1949 Thomas Cup

The 1949 Thomas Cup was the inaugural tournament of Thomas Cup, the most important men's badminton team competition in the world.

1949 Thomas Cup
Tournament details
Dates22 – 26 February 1949
Edition1st
LevelInternational
Nations3
VenueKelvin Hall
Queen's Hall
LocationGlasgow, Scotland
Preston, England
1952

The tournament was originally planned for 1941–1942 (badminton seasons in the northern hemisphere traditionally ran from the autumn of one calendar year to the spring of the next), but was delayed when World War II exploded across the continents. Sir George's dream was finally realized in 1948-1949 when ten national teams participated in the first Thomas Cup competition.

Qualification

Three qualifying zones were established: Pan America, Europe, and the Pacific; though Malaya (now Malaysia and Singapore) was the only Pacific zone participant. In a format that would last until 1984, all ties (matches between nations) would consist of nine individual matches; the victorious nation needing to win at least five of these contests. The top two singles player of each side faced both of the top two players for the opposite side, accounting for four matches. A fifth singles match took place between the third ranked singles players for each team. Finally, two doubles pairings for each side played both of the doubles pairings of the opposite side, accounting for four more matches. Each tie was normally contested over two days, four matches on the first day and five on the next. The United States and Denmark won their respective zone qualifications and thus joined Malaya for the inter-zone ties.

Means of qualification Date Venue Slot Qualified teams
Pacific Zone 1 1949 Thomas Cup  Malaya
American Zone 5 – 13 December 1948 Toronto
Pasadena, CA
1 1949 Thomas Cup  United States
European Zone 3 November 1948 – 21 January 1949 Copenhagen
Ilford
Leicester
1 1949 Thomas Cup  Denmark
Total 3

Knockout stage

The inter-zone ties were held in the United Kingdom. As the tournament used a knockout system, rather than a round-robin system, Denmark was given a bye in the first round. Malaya defeated the USA 6–3 in a highly competitive match played in Glasgow, Scotland (none of the players on either side had ever seen any of the players on the other side play before). Of note, this tie marked the first of only three ever matches between the USA's Dave Freeman and Malaya's Wong Peng Soon the two greatest singles players of the early post-war period. In the final round held in Preston, England, Malaya beat Denmark 8–1 and became the first nation to win a Thomas Cup.

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
21 February 1949 – Glasgow
 
 
1949 Thomas Cup  Malaya6
 
25 February 1949 – Preston
 
1949 Thomas Cup  United States3
 
1949 Thomas Cup  Malaya8
 
 
 
1949 Thomas Cup  Denmark1
 
Bye
 
 
1949 Thomas Cup  Denmark
 

Semi-finals

v 1949 Thomas Cup  United States
21 February 1949 (1949-02-21)
22 February 1949 (1949-02-22)
Malaya 1949 Thomas Cup  6–3 1949 Thomas Cup  United States
Report
Kelvin Hall, Glasgow

Final

v 1949 Thomas Cup  Denmark
25 February 1949 (1949-02-25)
26 February 1949 (1949-02-26)
Malaya 1949 Thomas Cup  8–1 1949 Thomas Cup  Denmark
Report
Queen's Hall, Preston


 1949 Thomas Cup winner 
1949 Thomas Cup 
Malaya
First title

Notes

References

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