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2004 Thomas & Uber Cup
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2004 Thomas & Uber Cup |
| image | Logo tuc04.jpg |
| dates | 7 May – 16 May |
| number_edition | 23rd (Thomas Cup) |
| 20th (Uber Cup) | |
| level | 1 |
| venue | Istora Gelora Bung Karno |
| location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
| previous | 2002 Guangzhou |
| next | |
| 2006 Sendai-Tokyo |
20th (Uber Cup) 2006 Sendai-Tokyo
The 2004 Thomas & Uber Cup was held from 7 May to 16 May 2004 in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was the 23rd edition of the World Men's Team Badminton Championships, Thomas Cup, and the 20th edition of World Women's Team Badminton Championships, Uber Cup.
After a 12-year drought China finally lifted their fifth title of Thomas Cup and also won their ninth title of Uber Cup.
Host city selection
Indonesia, Japan, and the United States are the countries to submit a bid for hosting the event. Indonesia was selected as host during IBF council meeting in Birmingham.
Teams
The following nations from 5 continents, shown by region, qualified for the 2004 Thomas & Uber Cup. Of the 16 nations, defending champions of Uber Cup, China, and host nation as well as defending champion of Thomas Cup, Indonesia and its Uber Cup team qualified automatically and did not play the qualification round.
Thomas & Uber Cup
- CHN China
- DEN Denmark
- GER Germany
- INA Indonesia
- JPN Japan
- MAS Malaysia
- KOR Korea
- RSA South Africa
Thomas Cup
- ENG England
- THA Thailand
- NZL New Zealand
- USA United States
Uber Cup
- AUS Australia
- CAN Canada
- TPE Chinese Taipei
- NED Netherlands
Medal summary
Medalists
Medal table
Thomas Cup
Group stage
Main article: 2004 Thomas Cup group stage
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Knockout stage
Main article: 2004 Thomas Cup knockout stage
Bracket
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Uber Cup
Group stage
Main article: 2004 Uber Cup group stage
Group W
Group X
Group Y
Group Z
Knockout stage
Main article: 2004 Uber Cup knockout stage
Bracket
Round of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
References
References
- (21 November 2002). "Indonesia Pasti Tuan Rumah Kejuaraan Piala Thomas 2004".
- (1 August 2003). "Jakarta jadi tuan rumah".
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