2003 Sudirman Cup

The 2003 Sudirman Cup was the 8th tournament of the World Mixed Team Badminton Championships of Sudirman Cup. It was held from March 18 to March 23, 2003 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. South Korea won in this eighth edition of the championship against China in the final 3–1.[2]

2003 Sudirman Cup
Tournament details
Dates18 – 23 March
Edition8th
LevelInternational
VenueEindhoven Indoor Sports Center[1]
LocationEindhoven, Netherlands
2001 2005

Host city selection

International Badminton Federation decided to split the IBF World Championships and the Sudirman Cup as separate tournaments starting from 2003. Canada, China, England, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands were the countries interested in hosting the tournaments.[3] Netherlands later announced as host for the first standalone Sudirman Cup tournament.[4]

Results

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Subgroup 1A

Team One Team Two Score
South Korea Sweden5-0
China Sweden5-0
China South Korea3-2

Subgroup 1B

Team One Team Two Score
Denmark England4-1
Indonesia England3-2
Denmark Indonesia4-1

Relegation playoff

Team One Team Two Score
England Sweden3-0

Semi Finals

Team One Team Two Score
China Indonesia3-1
South Korea Denmark3-2

Final

2003 Sudirman Cup Champions

South Korea

Third title

Subgroup 2A

Team One Team Two Score
Hong Kong Netherlands3-2
Hong Kong Germany3-2
Hong Kong Ukraine4-1
Netherlands Germany4-1
Netherlands Ukraine5-0
Germany Ukraine5-0

Subgroup 2B

Team One Team Two Score
Malaysia Japan3-2
Malaysia Chinese Taipei3-2
Malaysia Scotland5-0
Japan Chinese Taipei4-1
Japan Scotland5-0
Chinese Taipei Scotland5-0

Playoff

Team One Team Two Score Notes
Hong Kong Malaysia3-27th-8th
Japan Netherlands3-09th-10th
Chinese Taipei Germany3-211th-12th
Ukraine Scotland3-013th-14th

Subgroup 3A

Team One Team Two Score
India Bulgaria3-2
India Wales4-1
India Austria4-1
Bulgaria Wales3-2
Bulgaria Austria4-1
Wales Austria5-0

Subgroup 3B

Team One Team Two Score
Russia Finland4-1
Russia United States4-1
Russia Norway5-0
Finland United States3-2
Finland Norway5-0
United States Norway5-0

Playoff

Team One Team Two Score Notes
Russia India3-215th-16th
Finland Bulgaria3-117th-18th
Wales United States3-219th-20th
Austria Norway3-021st-22nd

Subgroup 4A

Team One Team Two Score
Poland Spain5-0
Poland Switzerland5-0
Poland Belgium5-0
Spain Switzerland3-2
Spain Belgium3-2
Switzerland Belgium3-2

Subgroup 4B

Team One Team Two Score
France Australia3-2
France Iceland3-2
France Czech Republic4-1
Australia Iceland3-2
Australia Czech Republic4-1
Iceland Czech Republic3-2

Playoff

Team One Team Two Score Notes
Poland France3-123rd-24th
Spain Australia3-225th-26th
Iceland Switzerland3-027th-28th
Belgium Czech Republic3-129th-30th

Subgroup 5A

Team One Team Two Score
Slovenia South Africa4-1
Slovenia Estonia3-2
Slovenia Israel5-0
South Africa Estonia3-2
South Africa Israel4-1
Estonia Israel4-1

Subgroup 5B

Team One Team Two Score
Portugal Kazakhstan4-1
Portugal Peru4-1
Portugal Slovakia4-1
Kazakhstan Peru3-2
Kazakhstan Slovakia3-2
Peru Slovakia3-2

Playoff

Team One Team Two Score Notes
Portugal Slovenia3-131st-32nd
Kazakhstan Belgium3-133rd-34th
Peru Estonia3-035th-36th
Slovakia Israel3-037th-38th

Subgroup 6A

Team One Team Two Score
Hungary Cyprus3-2
Hungary Greece4-1
Hungary Latvia5-0
Cyprus Greece3-2
Cyprus Latvia5-0
Greece Latvia5-0

Subgroup 6B

Team One Team Two Score
Lithuania Luxembourg3-2
Lithuania Greenland5-0
Lithuania Gibraltar5-0
Luxembourg Greenland3-2
Luxembourg Gibraltar5-0
Greenland Gibraltar5-0

Playoff

Team One Team Two Score Notes
Hungary Lithuania3-239th-40th
Cyprus Luxembourg3-241st-42nd
Greece Greenland3-143rd-44th
Latvia Gibraltar3-145th-46th

Group 7

Team One Team Two Score
Jamaica Turkey3-2
Jamaica Suriname5-0
Jamaica Faroe Islands5-0
Turkey Suriname3-2
Turkey Faroe Islands4-1
Suriname Faroe Islands3-2

Final classification

Group 1
Pos Country
1 Korea
2 China
3 Indonesia
Denmark
5 England
6 Sweden
Group 2
Pos Country
7 Hong Kong
8 Malaysia
9 Japan
10 Netherlands
11 Chinese Taipei
12 Germany
13 Ukraine
14 Scotland
Group 3
Pos Country
15 Russia
16 India
17 Finland
18 Bulgaria
19 Wales
20 United States
21 Austria
22 Norway
Group 4
Pos Country
23 Poland
24 France
25 Spain
26 Australia
27 Iceland
28 Switzerland
29 Belgium
30 Czech Republic
Group 5
Pos Country
31 Portugal
32 Slovenia
33 Kazakhstan
34 South Africa
35 Peru
36 Estonia
37 Slovakia
38 Israel
Group 6
Pos Country
39 Hungary
40 Lithuania
41 Cyprus
42 Luxembourg
43 Greece
44 Greenland
45 Latvia
46 Gibraltar
Group 7
Pos Country
47 Jamaica
48 Turkey
49 Suriname
50 Faroe Islands

References

  1. "Mannschaft-WM 2003". Deutscher Badminton Verband. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. "Mannschafts-WM 2003 Eindhoven". Archived from the original on 16 August 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
  3. "Badminton: VM 2003 til England og Holland". Berlingske. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  4. "Korn Dabbaransi new IBF President". Utusan Online. Archived from the original on 10 April 2017. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
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