1989 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates24–29 May
Edition1st
LevelInternational
VenueIstora Senayan
LocationJakarta, Indonesia
1991 Copenhagen

The 1989 Sudirman Cup was the first tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships, the Sudirman Cup. It was held from May 24 to May 29, 1989, in Central Jakarta, Indonesia.

Teams

28 teams around the world took part in this tournament.[1] Geographically, they were 13 from Europe, 10 teams from Asia, two from Americas, two from Oceania and one from Africa. India and Pakistan entered the competition but ultimately did not participate.[2]

Results

[3]

Group 1

Subgroup A

Team one Team two Score
Indonesia IndonesiaEngland England5–0
South Korea South KoreaEngland England5–0
Indonesia IndonesiaSouth Korea South Korea4–1

Subgroup B

Team one Team two Score
China ChinaSweden Sweden4–1
China ChinaDenmark Denmark5–0
Denmark DenmarkSweden Sweden3–2

Relegation play-off

Team one Team two Score
Sweden SwedenEngland England5-0

Semi-finals

Final


1989 Sudirman Cup Champions

Indonesia

First title

Group 2

Team one Team two Score
Japan JapanNetherlands Netherlands3-2
Japan JapanSoviet Union Soviet Union5-0
Japan JapanMalaysia Malaysia3-2
Netherlands NetherlandsMalaysia Malaysia4-1
Netherlands NetherlandsSoviet Union Soviet Union3-2
Malaysia MalaysiaSoviet Union Soviet Union3-2

Group 3

Team one Team two Score
Chinese Taipei Chinese TaipeiThailand Thailand3-2
Chinese Taipei Chinese TaipeiCanada Canada3-2
Chinese Taipei Chinese TaipeiHong Kong Hong Kong3-2
Thailand ThailandCanada Canada3-2
Thailand ThailandHong Kong Hong Kong4-1
Canada CanadaHong Kong Hong Kong4-1

Group 4

Team one Team two Score
Scotland ScotlandAustralia Australia4-1
Scotland ScotlandWest Germany West Germany3-2
Scotland ScotlandPoland Poland3-2
Australia AustraliaWest Germany West Germany3-2
Australia AustraliaPoland Poland3-2
West Germany West GermanyPoland Poland3-2

Group 5

Team one Team two Score
New Zealand New ZealandFinland Finland4-1
New Zealand New ZealandUnited States United States5-0
New Zealand New ZealandAustria Austria5-0
Finland FinlandUnited States United States5-0
Finland FinlandAustria Austria4-1
United States United StatesAustria Austria5-0

Group 6

Team one Team two Score
Norway NorwaySri Lanka Sri Lanka4-1
Norway NorwayNepal Nepal5-0
Sri Lanka Sri LankaNepal Nepal5-0

Group 7

Team one Team two Score
Bulgaria BulgariaFrance France3-2
Bulgaria BulgariaMauritius Mauritius5-0
France FranceMauritius Mauritius5-0

Final classification

Group 1
Pos Country
1  Indonesia
2  South Korea
3  China
3  Denmark
5  Sweden
6  England
Group 2
Pos Country
7 Japan Japan
8 Netherlands Netherlands
9 Malaysia Malaysia
10 Soviet Union Soviet Union
Group 3
Pos Country
11 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
12 Thailand Thailand
13 Canada Canada
14 Hong Kong Hong Kong


Group 4
Pos Country
15 Scotland Scotland
16 Australia Australia
17 West Germany West Germany
18 Poland Poland
Group 5
Pos Country
19 New Zealand New Zealand
20 Finland Finland
21 United States United States
22 Austria Austria
Group 6
Pos Country
23 Norway Norway
24 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
25 Nepal Nepal
Group 7
Pos Country
26 Bulgaria Bulgaria
27 France France
28 Mauritius Mauritius
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

References

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  2. Populorum, Mike. "Archiv SudirmanCup". sbg.ac.at. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  4. 1 2 "Bright start for China, Indonesia". nlb.gov.sg. The Straits Times. 26 May 1989. p. 41. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  5. 1 2 "Scores and statistics: Badminton". nlb.gov.sg. The Straits Times. 26 May 1989. p. 43. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  6. "Chinese smash into the semis". nlb.gov.sg. The Straits Times. 27 May 1989. p. 41. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  7. "한국 英國완파 4강에 세계 배드민턴 혼합단체". www.busan.com (in Korean). 26 May 1989. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  8. 1 2 "Denmark faces Indonesia in semis". nlb.gov.sg. The New Paper. 27 May 1989. p. 28. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
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  10. "Kurniawan bawa Indonesia masuk tandingan akhir". nlb.gov.sg (in Malay). Berita Harian. 28 May 1989. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  11. "China kalah bercatur". nlb.gov.sg (in Malay). Berita Harian. 29 May 1989. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  12. "Korea took second place". Chosun Ilbo. 30 May 1989. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
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