1981 Uber Cup

The 1981 Uber Cup was the tenth edition of the Uber Cup, the women's badminton team competition. The tournament took place in the 1980-81 badminton season. Japan won its fifth title after beating Indonesia in the Final Round in Tokyo.[1]

1981 Uber Cup
Location Tokyo, Japan


Qualifying

Australian Zone

First Qualifying Round

Indonesia 9-0 New Zealand Jakarta
India 3-6 Australia Jakarta

Final Qualifying Round

Indonesia 9-0 Australia Jakarta

European Zone

First Qualifying Round

Scotland 1-8 Taiwan Dunfermline
Sweden 5-4 Netherlands Örnsköldsvik

Second Qualifying Round

Sweden 8-1 Denmark Helsingborg
England 9-0 Taiwan Sunderland

Final Qualification Round

England 5-4 Denmark Redbridge, London

Pan American Zone

First Qualifying Round

Peru 0-9 United States Lima

Final Qualification Round

Canada 8-1 United States Quebec


Final Tournament

First Round

 Indonesia 9–0  Malaysia

Second Round

 Indonesia 5-4  England
 Japan 9-0  Canada

Grand Final


1981 Uber Cup Champions

Japan

Fifth title
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References

  1. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
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