1970 All England Badminton Championships

The 1970 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at Wembley Arena, London, England, from 18–22 March 1970.[1]

1970 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates18 March 1970 (1970-03-18)
22 March 1970 (1970-03-22)
Edition60th
VenueWembley Arena
LocationLondon
← < 1969 1971 > →

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Rudy Hartono Svend Andersen Pri 15-7, 15-1
Women's singles Etsuko Takenaka Heather Nielsen 11-3, 11-4
Men's doubles Tom Bacher & Poul Petersen David Eddy & Roger Powell 15-11, 15-0
Women's doubles Margaret Boxall & Susan Whetnall Gillian Perrin & Julie Rickard 15-6, 8-15, 15-9
Mixed doubles Per Walsoe & Pernille Mølgaard Hansen Wolfgang Bochow & Irmgard Latz 17-14, 15-12

Agnes Geen married and became Agnes Van der Meulen, Marjan Ridder married and became Marjan Luesken and Lonny Funch married and became Lonny Bostofte.

Men's singles

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Rudy Hartono + 15 15
Paul Whetnall 2 6 Hartono 15 15
Torsten Winter 10 15 15 Winter 0 2
Klaus Kaagaard 15 5 11 Hartono 15 15
Tom Bacher 17 15 Bacher 5 8
Siegfried Betz 14 5 Bacher 15 15
Alan Parsons 15 15 Parsons 1 3
D J Hutchinson 2 7 Hartono 18 17
Ippei Kojima + 15 15 Kojima 17 14
Wolfgang Bochow 6 12 Kojima 15 15
David Eddy 6 15 17 Eddy 14 5
R Du Toit 15 6 14 Kojima 5 15 15
Darmadi + 15 15 Darmadi 15 11 9
R J Westmorland 3 1 Darmadi 15 15
Jorgen Mortensen 15 15 Mortensen 9 6
Tommy Theorin 8 5

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Svend Andersen Pri + 15 15
Ray Sharp 12 12 Andersen Pri 15 15
Max Lawson 16 15 15 Lawson 1 6
Willy Lund 18 6 10 Andersen Pri 15 15
Junji Honma 15 15 Honma 2 4
Brian White 9 3 Honma 15 15
Henning Borch 17 15 Borch 5 9
Muljadi + 14 12 Andersen Pri 15 15
Sture Johnsson + 15 18 Johnsson 9 3
Bob McCoig 2 15 Johnsson 15 15
Flemming Delfs 15 3 15 Delfs 11 8
Derek Talbot 5 15 12 Johnsson 15 15
Elo Hansen + 15 15 Hansen 11 1
Poul Petersen 2 2 Hansen 17 15
Indratno 15 15 Indratno 15 11
Gerhard Kucki 8 10

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Women's singles

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Etsuko Takenaka 11 11
Angela Palmer 6 2 Takenaka 11 11
Anne Berglund 11 11 Berglund 6 4
D M White 2 3 Takenaka 11 11
Margaret Boxall 11 7 12 Boxall 4 3
Lene Køppen 3 11 10 Boxall 11 11
Joanna Flockhart 11 12 Flockhart 7 4
Marjan Luesken 4 11 Takenaka 11 11
Jette Foge 11 11 Foge 5 7
Irmgard Latz 8 6 Foge 11 11
Sue Whetnall w/o Whetnall 6 5
Hiroe Yuki + Foge 11 6 12
Gillian Perrin 11 11 Perrin 5 11 11
Eva Carlsen 4 8 Perrin 11 11
Joke Van Beusekom 11 11 Van Beusekom 5 2
Gerda Schumcher 3 1

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter Finals Semi Finals
Heather Nielsen + 11 12
Lonny Bostofte 3 11 Nielsen 11 11
Pernille Mølgaard Hansen 11 11 Molgaard-Hansen 8 2
Gudrun Ziebold 4 5 Nielsen 11 6
Noriko Takagi 7 11 11 Takagi 8 3ret
Eva Twedberg + 11 7 7 Takagi 11 11
Agnes Van der Meulen 11 11 Van der Meulen 5 0
Ulla Strand 2 8 Nielsen 12 11
Margaret Beck 11 3 11 Beck 10 0
Imre Nielsen 7 11 3 Beck 11 11
Hiroe Amano w/o Amano 9 4
Karin Schafer Beck 6 11 11
Tyna Barinaga + 11 11 Barinaga 11 3 6
Karin Jørgensen 7 3 Barinaga
Machiko Aizawa 12 11 Aizawa
Felice de Nooyer 9 2
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