1963 Uber Cup

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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, out of three attempts, in Uber Cup.

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[edit] Teams

As the defending champion, United States were skip through to the Challenge round.

Asia
  • Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
Australasia
  • Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Europe
  • Flag of England England
Americas
  • Flag of Canada Canada
  • Flag of United States United States

[edit] Knockout stages

[edit] First round

England Flag of England 7–0 Flag of Canada Canada Boston
Indonesia Flag of Indonesia 4–3 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand New London

[edit] Final round

England Flag of England 5–2 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Bronxville

[edit] Challenge round

April 6, 1963

United States Flag of United States 4–3 Flag of England England Wilmington


1963 Uber Cup Champions

United States
Third title

[edit] References


International badminton
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BWF | Thomas Cup | Uber Cup | Sudirman Cup | World Championships | World Junior Championships | World Senior Championships | World Cup | World Grand Prix (defunct) | Olympic Games | Commonwealth Games | Asian Games | Pan American Games | Teams

     Asia: BACAsia Championships
     Europe: BEEuropean Championships
     Americas: PABC – Pan Am Championships
     Africa: ABF – African Championships
     Oceania: OBC – Oceania Championships
Thomas Cup
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Preston 1949 | Singapore 1952 | Singapore 1955 | Singapore 1958 | Jakarta 1961 | Tokyo 1964 Jakarta 1967 | Kuala Lumpur 1970 | Jakarta 1973 | Bangkok 1976 | Jakarta 1979 | London 1982

Uber Cup

Lancashire 1957 | Philadelphia 1960 | Wilmington 1963 | Wellington 1966 | Tokyo 1969 | Tokyo 1972 Jakarta 1975 | Auckland 1978 | Tokyo 1981

Thomas & Uber Cup (1984—2008)

Kuala Lumpur 1984 | Jakarta 1986 | Kuala Lumpur 1988 | Tokyo 1990 | Kuala Lumpur 1992 Jakarta 1994 | Hong Kong 1996 | Hong Kong 1998 | Kuala Lumpur 2000 | Guangzhou 2002 Jakarta 2004 | Sendai/Tokyo 2006 | Jakarta 2008