1964 Thomas Cup

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The 1964 Thomas Cup was held in Tokyo, Japan. It was the 6th tournament of Thomas Cup.

For third time in a row, Indonesia lift the title after beating Denmark even Denmark won 12 games in the Challenge round.

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[edit] Teams

Only 5 teams from 4 regions took part in the edition. As defending champion, Indonesia are skip through to the Challenge round.

Australasia
  • Flag of Federation of Malaya Malaya
  • Flag of Indonesia Indonesia
Asia
  • Flag of Thailand Thailand
Europe
  • Flag of Denmark Denmark
Americas
  • Flag of Japan Japan

[edit] Knockout stages

[edit] First round

Thailand Flag of Thailand 6–3 Flag of Japan Japan
Denmark Flag of Denmark 7–2 Flag of Federation of Malaya Malaya

[edit] Final round

Denmark Flag of Denmark 6–3 Flag of Thailand Thailand

[edit] Challenge round

June 21 & June 22, 1964

Indonesia Flag of Indonesia 5–4 Flag of Denmark Denmark


1964 Thomas Cup Champions

Indonesia
Third title


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