1955 Thomas Cup

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Dates24 May – 5 June 1955
Edition3rd
LevelInternational
Nations5
1955 Thomas Cup
Tournament details
Dates24 May – 5 June 1955
Edition3rd
LevelInternational
Nations5
VenueSingapore Badminton Stadium
LocationSingapore
1952 1958

The 1955 Thomas Cup competition is an international team tournament for supremacy in men's badminton (its female counterpart is the Uber Cup). Beginning in 1948–49, it was held every three years until 1982 and has been held every two years thereafter. Twenty-one national teams officially entered the third Thomas Cup series in 1954-1955 but two of these, Belgium and Burma, defaulted their opening ties (team matches). Four qualifying zones were established: Asia, Australasia, Europe and Pan America. Winners from each zone played-off in Singapore in late May and early June for the right to play Malaya which, as defending champion, was exempt until it met a challenger in a conclusive challenge round tie. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format see Wikipedia's general article on the Thomas Cup.

Means of qualification Date Venue Slot Qualified teams
1952 Thomas Cup 24 May – 1 June 1952 Singapore 1  Malaya
Asian Zone 27 June 1954 – 9 April 1955 Bangkok
Bombay
Colombo
Hong Kong
Karachi
1  India
American Zone 12 – 13 March 1955 Winnipeg 1  United States
European Zone 14 November 1954 – 3 April 1955 Bonn
Cardiff
Dublin
Dunfermline
Le Havre
Malmö
Stoke-on-Trent
1  Denmark
Australasian Zone 5 – 6 May 1955 Melbourne 1  Australia
Total 5

As it had in the 1951-1952 series, India won the Asian zone, its toughest competition coming in its opening contest against an improving Thailand 63 . In Europe Denmark, now boasting nineteen-year-old prodigy Finn Kobbero, beat three opponents with the loss of only one individual match. In the Pan American zone the USA lost 4 of 5 singles matches to Canada but won the tie by sweeping the doubles. In the Australasian zone J. E. Robson's singles victories were not enough to keep his New Zealand team from falling to Australia 27.

Squads

Knockout stage

References

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