2009 Sudirman Cup

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2009 Sudirman Cup
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Tournament details
Dates10 – 17 May
Edition11th
LevelInternational
VenueGuangzhou Gymnasium
LocationGuangzhou, China
2007 Glasgow 2011 Qingdao
Participating countries

The 2009 Sudirman Cup (World Mixed Team Badminton Championships) was held in the Guangzhou Gymnasium in China from May 10 to May 17, 2009, having been arranged in December 2005. It was the eleventh contest.

Guangzhou has a tradition of staging badminton tournaments (The China Open was held in Guangzhou from 2005 to 2007, Thomas and Uber Cup in 2002 as well). The Sudirman Cup is part of the city's campaign of "hosting a major sporting event every year" in the run up to the 2010 Asian Games, which will be held in the same city.

China defeated Korea to win the title for the seventh time.

Host city selection[]

Guangzhou is the only bidder for this event and later selected to host the tournament by Badminton World Federation during a council meeting in Kuala Lumpur.[1] Denmark and India also expressed interest in hosting the event.[2]

Venue[]

Group 1[]

Semifinals
Relegation playoff

Group A[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 South Korea 3 3 3 0 10 5
 Malaysia 2 3 2 1 9 6
 Denmark 1 3 1 2 6 9
 Hong Kong 0 3 0 3 5 10

Group B[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 China 3 3 3 0 15 0
 Indonesia 2 3 2 1 8 7
 England 1 3 1 2 5 10
 Japan 0 3 0 3 2 13
May 10, 2009
Malaysia  2–3  South Korea
Denmark  3–2  Hong Kong
May 11, 2009
Malaysia  4–1  Hong Kong
May 12, 2009
Denmark  1–4  South Korea
May 13, 2009
South Korea  3–2  Hong Kong
May 14, 2009
Denmark  2–3  Malaysia
May 10, 2009
Indonesia  4–1  Japan
China  5–0  England
May 11, 2009
Indonesia  4–1  England
May 12, 2009
China  5–0  Japan
May 13, 2009
England  4–1  Japan
May 14, 2009
Indonesia  0–5  China

Play-offs[]

May 15, 2009 Denmark  3–2  England 5th/6th
Hong Kong  1–3  Japan 7th/8th, Hong Kong is relegated to Group 2.

Final Stage[]

Semi-final
May 16, 2009 South Korea  3–1  Indonesia
Malaysia  0–3  China
Final
May 17, 2009 South Korea  0–3  China


 2009 Sudirman Cup Winners 

China
Seventh title

Group 2[]

Promotion playoff
Relegation playoff

Group A[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 Thailand 3 3 3 0 11 4
 Chinese Taipei 2 3 2 1 9 6
 Germany 1 3 1 2 8 7
 France 0 3 0 3 2 13

Group B[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 Russia 2 3 2 1 8 7
 Singapore 2 3 2 1 9 6
 Netherlands 1 3 1 2 6 9
 Poland 1 3 1 2 7 8
May 10, 2009
Chinese Taipei  4–1  Germany
Thailand  4–1  France
May 12, 2009
Thailand  3–2  Germany
Chinese Taipei  4–1  France
May 13, 2009
Thailand  4–1  Chinese Taipei
Germany  5–0  France
May 11, 2009
Singapore  2–3  Russia
Poland  2–3  Netherlands
May 13, 2009
Poland  3–2  Russia
Singapore  4–1  Netherlands
May 14, 2009
Netherlands  2–3  Russia
Singapore  3–2  Poland

Play-offs[]

May 15, 2009 Thailand  3–0  Russia 9th/10th, Thailand is promoted to Group 1.
Chinese Taipei  3–1  Singapore 11th/12th
Germany  3–0  Netherlands 13th/14th
France  0–3  Poland 15th/16th, France is relegated to Group 3.

Group 3[]

Promotion playoff
Relegation playoff

Group A[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 Bulgaria 2 3 2 1 8 7
 United States 2 3 2 1 8 7
 Czech Republic 1 3 1 2 7 8
 Sweden 1 3 1 2 7 8

Group B[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 India 3 3 3 0 14 1
 Ukraine 2 3 2 1 6 9
 Scotland 1 3 1 2 7 8
 Australia 0 3 0 3 3 12
May 10, 2009
United States  3–2  Czech Republic
Sweden  3–2  Bulgaria
May 11, 2009
United States  2–3  Bulgaria
Sweden  2–3  Czech Republic
May 12, 2009
Czech Republic  2–3  Bulgaria
Sweden  2–3  United States
May 11, 2009
India  4–1  Australia
Scotland  2–3  Ukraine
May 12, 2009
India  5–0  Ukraine
Scotland  5–0  Australia
May 13, 2009
India  5–0  Scotland
Ukraine  3–2  Australia

Play-offs[]

May 14, 2009 Bulgaria  0–3  India 17th/18th, India is promoted to Group 2
United States  1–3  Ukraine 19th/20th
Czech Republic  1–3  Scotland 21st/22nd
Sweden  3–1  Australia 23rd/24th, Australia is relegated to Group 4

Group 4[]

Promotion playoff

Group A[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
  Switzerland 4 4 4 0 17 3
 Philippines 3 4 3 1 14 6
 South Africa 2 4 2 2 9 11
 Turkey 1 4 1 3 8 12
 Luxembourg 0 4 0 4 2 18

Group B[]

Team Pts Pld W L MF MA
 Lithuania 3 4 3 1 14 6
 Portugal 3 4 3 1 14 6
 Iceland 3 4 3 1 14 6
 Sri Lanka 1 4 1 3 8 12
 Mongolia 0 4 0 4 0 20
May 10, 2009
South Africa  1–4  Philippines
Luxembourg  0–5  Turkey
May 11, 2009
Switzerland   4-1  Philippines
South Africa  4-1  Luxembourg
May 12, 2009
Switzerland   4–1  Turkey
Luxembourg  1–4  Philippines
May 13, 2009
Switzerland   5–0  Luxembourg
South Africa  3–2  Turkey
May 14, 2009
Switzerland   4–1  South Africa
Turkey  0–5  Philippines
May 10, 2009
Portugal  2–3  Iceland
Sri Lanka  5–0  Mongolia
May 11, 2009
Sri Lanka  1–4  Portugal
Lithuania  5–0  Mongolia
May 12, 2009
Portugal  5–0  Mongolia
Lithuania  3–2  Iceland
May 13, 2009
Sri Lanka  1–4  Iceland
Lithuania  2–3  Portugal
May 14, 2009
Iceland  5–0  Mongolia
Lithuania  4–1  Sri Lanka

Play-offs[]

May 15, 2009 Switzerland   3–1  Lithuania 25th/26th, Switzerland is promoted to Group 3.
Philippines  3–2  Portugal 27th/28th
South Africa  0–3  Iceland 29th/30th
Turkey  1–3  Sri Lanka 31st/32nd
Luxembourg  3–1  Mongolia 33rd/34th

Final classification[]

Group 1
Pos Country
1 China China
2 South Korea Korea
3 Indonesia Indonesia
3 Malaysia Malaysia
5 Denmark Denmark
6 England England
7 Japan Japan
8 Hong Kong Hong Kong
Group 2
Pos Country
9 Thailand Thailand
10 Russia Russia
11 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
12 Singapore Singapore
13 Germany Germany
14 Netherlands Netherlands
15 Poland Poland
16 France France
Group 3
Pos Country
17 India India
18 Bulgaria Bulgaria
19 Ukraine Ukraine
20 United States United States
21 Scotland Scotland
22 Czech Republic Czech Republic
23 Sweden Sweden
24 Australia Australia
Group 4
Pos Country
25 Switzerland Switzerland
26 Lithuania Lithuania
27 Philippines Philippines
28 Portugal Portugal
29 Iceland Iceland
30 South Africa South Africa
31 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
32 Turkey Turkey
33 Luxembourg Luxembourg
34 Mongolia Mongolia
  Promoted to higher group
  Relegated to lower group

References[]

  1. ^ "苏迪曼杯举办权花落广州 国际羽联给予高度评价(图)". sina.com.cn. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  2. ^ "China mit Guangzhou dritter Bewerber um Mannschafts-WM 2009". archiv.badminton.de. Retrieved 8 April 2017.

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