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1963 Uber Cup


FieldValue
name1963 Uber Cup
dates1 – 6 April 1963
number_edition3rd
level1
nations5
locationBoston, United States
New London, United States
Bronxville, United States
Wilmington, United States
previous1960
next1966

New London, United States Bronxville, United States Wilmington, United States

The 1963 Uber Cup was the third edition of the Uber Cup, the women's badminton competition. The tournament took place in the 1962-63 badminton season, 11 countries competed.

Defending champions the United States hosted the final and claimed victory over England — their third consecutive victory, largely on the strength of Judy Devlin once again winning all three of her matches.

Qualification

Main article: 1963 Uber Cup qualification

Four teams qualified for the interzone stage of the competition, Indonesia, New Zealand, Canada and England. The United States were exempted until the challenge round.

Means of qualificationDateVenueSlotQualified teamsTotal5
1960 Uber Cup4 – 9 April 1960Baltimore
Boston
New Haven
Philadelphia1
Asian Zone29 September – December 1962Bangkok
Hong Kong1
American Zone1
European Zone16 January – 18 February 1963Copenhagen
Dublin
Edinburgh1
Australasian Zone1

Squads

Knockout stage

Main article: 1963 Uber Cup knockout stage

The following four teams, shown by region, qualified for the 1963 Uber Cup. In the first round, both Canada and New Zealand suffered upsetting defeats to debutants England and Indonesia, losing 7–0 to the two teams respectively. In the semi-final clash, England defeated Indonesia 5–2 to enter the challenge round. The United States and England clashed in the final. 7 matches were played: 3 singles and 4 doubles (2 doubles, then reversed). The United States retained the Uber Cup for a third time after defeating the England 4–3.

Bracket

First round

Second round

Challenge round

References

References

  1. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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