2004 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates9 March 2004 (2004-03-09)
14 March 2004 (2004-03-14)
Edition94th
LocationBirmingham
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The 2004 Yonex All England Open was the 94th edition of the All England Open Badminton Championships. It was held in Birmingham, England, from 9 to 14 March 2004, and the prize money was US$125,000 or £69,471.[1]

Venue

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles China Lin Dan Denmark Peter Gade 9–15, 15–5, 15–8
Women's singles China Gong Ruina China Zhou Mi 11–7, 11–7
Men's doubles Denmark Jens Eriksen & Martin Lundgaard Hansen Malaysia Lee Wan Wah & Choong Tan Fook 9–15, 15–13, 15–3
Women's doubles China Gao Ling & Huang Sui China Yang Wei & Zhang Jiewen walkover[2]
Mixed doubles South Korea Kim Dong-moon & Ra Kyung-min South Korea Kim Yong-hyun & Lee Hyo-jung 15–8, 17–15

Men's singles

[3][4]

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
China Lin Dan 15 15
Indonesia Simon Santoso 5 9 China Lin Dan 15 15
Hong Kong Ng Wei 15 15 Hong Kong Ng Wei 6 2
India Nikhil Kanetkar 7 2 China Lin Dan 15 15
Indonesia Sony Dwi Kuncoro 15 15 Indonesia Kuncoro 10 1
Malaysia Beng Hong Kuan 8 11 Indonesia Kuncoro 15 17
South Korea Shon Seung-mo 15 15 South Korea Seung-mo 11 14
Indonesia Marleve Mainaky 0 0 China Lin Dan 15 15
Singapore Ronald Susilo 15 15 Singapore Susilo 6 10
Japan Yousuke Nakanishi 13 7 Singapore Susilo 15 15
England Aamir Ghaffar 7 15 15 England Ghaffar 5 6
China Bao Chunlai 15 10 3 Singapore Susilo 15 9 15
Denmark Anders Boesen 15 15 Denmark Boesen 9 15 9
Canada Bobby Milroy 9 12 Denmark Boesen 15 15
Malaysia Muhammad Hafiz Hashim 15 15 Malaysia Hafiz Hashim 9 8
Malaysia Choong Hann Wong 3 3

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Denmark Peter Gade 15 15
Indonesia Wiempie Mahardi 7 10 Denmark Gade 15 11 15
China Chen Hong 15 15 China Chen Hong 13 15 8
India Abhinn Shyam Gupta 8 5 Denmark Gade 15 9 15
Malaysia Muhammad Roslin Hashim 15 15 Malaysia Roslin Hashim 4 15 10
Taiwan Liao Sheng-Shiun 12 2 Malaysia Roslin Hashim 7 17 15
Denmark Kenneth Jonassen 15 15 Denmark Jonassen 15 14 14
India Chetan Anand 4 5 Denmark Gade 15 15
Indonesia Taufik Hidayat 15 15 Indonesia Hidayat 9 9
Poland Stefan Wojcikiewicz 3 5 Indonesia Hidayat 15 15
Wales Richard Vaughan 15 7 15 Wales Vaughan 11 4
China Xia Xuanze 9 15 10 Indonesia Hidayat 15 15
China Chen Yu 15 10 15 China Chen Yu 8 8
Russia Stanislav Pukhov 7 15 9 China Chen Yu 15 15
South Korea Lee Hyun-il 15 17 South Korea Hyun-il 5 5
Malaysia Tsuen Seng Lee 13 14

Women's singles

[5][6]

Section 1

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
China Gong Ruina 11 11
Netherlands Karina De Wit 7 4 China Ruina 11 11
South Korea Kyeung Ran Kim 11 11 South Korea Ran Kim 1 2
Scotland Susan Hughes 8 3 China Ruina 8 11 11
Sweden Marina Andrievskaya 11 11 Sweden Andrievskaya 11 9 6
Japan Eriko Hirose 7 7 Sweden Andrievskaya 11 11
France Tatiana Vattier 2 1 w/o France Vattier 0 2
Denmark Camilla Martin 11 2 ret China Ruina 11 11
Netherlands Mia Audina 11 11 Netherlands Audina 7 3
Iceland Ragna Ingólfsdóttir 5 5 Netherlands Audina 11 11
Malaysia Wang Mew Choo 5 11 11 Malaysia Wong 5 5
Germany Petra Overzier 11 4 4 Netherlands Audina 11 11
Hong Kong Wang Chen 11 3 11 Hong Kong Wang Chen 5 0
Germany Juliane Schenk 8 11 5 Hong Kong Wang Chen 11 11
Japan Kanako Yonekura 11 11 Japan Yonekura 6 4
Netherlands Judith Meulendijks 9 9

Section 2

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals
China Zhou Mi 11 11
Peru Lorena Blanco 0 0 China Zhou Mi 11 11
South Korea Jae Youn Jun 11 11 South Korea Youn Jun 1 7
China Dai Yun 8 8 China Zhou Mi 11 13
China Xie Xingfang 11 11 China Xingfang 6 12
Russia Ella Karachkova 5 0 China Xingfang 13 11
Netherlands Yao Jie 11 11 Netherlands Yao Jie 11 8
Hong Kong Ling Wan Ting 8 8 China Zhou Mi 11 10 11
China Zhang Ning 11 11 China Zhang Ning 4 13 4
England Julia Mann 4 3 China Zhang Ning 11 11
Denmark Tine Rasmussen 11 6 11 Denmark Rasmussen 5 5
Japan Kaori Mori 4 11 8 China Zhang Ning 11 11
France Pi Hongyan 11 11 France Hongyan 3 2
Finland Anu Weckström 7 0 France Hongyan 11 11
South Korea Jung Eun Ha 11 11 South Korea Eun Ha 0 0
Taiwan Cheng Shao-chieh 7 5

References

  1. "FRB: H.10 Release--Foreign Exchange Rates--March 22, 2004".
  2. Zhang Jiewen injured her leg
  3. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  4. "Draw and results". tournamentsoftware.com.
  5. "Times Archives". Oxfordshire Libraries.
  6. "Draw and results". tournamentsoftware.com.
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