1989 All England Open Badminton Championships

1989 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates 15 March 1989 (1989-03-15)
19 March 1989 (1989-03-19)
Edition 79th
Venue Wembley Arena
Location London
← < 1988 1990 > →

The 1989 Yonex All England Open Championships was the 79th edition held in 1989, at Wembley Arena, London. In the men's singles defending champion Ib Frederiksen was eliminated in the first round.

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles China Yang Yang Denmark Morten Frost 15–6, 15–7
Women's singles China Li Lingwei Indonesia Susi Susanti 11–8, 11–4
Men's doubles South Korea Lee Sang-bok & Park Joo-bong Indonesia Rudy Gunawan & Eddy Hartono 15–8, 15–7
Women's doubles South Korea Chung Myung-hee & Chung So-young China Sun Xiaoqing & Zhou Lei 15–7, 15–4
Mixed doubles South Korea Park Joo-bong & Chung Myung-hee Sweden Jan-Eric Antonsson & Maria Bengtsson 15–1, 15–9

Men's Singles

Seeds

Section 1

Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalsSemi Finals
China Yang Yang 15 15
Hong Kong Yeun Yik Kei 7 6 China Yang Yang 15 15
England Anders Nielsen 18 18 England Nielsen 10 9
Denmark Michael Kjeldsen 15 14 China Yang Yang 15 15
Indonesia Alan Budikusuma 15 15 Indonesia Kusuma 9 5
Denmark Soren Nielsen 4 8 Indonesia Kusuma 15 15
England Nick Yates 15 15 England Yates 5 3
Sweden Patrik Andreasson 7 8 China Yang Yang 15 18
Denmark Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen 15 17 Denmark Høyer Larsen 4 13
Finland Pontus Jäntti 8 14 Denmark Høyer Larsen 15 15
India Vimal Kumar 12 15 15 India Kumar 11 9
South Korea Lee Kwang Jin 15 8 8 Denmark Høyer Larsen 15 17 17
England Darren Hall 15 13 15 England Hall 2 18 14
Thailand Sompol Kukasemkij 8 15 7 England Hall 15 3 15
Indonesia Icuk Sugiarto 15 15 Indonesia Sugiarto 10 15 3
Norway Hans Sperre 2 7

Section 2

Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalsSemi Finals
Denmark Morten Frost 15 15
United States Chris Jogis 6 1 Denmark Frost 15 15
Denmark Michael Søgaard 3 15 15 Denmark Søgaard 8 9
England Mick Adams 15 7 3 Denmark Frost 15 15
Indonesia Eddy Kurniawan 10 17 15 Indonesia Kurniawan 8 8
England Stephen Butler 15 15 8 Indonesia Kurniawan 15 4 15
China Wu Wenkai 15 15 China Wenkai 8 15 4
Japan Shuji Matsuno 7 12 Denmark Frost 15 15
Indonesia Ardy B Wiaranta 15 15 Indonesia Wiranata 5 7
South Korea Ahn Jae-Chang 5 5 Indonesia Wiranata 15 15
Denmark Jens Peter Nierhoff 15 15 Denmark Nierhoff 9 4
Denmark Peter Espersen 6 0 Indonesia Wiranata 15 10 15
England Steve Baddeley 15 15 England Baddeley 5 15 11
Japan Hiroshi Etoh 6 4 England Baddeley 15 15
Denmark Claus Overbeck 6 15 15 Denmark Overbeck 13 7
Denmark Torben Carlsen 15 6 9

Women's Singles

Seeds

Section 1

Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalsSemi Finals
China Li Lingwei 11 11
West Germany Katrin Schmidt 5 3 China Lingwei 11 11
Netherlands Eline Coene 8 11 11 Netherlands Coene 7 7
England Sue Louis 11 7 0 China Lingwei 11 11
Denmark Kirsten Larsen 11 11 Denmark Larsen 3 0
England Sarah Hore 2 7 Denmark Larsen 12 11
Japan Aiko Miyamura 11 11 Japan Miyamura 9 3
India Madhumita Bisht 5 2 China Lingwei 10 11 11
South Korea Lee Young-Suk 11 11 South Korea Young-Suk 12 7 2
Denmark Helene Kirkegaard 5 2 South Korea Young-Suk 12 11
China Zhou Lei 6 11 11 China Zhou Lei 9 7
England Fiona Smith 11 7 8 South Korea Young-Suk 11 11
Denmark Charlotte Hattens 12 11 Denmark Hattens 2 2
China Shang Fumei 10 6 Denmark Hattens 1 11 11
Japan Kimiko Jinnai 11 11 Japan Jinnai 11 5 2
Sweden Charlotta Wihlborg 3 8

Section 2

Round of 32Round of 16Quarter FinalsSemi Finals
Indonesia Susi Susanti 3 11 11
South Korea Lee Jung-mi 11 3 6 Indonesia Susanti 11 11
England Julie Munday 11 11 England Munday 4 5
Japan Takako Shinki 2 5 Indonesia Susanti 12 11
Denmark Pernille Nedegaard 11 12 Denmark Nedegaard 9 9
England Jo Muggeridge 0 9 Denmark Nedegaard 11 11
China Sun Xiaoqing 11 11 China Xiaoqing 4 8
Japan Hisako Mizui 1 1 Indonesia Susanti 3 11 11
South Korea Hwang Hye-young 11 11 South Korea Hye-young 11 6 8
Hong Kong Chan Man Wa 5 1 South Korea Hye-young 12 6 11
England Helen Troke 11 11 England Troke 10 11 7
Canada Denyse Julien 4 1 South Korea Hye-young 9 11 12
Netherlands Astrid van der Knapp 11 11 Netherlands van der Knapp 12 6 9
England Sara Sankey 7 2 Netherlands Van der Knapp 11 11
Japan Harumi Kohhara w/o Japan Kohhara 7 6
Sweden Christine Magnusson scr


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