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All England Badminton Championships Winners All England Badminton Championships Winners Men’s Singles Year Winner 1899 No competition 1900 Sidney Howard Smith (England) 1901 Capt. H.W. Davies (England) 1902 Ralph George Watling (England) 1903 Ralph George Watling (England) 1904 Henry Norman Marrett (England) 1905 Henry Norman Marrett (England) 1906 Norman Wood (England) 1907 Norman Wood (England) 1908 Henry Norman Marrett (England) 1909 Frank Chesterton (England) 1910 Frank Chesterton (England) 1911 Guy Sautter (England) 1912 Frank Chesterton (England) 1913 Guy Sautter (England) 1914 Guy Sautter (England) 1915-19 The All England cancelled during World War I 1921 Sir George Thomas (England) 1922 Sir George Thomas (England) 1923 Sir George Thomas (England) 1924 Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1925 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1926 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1927 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1928 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1929 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1930 Donald Hume (England) 1931 Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1932 Ralph Nichols (England) 1933 Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1934 Ralph Nichols (England) 1935 Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1936 Ralph Nichols (England) 1937 Ralph Nichols (England) 1938 Ralph Nichols (England) 1939 Tage Madsen (Denmark) 1940-46 The All England cancelled during World War II 1947 Conny Jepsen (Sweden) 1948 Jørn Skaarup (Denmark) 1949 Dave Freeman (USA) 1950 Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia) 1951 Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia) 1952 Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia) 1953 Eddy Choong (Malaysia) 1954 Eddy Choong (Malaysia) 1955 Wong Peng Soon (Malaysia) 1956 Eddy Choong (Malaysia) 1957 Eddy Choong (Malaysia) 1958 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1959 Tan Joe Hok, (Indonesia) 1960 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1961 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1962 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1963 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1964 Knud Aage Nielsen (Denmark) 1965 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1966 Tan Aik Huang (Malaysia) 1967 Erland Kops (Denmark) 1968 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1969 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1970 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1971 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1972 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1973 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1974 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1975 Svend Pri (Denmark) 1976 Rudy Hartono (Indonesia) 1977 Flemming Delfs (Denmark) 1978 Liem Swie King (Indonesia) 1979 Liem Swie King (Indonesia) 1980 Prakash Padukone (India) 1981 Liem Swie King (Indonesia) 1982 Morten Frost (Denmark) 1983 Luan Jin (China) 1984 Morten Frost (Denmark) 1985 Zhao Jianhua (P.R. China) 1986 Morten Frost (Denmark) 1987 Morten Frost (Denmark) 1988 Ib Frederiksen (Denmark) 1989 Yang Yang (P.R. China) 1990 Zhao Jianhua (P.R. China) 1991 Ardy Wiranata (Indonesia) 1992 Liu Jun (P.R. China) 1993 Heryanto Arbi (Indonesia) 1994 Heryanto Arbi (Indonesia) 1995 Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark) 1996 Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen (Denmark) 1997 Dong Jiong (P.R. China) 1998 Sun Jun (P.R. China) 1999 Peter Gade Christensen (Denmark) 2000 Xia Xuanze (P.R. China) 2001 Pulella Gopichand (India) 2002 Chen Hong (P.R. China) 2003 Muhammad Hafiz Hashim (Malaysia) 2004 Lin Dan (P.R. China) 2005 Chen Hong (P.R. China) 2006 Lin Dan (P.R. China) 2007 Lin Dan (P.R. China) 2008 Chen Jin (P.R. China) 2009 Lin Dan (P.R. China) 2010 Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) 2011 Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) 2012 Lin Dan (P.R.China) 2013 Chen Long (P.R.China) 2014 Lee Chong Wei (Mayaysia) 2015 Chen Long (P.R.China) 2016 - Lin Dan (P.R.China) 2017 - Lee Chong Wei (Malaysia) 2018 - Shi Yugi (P.R.China) 2019 - Kento Momota (Japan) Women’s Singles Year Winner 1899 No competition 1900 Ethel Thomson (England) 1901 Ethel Thomson (England) 1902 Murial Lucas (England) 1903 Ethel Thomson (England) 1904 Ethel Thomson (England) 1905 Murial Lucas (England) 1906 Ethel Thomson (England) 1907 Murial Lucas (England) 1908 Murial Lucas (England) 1909 Murial Lucas (England) 1910 Murial Lucas (England) 1911 Margaret Larminie (England) 1912 Margaret Tragett (England) 1913 Lavinia Radeglia (England) 1914 Lavinia Radeglia (England) 1915-19 The All England cancelled during World War I 1920 Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane (England) 1921 Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane (England) 1922 Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane (England) 1923 Lavinia Radeglia (England) 1924 Kathleen 'Kitty' McKane (England) 1925 Margaret Stocks (England) 1926 Marjorie Barrett (England) 1927 Marjorie Barrett (England) 1928 Margaret Tragett (England) 1929 Marjorie Barrett (England) 1930 Marjorie Barrett (England) 1931 Marjorie Barrett (England) 1932 Leoni Kingsbury (England) 1933 Alice Woodroffe (England) 1934 Leoni Kingsbury (England) 1935 Betty Uber (England) 1936 Thelma Kingsbury (England) 1937 Thelma Kingsbury (England) 1938 Daphne Young (England) 1939 Dorothy Walton (Canada) 1940-46 The All England cancelled during World War II 1947 Marie Ussing (1) (Denmark) 1948 Kirsten Thorndahl (2)(Denmark) 1949 Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen (Denmark) 1950 Tonny Ahm (Denmark) 1951 Aase Schiøtt Jacobsen (Denmark) 1952 Tonny Ahm (Denmark) 1953 Marie Ussing (1) (Denmark) 1954 Judy Devlin (3)(USA) 1955 Margaret Varner (USA) 1956 Margaret Varner (USA) 1957 Judy Devlin (3)(USA) 1958 Judy Devlin (3)(USA) 1959 Heather Ward (11)(England) 1960 Judy Devlin (3)(USA) 1961 Judy Hashman (USA) 1962 Judy Hashman (USA) 1963 Judy Hashman (USA) 1964 Judy Hashman (USA) 1965 Ursula Smith (England) 1966 Judy Hashman (USA) 1967 Judy Hashman (USA) 1968 Eva Twedberg (Sweden) 1969 Hiroe Yuki (Japan) 1970 Etsuko Takenaka (20)(Japan) 1971 Eva Twedberg (Sweden) 1972 Noriko Nakayama (Japan) 1973 Margaret Beck (18)(England) 1974 Hiroe Yuku (Japan) 1975 Hiroe Yuki (Japan) 1976 Gillian Gilks (England) 1977 Hiroe Yuki (Japan) 1978 Gillian Gilks (England) 1979 Lene Køppen (Denmark) 1980 Lene Køppen (Denmark) 1981 Hwang Sun Ai (Korea) 1982 Zhang Ailing (P.R. China) 1983 Zhang Ailing (P.R. China) 1984 Li Lingwei (P.R. China) 1985 Han Aiping (China) 1986 Kim Yun-Ja (Korea) 1987 Kirsten Larsen (Denmark) 1988 Gu Jiaming (P.R. China) 1989 Li Lingwei (P.R. China) 1990 Susi Susanti (Indonesia) 1991 Susi Susanti (Indonesia) 1992 Tang Jiuhong (P.R. China) 1993 Susi Susanti (Indonesia) 1994 Susi Susanti (Indonesia) 1995 Lim Xiao Qing (Sweden) 1996 Bang Soo-Hyun (Korea) 1997 Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China) 1998 Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China) 1999 Ye Zhaoying (P.R. China) 2000 Gong Zhichao (P.R. China) 2001 Gong Zhichao (P.R. China) 2002 Camilla Martin (Denmark) 2003 Zhou Mi (P.R. China) 2004 Gong Ruina (P.R. China) 2005 Xie Xingfang (P.R. China) 2006 Xie Xingfang (P.R. China) 2007 Xie Xingfang (P.R. China) 2008 Tine Rasmussen (22)(Denmark) 2009 Wang Yihan (P. R. China) 2010 Tine Rasmussen (22)(Denmark) 2011 Shixian Wang (R.P.China) 2012 Li Xuerui (R.P.China) 2013 Tine Baun (Denmark) 2014 Wang Shixian (R.P.China) 2015 Carolina Marin (Spain) 2016 - Nozomi Okuhara (Japan) 2017 - Tai Tzu Ying (Chinese Taipei) 2018 - Tai Tzu Ying (Chinese Taipei) 2019 - Chen Yufei (P.R.China) Men’s Doubles Year Winners 1899 D.W. Oakes/Stewart Marsden Massey (England) 1900 H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England) 1901 H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England) 1902 H.L. Mellersh/F.S. Collier (England) 1903 Stewart Marsden Massey/E.L. Huson (England) 1904 Albert Davis Prebble/Henry Norman Marrett (England) 1905 C.T.J. Barnes/Stewart Marsden Massey (England) 1906 Henry Norman Marrett/George Thomas (England) 1907 Albert Davis Prebble/Norman Wood (England) 1908 Henry Norman Marrett/George Thomas (England) 1909 Frank Chesterton/Albert Davis Prebble (England) 1910 Henry Norman Marrett/George Thomas (England) 1911 Percy Fitton/Ernest Edward Hawthorn (England) 1912 Henry Norman Marrett/George Thomas (England) 1913 Frank Chesterton/George Thomas (England) 1914 Frank Chesterton/George Thomas (England) 1915-19 The All England cancelled during World War I 1920 Archibald Frank Engelbach/Raoul du Roveray (England) 1921 Sir George Thomas/Frank Percy Hodge (England) 1922 Guy Sautter (England)/Frank Devlin (Ireland) 1923 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1924 Sir George Thomas/Frank Percy Hodge (England) 1925 Herbert Uber/A.K. Jones (England) 1926 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1927 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1928 Sir George Thomas/Frank Percy Hodge (England) 1929 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1930 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1931 Frank Devlin/Gordon 'Curly' Mack (Ireland) 1932 Donald C. Hume/Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1933 Donald C. Hume/Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1934 Donald C. Hume/Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1935 Donald C. Hume/Raymond 'Bill' White (England) 1936 Lesley Nichols/Ralph Nichols (England) 1937 Lesley Nichols/Ralph Nichols (England) 1938 Lesley Nichols/Ralph Nichols (England) 1939 Tom H. Boyle/Jim L. Rankin (Ireland) 1940-46 The All England cancelled during World War II 1947 Tage Madsen/Poul Holm (Denmark) 1948 Preben Dabelsteen/Børge Frederiksen (Denmark) 1949 Ooi Teik Hock/Teoh Seng Khoon (Malaysia) 1950 Jørn Skaarup/Preben Dabelsteen (Denmark) 1951 David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong (Malaysia) 1952 David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong (Malaysia) 1953 David Ewe Choong/Eddy B. Choong (Malaysia) 1954 Ooi Teik Hock/Ong Poh Lim (Malaysia) 1955 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1956 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1957 Joseph Alston (USA)/'Johnnie' Heah (Malaysia) 1958 Erland Kops/Poul Erik Nielsen (Denmark) 1959 Lim Say Hup/Teh Kew San (Malaysia) 1960 Finn Kobbero/Poul Erik Nielsen (Denmark) 1961 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1962 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1963 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1964 Finn Kobbero/Jorgen Hammergaard Hansen (Denmark) 1965 Ng Boon Bee/Tan Yee Khan (Malaysia) 1966 Ng Boon Bee/Tan Yee Khan (Malaysia) 1967 Henning Borch/Erland Kops (Denmark)
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