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POLITEKNIK ELEKTRONIKA NEGERI SURABAYA
INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SEPULUH NOPEMBER
TAHUN AKADEMIK 2008/2009
BADMINTON

History of Badminton

Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or

two opposing pairs (doubles), who take positions on opposite halves of a rectangular

court that is divided by a net. Players score points by striking a shuttlecock with their

racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in their opponents' half of the court. A rally

ends once the shuttlecock has struck the ground, and the shuttlecock may only be struck

once by each side before it passes over the net.

The shuttlecock (or shuttle) is a feathered projectile whose unique aerodynamic

properties cause it to fly differently from the balls used in most racquet sports; in

particular, the feathers create much higher drag, causing the shuttlecock to decelerate

more rapidly than a ball. Shuttlecocks have a much higher top speed, when compared to

other racquet sports. Because shuttlecock flight is stubbornly affected by wind,

competitive badminton is best played indoors. Badminton is also played outdoors as a

casual recreational activity, often as a garden or beach game.


Since 1992, badminton has been an Olympic sport with five events: men's and

women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, in which each pair is a

man and a woman. At high levels of play, the sport demands excellent fitness: players

require aerobic stamina, agility, strength, speed, and precision. It is also a technical sport,

requiring good motor coordination and the development of sophisticated racquet

movements.

Like many other racket sports, badminton has a long history! Badminton gets its
name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England — the home of the Duke of
Beaufort, where the sport was played in the last century. Before Badminton House, there
was a game called poona (a game played by British army officers stationed in India).
Before poona, there was jeu de volant played on the European Continent, before that,
battledore and shuttlecock, and, before that, Ti Jian Zi — as you can see, it’s not easy
tracking the lineage of the sport we now call badminton! The origins of badminton date
back at least two thousand years, a surprisingly long history for one of the Olympics’
newest sports!

Worldwide popularity for the sport surged only after badminton’s Olympic debut
at Barcelona in 1992. The first major tournament was the Thomas Cup (world men’s team
championships) in 1948. There are now many world tournaments. After all these years,
badminton is not so different from its ancient predecessors, nor from the game played by
elite society in the mid-1800s, except for the speed of the game. Here’s an interesting fact
for you — the fastest smash recorded by Great Britain’s Simon Archer, was clocked at
over 160 mph (260 km/hr)!

In 1934, the history of badminton was marked by the formation of the first international
governing body--The International Badminton Federation. England, Canada, the United
States and Denmark were joined by Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France and the Netherlands
in initiating the Federation, which continues to this day--now renamed Badminton World
Federation. Today the Federation has 151 National Member Associations and five
Continental Confederations, the same structure used by the Olympics. These badminton
confederations are Oceania, Africa, Asia, European and Pan-American.

The International Badminton Federation established various competitions, such as


the World Championships and the World Grand Prix. More major growth occurred in
badminton history with the addition of the sport to the Commonwealth Games in 1966
and to the Olympics in 1992. While at first only men’s and women’s singles and doubles
were allowed, in 1996 badminton became the first and only Olympic sport to allowed
mixed doubles competition.

Although badminton started out with more of an English and American appeal,
the international sport is now mostly dominated by Asian players. For instance, the
Olympics have awarded gold medals to only five different countries since its 1992
admission to the Games. Denmark has only one and the rest have gone to China, Korea
and Indonesia.

Although Olympic successes have declined, Badminton remains a popular sport


in the United States, especially in the summer, where it is played in backyards, on
beaches, at colleges and in local gyms and fitness facilities. The U.S. Badminton
Association governs badminton in the United States.

Rules of Badminton

Knowing the Rules of Badminton is important if you really want to advance in Badminton and
enjoy this game. In the event that a dispute occurs during a match, you'll be able to settle it.

Toss

The rules of badminton states that a toss shall be conducted before a game starts.
If you win, you can choose between serving first or to start play at either end of the court.
Your opponent can then exercise the remaining choice.
Scoring system

The rules of badminton states that a badminton match shall consist of the
best of 3 games. In doubles and men's singles, the first side to score 15 points
wins the game. In women's singles, the first side to score 11 points wins the
game. If the score becomes 14-all (10-all in women's singles), the side which first
scored 14 (10) shall exercise the choice to continue the game to 15 (11) points or
to 'set' the game to 17 (13) points. The side winning a game serves first in the
next game. Only the serving side can add a point to its score. Recently IBF
have been testing a new scoring format of 21 points per game on all major
Badminton competition and decided to replace the old format permanently.

Change of ends

The rules of badminton states that you have to change ends with your
opponent after finishing the first game. If a third game was to be played, you shall
change ends when the leading score reaches 6 in a game of 11 points or 8 in a
game of 15 points.

Rules of Badminton - Singles

Serving and receiving courts

You shall serve from, and receive in, the right service court when you or
your opponent has scored an even number of points in that game. You shall
serve from, and receive in, the left service court when you or your opponent
has scored an odd number of points in that game. You and your opponent will
hit the shuttle alternately until a 'fault' is made or the shuttle ceases to be in play.

Scoring and serving

You score a point and serve again from the alternate service court when
your opponent makes a 'fault' or the shuttle ceases to be in play because it
touches the surface of your opponent's side of court. No points will be scored
when you make a 'fault' or the shuttles ceases to be in play because it touches
the surface of your side of court. The serving right will then be transferred to
your opponent.

Rules of Badminton - Doubles

At the start of the game, and each time a side gains the right to serve, the
service shall be delivered from the right service court. Only your opponent
standing diagonally opposite of you shall return the service. Should your
opponent's partner touched or hit the shuttle, it shall be a 'fault' and your side
scores a point.

Order of play and position on court

After the service is returned, either you or your partner may hit the shuttle
from any position on your side of the net. Then either player from the opposing
side may do the same, and so on, until the shuttle ceases to be in play.

Scoring and serving

If you are serving or receiving first at the start of any game, you shall
serve or receive in the right service court when your side or your opponent's
side scored an even number of points.

You shall serve from or receive in the left service court when your side or
your opponent's side has scored an odd number of points. he reverse pattern
shall apply to your partner.

In any game, the right to serve passes consecutively from the initial server
to the initial receiver, then to that initial's receiver's partner, then to the opponent
who is due to serve from the right service court, then to that player's partner, and
so on. You shall not serve out of turn, receive out of turn, or receive two
consecutive services in the same game, except as provided in service court
errors and 'lets'.

Service court errors

A service court error has been made when a player has served out of turn,
has served from the wrong service or standing on the wrong service court while
being prepared to receive the service and it has been delivered.

If a service court error is discovered after the next service had been
delivered, the error shall not be corrected. If a service court error is discovered
before the next service is delivered, the following rules apply.

If both sides committed an error, it shall be a 'let'. If one side committed


the error and won the rally, it shall be a 'let'. If one side committed the error and
lost the rally, the error shall not be corrected.

If there is a 'let' because of a service court error, the rally is replayed with
the error corrected. If a service court error is not to be corrected, play in that
game shall proceed without changing the player's new service courts.

Faults

The rules of badminton consider the following as faults:

- If the shuttle lands outside the boundaries of the court, passes through or under
the net, fail to pass the net, touches the ceiling or side walls, touches the person
or dress of a player or touches any other object or person.

- If the initial point of contact with the shuttle is not on the striker's side of the net.
(The striker may, however, follow the shuttle over the net with the racket in the
course of a stroke.)
- If a player touches the net or its supports with racket, person or dress, invades
an opponent's court over the net with racket or person except as permitted.

- If a player invades an opponent's court under the net with racket or person such
that an opponent is obstructed or distracted or obstructs an opponent, that is
prevents an opponent from making a legal stroke where the shuttle is followed
over the net.

- If a player deliberately distracts an opponent by any action such as shouting or


making gestures.

- If the shuttle is caught and held on the racket and then slung during the
execution of a stroke.

- If the shuttle is hit twice in succession by the same player with two strokes.

- If the shuttle is hit by a player and the player's partner successively or touches a
player's racket and continues towards the back of that player's court.

- If a player is guilty of flagrant, repeated or persistent offences under Law of


Continuous Play, Misconduct, Penalties.

- If, on service, the shuttle is caught on the net and remains suspended on top,
or, on service, after passing over the net is caught in the net.

Lets

'Let' is called by the umpire, or by a player (if there is no umpire), to halt play.
A 'let' may be given for any unforeseen or accidental occurrence.The rules of
badminton consider the following as 'lets':

- If a shuttle is caught in the net and remains suspended on top or, after passing
over the net, is caught in the net, it shall be a 'let' except on service.

- If, during service, the receiver and server are both faulted at the same time, it
shall be a 'let'.

- If the server serves before the receiver is ready, it shall be a 'let'.

- If, during play, the shuttle disintegrates and the base completely separates from
the rest of the shuttle, is shall be a 'let'.

- If a line judge is unsighted and the umpire is unable to make a decision, it shall
be a 'let'.

- A 'let' may occur following a service court error. When a 'let' occurs, the play
since the last service shall not count and the player who served shall serve
again, except where in situations where the Law of Service Court Errors is
applicable.

Shuttle not in play

A shuttle is not in play when it strikes the net and remains attached there
or suspended on top.

A shuttle is not in play when it strikes the net or post and starts to fall
towards the surface of the court on the striker's side of the net.
A shuttle is not in play when it hits the surface of the court or a 'fault' or 'let'
has occurred.

Continuous play, misconduct, penalties

Play shall be continuous from the first service until the match is concluded,
except as allowed in intervals not exceeding 90 seconds between the first and
second games, and not exceeding 5 minutes between the second and third
games.

Officials and appeals

The referee is in overall charge of the tournament. The umpire, where


appointed, is in charge of the match, the court and its immediate surrounds. The
umpire shall report to the referee. The service judge shall call service faults made
by the server should they occur. A line judge shall indicate whether a shuttle
landed 'in' or 'out' on the line or lines assigned. An official's decision is final on all
points of fact for which that official is responsible.
An umpire shall:
- Upload and enforce the Rules of Badminton and, especially, call a 'fault' or 'let'
should either occur.

- Give a decision on any appeal regarding a point of dispute, if made before the
next service is delivered.

- Ensure players and spectators are kept informed of the progress of the match.

- Appoint or remove line judges or a service judge in consultation with the


referee.

- Where another court official is not appointed, arrange for that official's duties to
be carried out.

- Where an appointed official is unsighted, carry out the official's duties or play a
'let'.

- Record and report to the referee all matters in relation to continuous play,
misconduct and penalties.

- Take to the referee all unsatisfied appeals on questions of law only. (Such
appeals must be made before the next service is delivered, or, if at the end of the
game, before the side that appeals has left the court.)

I am sure now that you have a better understanding of the Rules of


Badminton, you will enjoy your game more!

BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS

One-stop shopping for badminton tournament information.

Tournament Schedule Yearly Tournaments


 International
 North American
 European
 UK
North American
 Australian
 African

 Asian

North American Tournament Information

Presented in reverse chronological order

2008

 20081108-09: Houston Open, ( flyer )Houston TX ( contact: Thomas Biju Isaac


(thomas.b.isaac@gmail.com or 713 397 8429)
 20081025-26: Davis Fall Open, Davis CA signup online at tournament website
only
 20080524-25: Stanford Open 2008, Stanford, CA.(entry form)
 20080426-27: Davis Spring Open, Davis CA. ( entry form ) ( group entry )
 20080404-06: US Adult National Championships, GGBC, Menlo Park, CA
 20080126-27: Polar Bear Winter Tournament, Berkeley, CA.

2007

 20071109-11: 2007 Fall Bay Area Open registration online - or download entry
form. Milpitas CA.
 20071027-28: 2007 Davis Fall Open. Davis CA.
 20071020-21: 2007 Fall Piner Marathon ( 24 straight hours of continuous play ),
Santa Rosa, CA.
 20071005-07: United Commercial Bank Golden Gate Open, Emeryville, CA
 20070818-19: Smashapalooza II- Berkeley, CA
 20070801-07: MBBC Junior International Badminton Championships, Manhattan
Beach, CA.
 20070726-28: Wyoming Senior Olympics, Sheridan Wyoming. ages 50 and
above. ( flyer )
 20070615-17: Bay Area Junior Open, San Jose State University.
 20070616-17: 2007 Summer Piner Marathon ( 24 straight hours of continuous
play ), Santa Rosa, CA POSTPONED
 20070525-28: Smashing Junior Tournament, Smash City, Milpitas, CA
 20070512-13: Stanford Open, Stanford, CA
 20070414: Piner Open. Santa Rosa CA.
 20070310-11: 3rd Norcal Badminton Tournament, Bintang Badminton Club,
Sunnyvale, CA. Entries to events@bintangbadminton.org
 20070202-4: 2007 USAB Team USA Trials, Golden Gate Badminton Club,
Menlo Park, CA
 20070120-21: 2007 Piner Marathon ( 24 straight hours of continuous play ), Santa
Rosa, CA

2006

 20061216-17: New York City Badminton Club 10 Year Anniversary Tournament (


entry form ), Flushing, NY
 20061215-17: USBDF 2006 Winter Junior International, OCBC, Orange, CA.
 20061208-10: G2 Cup of 2006, Golden Gate Badminton Club, Menlo Park, CA,
(entry form: English, Chinese).

 20061117-19: Yonex Bay Area Open Fall 2006, Milpitas, C


 20061021-22: UCLA Bruin Open 2006, Los Angeles, CA. info: Andrew Tai (530)
304-3840 and uclabad@ucla.edu
 20060812-13: Smashapalooza - Summer 2006, Berkeley, CA
 20060526-29: Bay Area Junior Open, Smash City, Milpitas, CA (Entry Form)
 20060401-02: Golden Bear XXXVIII, Berkeley, CA. (Entry Form)
 20060217-19: Yonex Bay Area Open Smash City, Milpitas, CA.
 20060205: 1st Annual Tet Festival Tournament, Santa Clara, CA. contact:
tetfestival@gmail.com deadline: 27JAN2006

2005

 20051126-27: Golden Bear XXXVII, Berkeley, CA ( entry form )


 20051119-20: Bay Area Fall Open 2005, ( tournament info ), Milpitas, CA
 20051111-13: 2005 SBA Open, Houston, TX
 20051029-30: Davis Fall Open 2005, Davis, CA
 20051023: Golden Gate Badminton Club Halloween Doubles Tournament, Menlo
Park, CA
 20051020-22: Air Canada Badminton 2005, San Gabriel, CA
 20050805-10: MBBC Junior Internationals, Manhattan Beach, CA
 20050728-31: State Games of America, Colorado Springs, CO
 20050715-17: California State Games, San Diego, CA
 20050705-10: US Junior Nationals, Greenacres, WA
 20050702-03: Bay Area Doubles Championship, San Jose, CA
 20050618-19: The 21st Taiwanese & Chinese American Athletic Tournament ,
Palo Alto, CA
 20050528-29: Bay Area Junior Open ( entry form ) , South San Francisco, CA
 20050528-29: National Junior Singles Ranking Tournament ( entry form ,
information www.usabadminton.org look in News section for Elite Junior
Training) , South San Francisco, CA
 20050430: 2005 Oregon State Doubles Tournament, Corvallis, OR
 20050423-24: Bay Area Open Spring 2005, San Jose, CA
 20050504-08: 1st Annual Mixed Doubles Badminton Tournament, Eureka
Springs, Arkansas
 20050305: Irvington Tsunami Relief Fundraiser, (sign up online) Irvington, CA
 20050226: 2005 BOS Singles Tournament, OSU, Corvallis OR
 20050121-23: 2005 DC Open, Washington DC. Results and Pictures

2004

 20041218-19: USBDF Southern California Winter Junior Open


 20041113-14: 2004 BOS Tournament, OSU, Corvallis OR
 20041030-31: 2004 Fall Davis Open, Davis CA.
 20040716-18: California State Games, San Diego
 20040710-15: Manhattan Beach Junior International Manhattan Beach Badminton
Club, Manhattan Beach , CA Contact: Dean Schoppe HLcorp7@prodigy.net
310/546-3652 DEADLINE: 7/1/2004 Entry Form in PDF
 20040630-0703: US Junior Nationals, Marblehead High School, Marblehead MA.
contact: Melinda Keszthelyi melus42275@hotmail.com 781/246-0069
DEADLINE: 6/1/2004
 20040603-06: US Adult Nationals, Louisiana State University, Shreveport, LA.
contact: Mary Ann Tice manntice@aol.com 318-429-0660 DEADLINE:
5/25/2004
 20040529-30: 2004 Northern California Junior Open , South San Francisco CA (
Entry form ) deadline 13MAY2004
 20040522: BOS 2004 Doubles, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
 20040521-23: USNBF California Open, Irvine Ca. Deadline: 10MAY2004 (Entry
form in PDF format)
 20040501-2: Fung Huang Open 2004, Union City, CA DEADLINE: EXTENDED
TO 27APR2004
 20040424-25: Davis Spring Open 2004, Davis Ca. Deadline: 4/16/2004
 20040417-18: USBDF Southern California Spring Junior Open

2003

 20031213-14: USBDF Southern California Junior Open OCBC, Orange County,


CA
 20031025-26: UC Davis Fall Open 2003, Davis Ca. Contact Belinda Lo
(belinda712@yahoo.com)
 20031010-12: 2003 Fall Bay Area Open, San Jose CA.
 20030801-17: XIV Pan American Games, San Lazaro Club, Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic, AK Contact: Gus Chew gprchew@aol.com , (714) 639-
6222
 20030727-0801: MBBC Junior International Championships, Manhattan Beach,
CA
 20030725-27: V1 Southern Pan Am Classic, FL Contact: Phillip Ayoung-Chee
pchee@grpnet.com , (561) 416-2000, ext. 203
 20030524-25: 2003 Bay Area Junior Open, South San Francisco, CA
 20030412-13: 2003 USBDF So Cal Junior, OCBC, Orange, CA
 20030405-06: 11th Annual High Prairie Open, High Prairie, Alberta
 20030404-05: 2003 Houston Yonex Open Badminton Tournament, Houston, TX.
 20030321-22: UT Open Badminton Tournament, Austin, TX.
 20030227-302: USA Senior Nationals, San Diego, CA.
 20030222-23: Bay Area Open 2003, San Jose, CA.
david_chiu@badmintonworld.com

2002

 20021221: Bintang Doubles. Hayward, CA.


 20021102-03: 31st Golden Bear Tournament, Berkeley, CA. Mabel Lam
(mabelam@uclink.berkeley.edu)
 20021101-02: Houston's 2002 Yonex Fonde Open, Houston, TX.
 20021026-27: UC Davis Fall Open 2002, Davis CA Shirley Leung
(sleung@ucdavis.edu)
 20020917-22: 2002 OCBC/YONEX US Open , Orange County Badminton Club,
Orange, CA Contact: Paisan Rangsikitpho: paisanr@aol.com , 562-439-9433
 20020830-0901: Fall 2002 Bay Area Open, San Jose, CA.
 20020728-0802: 2002 MBBC Jr. Int'l Badminton Championships, Manhattan
Beach Badminton Club, Manhattan Beach, CA Contact: Roy A. Skinner
Skinr@mac.com , 310-545-2841
 20020626-30: 2002 US Junior National Championships, Orange County, CA
 2002summer - Sunshine State Games, Palm Beach, Florida
 20020525-26: Bay Area Junior Open, South San Francisco, CA
 20020503-05: New England Jr. Open, Northshore Jr. Badminton Association,
Marblehead, MA Contact: Beth Sopka shearsopka@mediaone.net , 781-631-4879
 20020425-28: 2002 Collegiate National Championships , Eastern Illinois
University, Charleston,, IL Contact: Kevin Hussey cfkgh@eiu.edu , work 217-
581-7592 home 217-345-7757
 20020419-20: Kaneyama Houston Open Badminton Tournament at the Fonde
Recreation Center, Houston, TX � Contacts:� David Chang
jumpsmash@aol.com , Curtis Johnson cjohnson@uh.edu , Bob Parrott
raparrott@mail.ev1.net . � DEADLINE and other info:� pending
 20020405-07: 2002 US Adult Nationals , Orange County Badminton Club,
Orange,, CA Contact: Paisan Rangsikitpho paisanr@aol.com , 562-439-9433
 200203?? - Southern Open, Tampa, Florida
 20020321-24: 2002 US Senior Nationals, Georgetown University, Washington,
DC Contact: Peter Teuben teuben@astro.umd.edu , 301-405-1540
 20020316-17: Golden Bear XXX, Berkeley, CA. orensh@uclink.berkeley.edu
 20020315-17: 2002 Boston Open ,MIT, Cambridge, MA Contact: Chris Lawrence
ccclawrence@aol.com , (317) 849-3475
 2002030910: 5th Annual Smith/Harvard Open and Collegiate Cup, Scott and
Ainsworth Gyms, Smith College, Northhampton,, MA Contact: Vinay Kashyap
badmintn@hcs.harvard.edu ,
 2002030910: 2002 USBDF So-Cal Junior Open, Orange, CA.
 20020301-03: Mid-Atlantic Classic, Kinetix Sports Club, Fairview Village, PA
Contact: Adrian Smith Adrian.smith@unisys.com , (215) 986-7635
 20020223-24: Stanford Open, Stanford, CA. Paul Lim at
stanfordopen@lists.stanford.edu
 20020215-17: Dave Freeman/Region 5 Classic, Balboa Park Activity Center, San
Diego, CA Contact: Dave Carton dcarton@aol.com , (619) 280-2040 [Entry form
(PDF)]
 20020126-27: Yonex/SCBA 2002 Jr. Badminton Tournament Circuit,
Orange County Badminton Club, Orange,, CA
Contact: Sunil Jinadasa suniljinadasa@hotmail.com , 562-496-3690
 20020126-27: Baylor Open Badminton Tournament in the Russell Gym, Waco,
TX �Contact: Jim Daniels ljdan@Juno.com, 254-744-5723 Fax 254-666-3297
�DEADLINE: 1/20/02
 20020125-27: CT Open Badminton Tournament, Academy of the Holy Family,
Baltic, CT Contact: Dot O'Neil (860) 887-2746
 20020119-20: Indiana Badminton Open, Indiana State University, Terre Haute,,
IN Contact: Bharat and Dawn Patel bharatbpatel@hotmail.com , 765-349-0662
 20020118-20:Region 4 Classic, Multonomah Athletic Club, Portland, OR
Contact: Matt Miller matt.miller@ubspainewebber.com , 503-225-9268
 20020118-20: Bay Area Spring Open 2002, San Jose CA
 20020109-12: 2002 K & D Graphics US Sr/Master Int'l Badminton
Championships, Orange County Badminton Club, Orange, CA Contact: Tim
Mangkalakiri ocbcmail@aol.com , (714)639-6222 [Entry form (PDF)]
 20020105-06: 2002 Kentucky State Open, University of Louisville, Louisville,,
KY Contact: Charles and Bobbi Norton 502-426-3219
 20020105: Delaware Valley Round Robin Doubles Tournament ,BeaverGym-
Penn State University-Berks Campus, Reading, PA Contact: John Lim
jjsa@juno.com , 610-678-2705

2001

 20011227-29: Eastern Jr. Championships, Miller Place, NY Contact: Donna and


Ed Krohmer ( Krohmdome@aol.com ), 631-331-1766
 20011117-18: First Annual Fall 2001 Spartan Challenge, San Jose , CA
 20011102-04: IV/Southern Pan Am Classic, Miami Lakes, Florida.
 20011027-28: 2001 Davis Fall Open 2001, Davis, CA
 20011026-28: National Capital Open, College Park, MD. Peter Teuben
(teuben@astro.umd.edu) 301-405-1540.
 20010928-30: Bay Area Open, Cupertino, CA David Chiu ( info@baopen.com )
 20010915-16: Golden Bear XXIX Badminton Tournament, Berkeley, CA
 20010817-18: Charlotte Open. Jim Greenlees, jimg1940@aol.com . Charlotte,
Georgia.
 20010804: Alamo Badminton 612 Tournament (Ages 6-12), San Antonio, Texas.
See www.sbabadminton.com
 20010707-08: USF Summer Badminton Tournament. Tampa, Florida.
 20010614-17: Sunshine State Games, Orlando, Florida
 20010526-27: Long Island Open, Miller Place, New York. Mike Chen (
mhc1950@yahoo.com )
 20010512: NCS Championships, Richmond, CA
 20010428-29: UC Davis 2001 Badminton Spring Open
 20010421: 2001 Kaneyama Houston Open
 20010407-08: 2001 Northern California Junior Open
 20010324: Princeton University Doubles Tournament,
 20010317-18: Spring 2001 Golden Bear Badminton Tournament XXVIII,
Berkeley, CA
 20010316-17: 16th Annual Newark Memorial Frosh/Soph Tournament, Newark,
CA
 20010308-11: Southern Open, Atlanta Georgia
 20010223-25: Bay Area Spring Open, Cupertino, CA
 20010110-13: Jerry Toms Senior Internationals Miami Lakes, Florida

2000

 20001203: Florida Senior Games<.a>, Kissimmee, Florida


 20001201-03: IIIrd Southern/Pan Am Classic Miami Lakes, Florida
 20001027-29: National Capital Open, College Park, MD. Peter Teuben
(teuben@astro.umd.edu) 301-405-1540.
 20001028-29: Davis Fall Open, Davis, CA.
 20001021-22: Texins Badminton Doubles Open 2000 , Dallas, TX
 20000916-17: Golden Bear XXVII, Berkeley, CA
 20000905-9: US Open, Orange County, CA. Paisan Rangsikitpho (
paisan@scbabadminton.org ) (562) 439-9433
 20000808-12: 2000 MBBC Junior International Age Group Championships,
Manhattan Beach, CA.
 20000712-16: US Junior Nationals , OCBC.
 20000701-02: Minnesota Hmong 20th Annual Sports Tournament, Saint Paul,
Minnesota
 20000623-25: Bay Area Tronex Open, Cupertino, CA. tronexopen@baopen.com
 20000610: 2000 Princeton Doubles
 20000513-14: 2000 Davis Spring Open, Davis CA.
 20000513: NCS Playoffs, Santa Rosa CA.
 20000429-30: 2000 Northern California Junior Championships, South San
Francisco CA. Stan Bischof (stan@worldbadminton.com)
 20000425-29: 2000 Sun Life Canadian Masters Badminton Championships,
Glencoe Club, Calgary.
 20000422-23: Spring 2000 Golden Bear Badminton Tournament XXVI, Berkeley
CA.
 20000414-15: Fifteenth Annual Andrew Hill Badminton Tournament HIGH
SCHOOL, Andy Gouw (408) 259-6770
 20000414-16: 2000 Collegiate National Badminton Championship Tournament ,
Stanford
 20000331-401: Irvington Varsity High School, Steve Strout (510) 656-5711 x236
 20000318: Irvington Frosh/Soph High School, Steve Strout (510) 656-5711 x236
 20000317-19: 2000 Boston Open $5000 PRIZE MONEY
 20000226-28: Mid Atlantic Classic Tournament 2000 Bryn Mawr, PA .
 20000218-20: Bay Area Y2K Cupertino Open, Cupertino, CA. David Chiu Tel:
(408) 273-2946 / (408) 229-0210
 20000107-9: Honolulu Open, Oahu, Hawaii

1999

 19991204-05: 1999 UC Davis Fall Open, Davis, CA. Virginia Chan


(Yasai828@aol.com) or Shirley Leung (SLeung1214@hotmail.com)
 19991126-28: SBC Badminton Open, Monte Vista High School , Cupertino,
CA. Andy Gouw (408) 259-6770
 19991009-10: Smith Harvard Tournament, Smith College, Northampton,
Massachussetts
 19990918-19: Golden Bear Badminton Tournament XXV, Berkeley, CA.
 19990729-0801: 1999 Southern/Pan Am Tournament ,Miami Lakes, Florida
 19990716-18: 1999 CALIFORNIA STATE H.S. ALL-STAR BADMINTON
TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS
 19990708-12: US Junior Nationals, OCBC in Orange CA
 19990625-27: Palo Alto High School, Palo Alto, CA , Peter Baum
(baump@bsci.com)
 19990611-12: Lincoln High Season Ender, Stockton, CA. Que Ngo
(Physical25@aol.com)
 19990530-31: Long Island Open, Miller Place, NY, Mike Chen
 19990508-09: City College of San Francisco , CA. Norman Lam (415) 791-2368
or Asa Chung (415) 608-7060.
 19990501-02: 1999 Northern California Junior Championships, South San
Francisco CA. Stan Bischof (stan@worldbadminton.com)
 19990415-19: US Senior National Badminton Championships, Elliott Bay
Badminton Club, Seattle WA
 19990410: MBBC Junior Dutch Doubles, Manhattan Beach, CA
 19990327-28: 1999 University of Texas Open- UT Badminton Club
 19990320-21: 1999 Golden Bear, Berkeley
 19990319-21: Boston Open - $3000 Prize Money
 19990305-07: 1999 Cupertino Tournament - Cupertino, CA
 19990129-31: 40th Connecticut Open, Baltic, Connecticut
 19981107-8: DeAnza Open. Cupertino, CA. Ben Lee (408) 937-5143.
 19990108-10: Honolulu Open, Honolulu, Hawaii, honoluluopen@yahoo.com
 19981003-4: Smith-Harvard Open , David Wong: 617-726-6173 [W] 617-723-
8867 [H] 617-724-5890 [FAX]
 19980926-27: ASBY Open, Evergreen Jr. College, San Jose. Ben Lee (408) 937-
5143. A Drop B, C, D flights.
 19980905-6: Golden Bear James Wu at (650) 572-8868 or
wu08ge@uclink4.berkeley.edu Sharon Koay at (408) 725-0532 or
birdie@uclink4.berkeley.edu , Berkeley
 19980709-12: 1998 K&D Graphics US Junior National Championships, OCBC in
Orange CA
 19980609-13: 1998 OCBC/Yonex US Open, Orange, CA.
 19980606- Northeast US Regional Championships
 19980606- 1998 Assassin Tournament ---- $2000 purse!
 19980606- 1998 California State High School All-Star Team Championships,
Sunny Kim
 19980530- 1998 UC Davis Spring Open -- Tra Minh Thach, (530)-753-3136,
tmthach@ucdavis.edu
 19980404- New England Collegiate Challenge, Harvard Badminton Club, David
Wong (617-723-8867 [H] 617-726-6173 [W])
 19980328- Golden Bear Badminton Tournament XXII, Berkeley, AC. Brian
Pittman, 510 549-3106 or Jenny Tang, 510 704-1691.
 19980307- Pennsylvania State Championships, Reading, PA. John Lim
(jjsa@juno.com), 610 678-2705.
 19980207- Boston Open. Boston MA. Chris Lawrence (lawrence@stubbe-
lab.mit.edu), 617/492-5524.
 19980109- Toronto Open. Jim Roszell (905) 332-1246.
 19980109- 1998 Honolulu Open, Jan Pappas (jpappas@honlab.nmfs.hawaii.edu)
 19980103- Delaware Valley Round Robin Doubles Tournament, Reading, PA.
John Lim (jjsa@juno.com), 610 678-2705.
 19971220- 1997 Yonex Christmas Tournament. , Palo Alto, CA. Russ Okuno
(408) 328-2809, ( okuno@pacbell.net )
 971122- Cupertino High School ABCD. Info, Entry Form, Stella Chan
(chan_stella@hotmail.com), Jeff Fishback (408-354-2555)
 971107- National Capital Open, Washington, DC, Peter Teuben
(teuben@astro.umd.edu)
 971018- Santa Barbara Open, Santa Barbara, CA. Dan Hamilton
(hamilton@econ.ucsb.edu)
 971018- Mansfield Open, Mansfield PA. Penny Weissgerber
(CWeiss@traknet.com)
 971004- New England College Cup Challenge, Smith College , Northhampton,
MA ONLINE Entry Form
 970920- Syracuse Badminton Tournament, Syracuse, NY. CWeiss@traknet.com.,
(315) 682-7055
 970908- US Open, Orange County Badminton Club, Orange, California. 714-
639-6222
 970905- 1997 Southern Classic, Miami Lakes, Florida.
 970830- Summer 1997 Golden Bear Tournament, Berkeley, CA Will Yaung (510)
489-1184 (willwhy@uclink2.berkeley.edu), Brian Pittman 510-549-3106
(bpittman@uclink4.berkeley.edu)
 970719- 1997 YONEX PALO ALTO BADMINTON BENEFIT SERIES, Palo
Alto, CA. Russ Okuno (okuno@pacbell.net), (408) 328-2809
 970630- K&D Graphics US Junior National Championships, Orange County
Badminton Club, Orange, California. 714-639-6222
 970621- 1997 YONEX PALO ALTO BADMINTON BENEFIT SERIES, Palo
Alto, CA. Russ Okuno (okuno@pacbell.net), (408) 328-2809
 970531- UC Davis Spring Open, Jenny Lin (jclin@ucdavis.edu), (916) 792-0566
 970530- Mar Vista Spring Tournament, Mar Vista CA Lee Wen Chen, 310-391-
3569
 970503- Carlton 1997 Northern California Junior Championships, Santa Rosa CA
Stan Bischof, 707 542-0148
 970426- Collegiate Nationals, U.C.Davis, Davis, California. Hing Chan-
(408)435-5801
 970418- New England Junior Open, Swampscott, MA Beth Sopka 617-631-4879
 970418- Hill High School Tournament, Andrew Hill High School, San Jose. You
must be in High School. Carol Davis--(408)227-8800
 970411- 1997 UT OpenBadminton Tournament Austin Texas. ONLINE Entry
Form
 970405- STANFORD C, D AND HIGH SCHOOL OPEN
 970403- US Adult National Championships, Orange County Badminton Club,
Orange, California. 714-639-6222
 970329- 1997 Spring SPARTAN TOURNAMENT, San Jose State Badminton
Club, San Jose, CA, Phuong Mai (UDU00604@email.sjsu.edu)
 970315- Independence Jr Tournament, Independence High School, San Jose.
Under 19,16,14,12. Andy Gouw:(408)259-6770
 970313- US Senior National Championships, Portland OR Don Boje 503-690-
6837
 970308- University of Maryland, College Park
 970308- Cupertino Tournament, Cupertino High School. B,C & D. Patricia Tan,
(408) 252-8918
 970308- SPRING GOLDEN BEAR BADMINTON TOURNAMENT XX
 970307- Ann Arbor BCD Open, Ann Arbor MI Sue Vartanian, 313-697-3186
 970301- California State Championships, Sunnyvale Community Center,
Sunnyvale. Open, B,C, SR, Master. George Edmonds: (408) 736-1934
 970228- Mid-Atlantic Classic, Bryn Mawr, PA Adrian Smith, 215-886-2409
 970219- Devlin Cup
 970222- Southern Maine Open, Falmuth, Maine Barb Loch, 207-774-5183
 970214- Wisconsin Open, University of Wisconsin, Waukesha Tony Powell, 414-
427-8658
 970207- Cornhusker State Games, Offutt AFB Bob Ericson, 402-577-6933
 970207- Dave Freeman Open, San Diego Dave Carton, 619-280-2040
 4 Jan 1997: Kentucky State (Louisville) Charlie Norton at (502) 426-3219
 15 Nov 1996: Portland Classic
 1 Nov 1996: National Capital Open
 1 Nov 1996: KANEYAMA Houston Open
 21 Sep 1996: SYRACUSE 1996 BADMINTON TOURNAMENT
 14 Sep 1996: CARLTON FALL 1996 NORTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNIORS
 24 Aug 1996: SUMMER 1996 GOLDEN BEAR TOURNAMENT XIX
 24 Jul 1996: 1996 OLYMPICS
 20 Jul 1996: 1996 YONEX JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP BADMINTON
TOURNAMENT
 12 Jul 1996: 1996 OCBC OPEN
 22 Jun 1996: HAYWARD HIGH BCD BADMINTON TOURNAMENT
 1 Jun 1996: United We Play - Badminton Invitational @ Davis
 18 May 1996: Stanford ABCD
 11 May 1996: Davis Spring Open
 10 May 1996: 1996 Charlotte Open
 4 May 1996: UC BERKELEY BADMINTON STATE INVITATION
 29 Apr 1996: 1996 Black Knight Canadian National Badminton Championship
 27 Apr 1996: Massachusetts Badminton Association Doubles Championship
 30 Mar 1996: Mansfield Spring Tournament
 18 Feb 1996: 1996 Northeast & US Collegiate Championship
 10 Feb 1996: University of Texas
 Feb 1996: $$ JUNIOR INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION $$
 27 Jan 1996: Corning Crystal Tournament
 18 Dec 1995: HONG TA SHAN CUP $$$$$$$
 4 Nov 1995 1995 Kaneyama Houston Open
 3 Nov 1995: National Capital Open
 28 Oct 1995: Fall Open 1995 at UC Davis
 21 Oct 1995: Texas A & M
 6 Oct 1995: St. Louis Classic
 15 July 1995: Cal State Hayward
 10 June 1995: South San Francisco Open
 3 June 1995: CCSF Open
 27 May 1995: Solano Open
 13 May 1995: Stanford Open
 29 April 1995: Santa Rosa Open
 28 April 1995: Washington State Open
 15 April 1995: Davis Spring Open
 25 March 1995: Yonex California Open
 17 February 1995: 1995 Wisconsin Open

IBF Calendar

USBA Calendar

Shuttlenws International Calendar

International Tournaments

Also see: ISBT International Students Badminton Tournaments

2006

 20061215-17: USBDF 2006 Winter Junior International, OCBC, Orange, CA.


 20060929-1001: 13th World Chinese Badminton Championships. Bandar Puteri,
Puchong, Malaysia.
 20060713-16: 3rd Annual European University Championships, Lisbon, Portugal
 20060613-18: Malaysia Open 2006, Sarawak, Malaysia.
 20060117-22: All England Open Championships 2006, Birmingham, England.

2005

 20051004-09: Bitburger Open, Live Streaming Video Feed, Saarbr�cken,


Germany
 20050815-21: 2005 World Championships. Anaheim CA
 20050508-16: Sudirman Cup, AK, Contact: Gus Chew gprchew@aol.com

2004

 20040814-21: 2004 Olympic Games, Athens, Greece, Contact: Gus Chew


gprchew@aol.com .
also: Athens2004 Web Site

2003
 20030728-803: World Championships, Birmingham, England
 20030308-16: Sudirman Cup ,The Netherlands, AK Contact: Gus Chew
gprchew@aol.com

2002

 20021025-1103: 2002 World Junior Championships, South Africa, Contact: Gus


Chew gprchew@aol.com
 20021005-13: 2002 World Masters Games , Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre
& Altona Badminton Centre, Melbourne, Australia, AK Contact:
lhumphreys@2002worldmasters.org
 20020725-0804: XVII Commonwealth Games , Manchester, England
 20020804-16: Pan American Jr. Championships, Orange County Badminton Club,
Orange, CA Contact: Paisan Rangsikitpho paisanr@aol.com , (562) 439-9433
 20020329-31: Aros Junior Cup- Viby J, Denmark
 20020217-24: Thomas/Uber Cup Preliminaries-Semi-Finals 2/17/02 - 2/24/02
Melbourne, Australia and The Netherlands, Contact: Gus Chew
gprchew@aol.com ,

2001

 20010825-0901: Junior Canadian International (team and individual) Calgary,


Canada
 200108: 2001 Malaysian Open
 20010723-27: Sanyo Indonesia Open, Jakarta, Indonesia
 20010716-26: World Maccabiah Games, Israel
 20010502-06: Asia Cup, Singapore. Contact: Total Sports Asia Ltd.1309, 13th
Floor, Block A, Phileo Damansara II,15 Jalan 16/11, 46350 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor Malaysia.Tel: +603 7660 9611,Fax: +603 7660 9622
 20010609-10: Winex Cup 2001, Switzerland
 20010413-15: Aros Junior Cup, Aarhus, Denmark
 20010203-4: Swiss National Championships - to be shown at Badminton Club La
Chaux-de-Fonds

2000

 20001111-12: Flanders Youth Cup, De Panne (West-Flanders), Belgium.


 200009: 2000 Olympics, Sydney, Australia
 20000713-16: 14th World Corporate Games, Aberdeen, Scotland
 200005: Thomas and Uber Cups, Kuala Lampur , Malaysia
 20000408-9: Gravelines Tournament, France. $4000 Prize
 20000301-5: ERICSSON Swedish Open Badminton Championships IBF 1 Star
Tournament
 20000108-9: International New Year's Tournament, Badminton Club
Fiederw�iss Ettelbr�ck ,Luxembourg
 1999: Sudirman Cup, Copanhagen, Denmark
 19990723-0808 1999 Pan American Games
 19981028-1101 Fourth Annual Badminton Competition of Noumea, New-
Caledonia
 19981015 Danish Open, Vejle (Jutland). info: Kasper Fangel
 19980912-21: 1998 Commonwealth Games, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 19980718-22 All India Badminton Tournament, Bangalore
 19980410: TIBAD (Tournoi International de BADminton), Orsay, France
 19980114- 1998 K&D Graphics U.S. Senior / Master International Badminton,
OCBC, Orange County, CA.
 1998: -Nike World Master Games
 19971028- International Championship of Slovenia
 19971008-1997 Dutch Open
 970710- (10-13) OCBC Open, IBF Sanctioned World Ranking Grade A
 970704-International Student Badminton Tournament (Manchester, England)
 970625- Mozambique Frozen Prawns- Beira
 970622- ABC Championships
 970525- World Championships- Glascow, SCO
 970520- Surdirman Cup- Glascow, SCO
 970510- 2nd Pusan East Asian Games, Pusan City, KOR
 970501- Yugoslavia International
 970501- International Student Badminton Tournament in Tartu (Estonia)
 970504- Bermuda
 970424- Austrian , St Polten
 970420- Africa Championships
 970420- Asia Cup
 970404- Amor, Groningen, NED
 970330- European Junior Championships, Nymburk, Czech Republic
 970330- Hungarian Junior
 970328- TIBAD, Paris Sud Orsay University
 970326- Polish, $35,000 prize
 970319- French, $10,000 proze
 970318- Swiss, $125,000 prize
 970316- German Junior
 970310- All-England, $125,000 prize
 970309- All-England Veterans
 970309- Dutch Junior
 970305- Swedish Open, $80,000 prize
 970216- Indian, $125,000 prize
 970206- Yonex Metrople Horl.
 970202- National Championships
 970126- 10 Days of Dawn
 970126- Korea
 970116- Portugal, $5,000 prize
 970114- Japan, $150,000 prize
 970109- Helvetia Cup, FRA
 970112- Chinese Taipei, $125,000 prize
 23 Sep 1996: HONG TA SHAN U.S. OPEN
 24 Jul 1996: 1996 OLYMPICS
 May 1996, Thomas/Uber Cups

Australia Tournament Information

Presented in reverse chronological order

 20021130-1201: Dragon Racket Sports Club- 2002 Championships, Brisbane,


Queensland.
 Oct/Nov 1995ACT JUNIOR BADMINTON TEAMS PENNANT, Canberra
Institute of Technology

Africa Tournament Information

Presented in reverse chronological order

 20010427-0501: South African Under 15 Open Badminton Championships. See


www.badmintonafrika.co.za
 20010427-28: Natal Open Championships. See www.badmintonafrika.co.za

European Tournament Information

Elmshorner BC Tournament Listing (in German)

Presented in reverse chronological order

 20010616-17: Morteau International ABCMorteau, France


 19981017-18:, northern Germany
 19970916- German Open, Saarbruecken.
 1999: Badminton Island Games Gotland
 18 Mar 1997: Ciba Swiss Open Basel, Switzerland
 8 Nov 1996: Open de la ville de TOULOUSE
 23 Aug 1996: Brussels
 3-5 May 1996: Tartu University Estonia
 28 Feb/3 Mar 1996: Swiss Open

United Kingdom Tournament Information

Presented in reverse chronological order

 20000917-18: Barclaycard Liverpool Open Junior Badminton Tournament (U17


& U15). Entry forms: Mrs J Dean, 9 Church Road, Liverpool, L26 0US. Tel 0151
280 8595.
 19990918-19: Barclaycard Liverpool Open Junior Tournament , Liverpool.
 3-5 May 1996: The Friends Provident Grand Slam at Bath
 26 Jan 1996: Shires Leinster Open Badminton Championships

Netherlands Calendar

Presented in reverse chronological order

 5 October 1996: International Students Badminton Tournament, Tilburg


 7 October 1995: International Students Badminton Tournament, Tilburg

Famous Badminton Players - A Salute to the Legends

Very few people actually know that badminton has a long history though it has
only been recently introduced in the Olympic scene. Various sources claim that
its origins date back at least two thousand years to the game of battledore and
shuttlecock played in ancient Greece, India and China.

At first the palm of the hand was used and then a small bat, originally made from
wood, then skin, and finally catgut strings stretched over a frame. And, we know,
rest is the history. Let's not dwell too deep in the past and see the recent scene in
the modern world where it has been accepted well around the world.

May it be Eddy Choong, Han Jian, Yang Yang, Zhao Jian Hua, Rudy Hartono,
Icuk Sugiarto, Morten Frost, Ong Ewe Hock, Rexy Manaiky, Park Joo Bong,
Misbun Sidek, Lim Swie King, David G. Freeman, Jorge Palazuelos, Pullela
Gopichand, Martin Dew-Hattens or Susi Susanti, there are so many to name
when it comes to the famous badminton legends.

Not just Indonesia, Malaysia and China, but India too has a great badminton
history. Prakash Padukone, Pullela Gopichand and Aparna Popat are some of
the most famous Indian badminton players. Recently, Aparna Balan of Kerala
created a major upset by beating nine time national champion Aparna Popat to
enter the women's semi-final of the 3rd J R D Tata All India senior prize money
Badminton tournament.
Let's go back to history and see some of the most famous badminton players
around the world. We cannot forget a badminton legend called Eddy Choong.
Eddy Choong, born in 1930 in Malaysian, is a famous badminton player, who
won most major honors during his career spanned from as early as 1950.

The greatest American player ever developed is David G. Freeman of Pasadena,


Calif. He dominated the sport from 1939 until the national championships were
abandoned because of the war after 1942. He is one of those players who have
so many incredible stories associated with his career in badminton.

He is considered to be a magician in the court because he can drive the


shuttlecock at any designated spot and make a bulls-eye. Not only this, but he is
said to be the greatest retriever that badminton has ever produced.

Other great American men players have been Walter R. Kramer, Chester Goss,
Donald Eversoll, Hamilton Law, Richard Yeager, William Markham, Carl Loveday,
Donald Richardson, Phillip Richardson, LeRoy Erikson, Reaford Haney, William
Faversham, Wayne Schell, C. Raynor Hutchinson, Clinton Stephens, Richard
Mitchell, Barney McCay, Webb Kimball, Roy Lockwood, Wynn Robers, Marten
Mendez, Joseph Alston, Dr. Jim Poole, Dr. Don Paup, Dr. Stanton Hales, and
Chris Kinard.

The great English badminton men players through the last 40 years have
included F. Chesterton, G.A. Sautter, H.N. Marrett, Sir George A. Thomas, G.B.S.
Mack, J.F. Devlin, F.Hodge, E. Hawthorn, D.C. Hume, H.G. Uber, A.K. Jones,
R.C.F. Nichols, R.M. White and Ken Davidson (later of the United States).

The Canadian men stars were Col. A.E. Snell, McTaggart Cowan, Dr. H.T.
Douglas, C.W. Aikmen, Jack Underhill, Jack Purcell, J.W. Taylor, Douglass Grant,
Rod Phelan, Jack G. Muir, Noel Radford, George Goodwin Jr., James Forsythe,
J.E. Sibbald, Reginald Hill, D.W.R. McKean, Grant Henry, John Samis, James
Snyder, Paul Snyder, Richard Birch, Len Schlemm, Allan France, H.K. Pollock,
H.E. Porter, Gordon Simpson, Don Smythe, Daryl Thompson, Alan Williams,
Dave McTaggart, Wayne MacDonnell, Jamie Paulson, Bruce Rollick, and Yves
Pare.

Canadian Judy Devlin-Hashman was one of the best badminton players in the
world. From 1954 to 1967 she won more than 50 major championships, including
12 U.S. seniors' national titles and 10 All-England championships. Isn't it
remarkable?

Well, the above given list may not be all-inclusive when it comes to the famous
badminton players around the world, but it is comprehensive enough to give a
rough idea about some of the well known names in the sport.

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