong Gam GROUPINGS AND SCHEDULE THOMAS CUP Group A: South Korea, India, Iran, Macau Group B: Malaysia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka Group C: Japan, Singapore, Pakistan Group D: China, Thailand, Chinese Taipei, Vietnam Schedule Feb 16: S. Korea vs Macau, India vs Iran (9am); China vs Vietnam, Thailand vs Taiwan (7pm). Feb 17: Hong Kong vs Sri Lanka, Singapore vs Pakistan (9am); S. Korea vs Iran, China vs Taiwan (7pm). Feb 18: India vs Macau, Thailand vs Vietnam (9am); Malaysia vs Sri Lanka, Japan vs Pakistan (7pm). Feb 19: Iran vs Macau, Taiwan vs Vietnam (9am); S. Korea vs India, Malaysia vs Hong Kong, Japan vs Singapore, China vs Thailand (7pm). Feb 20: Playoffs for fifth berth to Finals (7pm). Feb 21: Semi-finals (7pm). Feb 22: Final playoff for fifth berth, 3rd-4th placings (9am); final (2pm) UBER CUP Group X: Japan, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Macau Group Y: South Korea, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, Vietnam Schedule Feb 16: Japan vs Macau, Hong Kong vs Malaysia (9am); S. Korea vs Vietnam, Taiwan vs Thailand (7pm). Feb 17: Japan vs Malaysia, India vs Macau (9am), S. Korea vs Thailand, Taiwan vs Vietnam (7pm). Feb 18: Japan vs India, Hong Kong vs Macau (9am); S. Korea vs Taiwan, Thailand vs Vietnam (7pm). Feb 19: Hong Kong vs India, Malaysia vs Macau (9am). Feb 20: Japan vs Hong Kong, India vs Malaysia (9am); semi-finals (7pm). Feb 21: 5th-6th placings, 3rd-4th placings (9am); final (2pm) GROUP RESULTS UBER CUP Group X Japan bt Macau 5-0 Kanako Yonekura bt Long Ying 11-2, 11-2 Miho Tanako bt Lei Sao Chi 11-0, 11-0 Chikako Nakayama-Keiko Yoshitomi bt Long Ying-Pun Si il 15-6, 15-6 Shizuka Yamamoto-Seiko Yamada bt Mak Ka Lei-Pun Ut Wa 15-1, 15-2 Kaori Mori bt Cheing Lok Wa 11-0, 11-0 Malaysia bt Hong Kong 3-2 Wong Mew Choo lost to Wang Chen 11-8, 3-11, 1-11 Woon Sze Mei bt Ling Wan Ting 11-6, 11-7 Norsyahliza Baharum bt Koon Wai Chee 11-9, 11-6 Fong Chew Yen-Ooi Sock Ai lost to Wang Chen-Li Ming Mui 14-17, 2-15 Wong Pei Tty-Chin Eei Hui bt Ling Wan Ting-Koon Wai Chee 15-7, 12-15, 15-10 GROUP RESULTS THOMAS CUP Group A South Korea bt Macau 5-0 Park Tae Sang bt Chan Lo Chong 15-1, 15-0 Yim Bang Eun-Kim Yong Hyun bt Chan Lo Chong-Wan Sze Ming 15-1, 15-4 Park Sung Hwan bt Lai Kit Hon 15-0, 15-1 Lee Hyun Il-Shon Seung Mo bt Lo Zon Weng-Wong Keng Hou 15-0, 15-0 Yim Bang Eun bt Leong Kin Fai 15-0, 15-1 India bt Iran 5-0 Abhin Shyam Gupta bt Ali Shah Hoseini 15-3, 15-4 Markose Bristow-Rupesh Kumar bt Shah Hossini-Bayevi 15-11, 15-9 Chetan Anand bt Arash Abdolmohamadian 15-5, 15-1 Sanave Thomas-Diju V bt Abdolmohamadian-Eskandri 15-5, 15-2 Vidyadhar JBS bt Yolamrezah Bayery 15-2, 15-1
Re: For someone who can't land on that website Wow! Lee Hyun Il and Shon Seung Mo playing second doubles!
haha..*^^* South Korea bt Macau 5-0 Park Tae Sang bt Chan Lo Chong 15-1, 15-0 Yim Bang Eun-Kim Yong Hyun bt Chan Lo Chong-Wan Sze Ming 15-1, 15-4 Park Sung Hwan bt Lai Kit Hon 15-0, 15-1 Lee Hyun Il-Shon Seung Mo bt Lo Zon Weng-Wong Keng Hou 15-0, 15-0 Yim Bang Eun bt Leong Kin Fai 15-0, 15-1 doubles: Lee Hyun Il-Shon Seung Mo? That's interesting!!*^^*
Lee Hyun Il / Seong Mo played doubles.. meaning is that Korea really have confidence that they can beat Macau. And at the same time can let their new singles player get some exposure.