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SUDIRMAN CUP

SUDIRMAN CUP. Prof. S. K. Yadav Prof. & Head Department of Physical Education Devi Ahilya University Indore (M.P.) Babita Rawat MPEd IV Sem 2013 -14. General Information. Sudiraman Cup. World Mixed Team Championship (every two year)

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SUDIRMAN CUP

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  1. SUDIRMAN CUP Prof. S. K. Yadav Prof. & Head Department of Physical Education Devi Ahilya University Indore (M.P.) Babita Rawat MPEd IV Sem 2013 -14

  2. General Information Sudiraman Cup World Mixed Team Championship (every two year) Named after First tournament- Dick SudirmanBung Karno stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia from May 24 to May 29, 1989 committee of management have at least three persons one member of BWF events committee, one from host member association, referee

  3. METHODS OF COMPETITION • Teams play in sub-groups where all teams play each other. • Top twelve ranked teamsplay in four sub-groups of three. • Remaining teams play in groups of eight, organised in two sub-groups of four. • Groups for successive competitions The participating teams ranked based on the overall strength of the team. The overall strength of the team is determinedbased on theWorld Rankinglist.

  4. cont. Total ranking point- men's singles women's singles men's doubles women's doubles mixed doubles Overall strength

  5. cont. Ranking and play-offs in the top group Top Group group play off knock out stage • qualify two top ranked teams from each sub groups. • decide overall winner and runner-up. • losing semi-finalist teams ranked joint third. • losing quarter-finalist teams ranked joint fifth. • teams finishing third in sub groups ranked joint ninth.

  6. Ranking and play-offs in other groups winning teams in each sub-group play each other to determine the first and second ranked teams. teams finishing second in each sub-group play eachother to determinethe third and fourth ranked teams. teams finishing third in each sub-group play each other to determine the fifth and sixth ranked teams. teams finishing bottom in each sub-group play each other to determine the seventh and eighth ranked teams. cont.

  7. DRAW Group play off stages Draw for group one Draw for group two onwards Top two ranked team Other ranked teams No.1 placed at the top of sub-group A No.2 placed at the top of sub-group D No.3 and 4 drawn by lot at the top of sub-groups B and C. No.5 to 8 drawn by lot at the second position of sub-groups. No.9 to 12 drawn by lot at the third position of sub-groups.

  8. cont. Draw for group two onwards Top two ranked teams Other ranked teams No.1 placed at the top of sub-group A No.2 placed at the top of sub-group B No.3 and 4 drawn by lot at the second position of sub-groups. No.5 and 6 drawn by lot at the third position of sub-groups. No.7 and 8 drawn by lot at the fourth position of sub-groups.

  9. cont. Knock-out stages Immediately after the last match of the group play off is over. 1 to 4 seeded teams placed in the draw. Remaining teams will be placed in the draw by lot. • Any team withdrawing from the Competition or defaulting after the draw: immediately give a written explanation to the Chief Operating Officer; render themselves liable to such action decided byBWF.

  10. CONSTITUTION OF TIES OR TEAMS • Each tie decided by the results of One Men’s Singles; One Women’s Singles; One Men’s Doubles; One Women’s Doubles; One Mixed Doubles. In group play, all five matches of each tie shall be played. In non-group play, each tie stoppedwhen the tie isdecided.

  11. NOMINATION OF TEAMS Each competing member association nominate to BWF not fewer than two male players not fewer than not more than two female players total 20 players

  12. ORDER OF PLAY Men’s Doubles – Women’s Singles – Men’s Singles – Women’s Doubles – Mixed Doubles Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Men’s Doubles – Women’s Doubles – Mixed Doubles Mixed Doubles – Men’s Singles – Men’s Doubles – Women’s Singles – Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles – Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Men’s Doubles – Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles – Women’s Singles – Men’s Singles – Women’s Doubles – Men’s Doubles

  13. cont. Women’s Singles – Men’s Singles – Women’s Doubles – Men’s Doubles – Mixed Doubles Men’s Doubles – Women’s Doubles – Men’s Singles – Women’s Singles – Mixed Doubles • Any player participating in two matches is entitled to a minimum interval of 30 minutes between them.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONS Referee may substitute a player whois incapacitated by illness, accident or other unavoidable hindrance provided that the substitute player / pair is lower ranked than the player / pair being replaced. The ranking of the players / pairs not ranked in the World Ranking shall be at the discretion of the Referee, a substituted player shall not take part in that tie.

  15. DISQUALIFICATION Fails to report its arrival for the Competition within stipulated time or Fail to attend any briefing meeting called by the Referee. • The Refereehave power to disqualify at any stage of the Competition: Failed to carry out its obligations or breaches the Rules and Regulations of the BWF; or Breaching the Anti-Doping Regulations.

  16. Results of Sudirman Cup from 1989 to Till Year Host Final Semifinalists Winner ScoreRunner-up 1989Jakarta, Indonesia3–2Korea China Denmark DetailsIndonesian 1991 Copenhagen, Korea 3–2 Indonesia Denmark China Denmark 1993 Birmingham,Korea 3–2 IndonesiaChina Denmark England 1995 Lausanne, China3–1 IndonesiaKorea Denmark Switzerland 1997 Glasgow, China 3–0Korea DenmarkIndonesia Scotland 1999 Copenhagen China 3-1 Denmark Indonesia Korea Denmark

  17. cont. Year Host Final Semifinalists Winner ScoreRunner-up 2001Seville, China3–1IndonesiaDenmarkKorea DetailsSpain 2003Eindhoven,Korea3–1ChinaIndonesiaDenmark DetailsNetherlands 2005Beijing, China3–0Indonesia Korea Denmark DetailsChina 2007Glasgow, China3–0 Indonesia Korea England DetailsScotland 2009Guangzhou, China3–0 Korea IndonesiaMalaysia DetailsChina 2011Qingdao, China 3–0DenmarkIndonesia Korea DetailsChina 2013Kuala Lumpur, China 3–0 KoreaDenmarkThailand DetailsMalaysia 2015 Dongguan, Details China

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