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1929 Singapore Open
Tournament details
Dates19 October 1929–
16 November 1929
Edition1st
VenueOld Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association Hall
Singapore Chinese Girls' School Hall
LocationCity Hall and Somerset, Singapore
Champions
Men's singlesStraits Settlements E. J. Vass
1930

The 1929 Singapore Open, also known as the 1929 Singapore Open Singles Badminton Championship, took place from 19 October – 16 November 1929 at the Old Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association Hall in City Hall with the final been played at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School Hall in Somerset, Singapore. The ties were played over a month with the first round ties being played on the 19th of October[1] and the final was played on the 16th of November.[2] The championship started as a men's singles competition before the rest of the disciplines were added in the subsequent editions.

E.J. Vass won the inaugural championship when he defeated See Gim Hock in two straight games to win the men's singles title.[2]

Origins

[edit]

Badminton was first introduced in Singapore by the British and was initially played among the British upper-class residing in Singapore. However, the game spread quickly to the rest of the local population which included English-educated elites, civil servants, white-collar workers and Chinese school students. Amid the rising popularity of badminton, badminton enthusiasts started forming clubs, or “parties”, to meet and play the game.[3]

In 1928, an 'unofficial' badminton championship was held by the Amateur Sporting Association in Singapore as there was no national governing body for badminton back then.[4] In 1929, the Singapore Badminton Association (SBA) was established to promote the sport and organise competitions and its first official annual open championship was held that same year with the best players chosen to represent Singapore in the regional tournaments.[3] The event organisers were Mr Tan Boo Teck, the first president of SBA and its committee members.[5] The winner will receive the Aw Boon Haw Shield, which was originally presented by Mr Aw Boon Haw to the Amateur Sporting Association.[6]

Final results

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Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Straits Settlements E. J. Vass Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15–11, 15–10

Men's singles

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First round[7][8] Second round[8][9] Third round[10] Quarter-finals[10] Semi-finals[11] Final[2]
                        
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass 15 15
Straits Settlements Kwek Chip Siang 33
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass 15 15
Straits Settlements Lim Boon Guan 51
Straits Settlements Lim Boon Guan 15 15
Straits Settlements Charlie Chua 58
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass 15 15
Straits Settlements Hendrick Tan 65
Straits Settlements Hendrick Tan 15 15
Straits Settlements Chew Keow Chin 115
Straits Settlements Hendrick Tan 15 1215
Straits Settlements Koh Cheng Moh 315 9
Straits Settlements Koh Cheng Moh 15 15
Straits Settlements Cheong Yew Loo 99
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass w/ o
Straits Settlements L. J. de Souza
Straits Settlements L. J. de Souza
bye
Straits Settlements L. J. de Souza 15 15
Straits Settlements Neo Peng Heng 116
Straits Settlements Neo Peng Heng
bye
Straits Settlements L. J. de Souza 15 15
Straits Settlements Low Liang Quee 43
Straits Settlements Low Liang Quee
bye
Straits Settlements Low Liang Quee 15 15
Straits Settlements Koh Leng Hoo 36
Straits Settlements Koh Leng Hoo
bye
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass 15 15
Straits Settlements Seah Eng Liat 83
Straits Settlements Seah Eng Liat
bye
Straits Settlements Seah Eng Liat 17 15
Straits Settlements Quan Siew Chye 153
Straits Settlements Quan Siew Chye
bye
Straits Settlements Seah Eng Liat 15 15
Straits Settlements Robert Tan 57
Straits Settlements Robert Tan
bye
Straits Settlements Robert Tan 415 15
Straits Settlements Goh Ah Cheng 15 128
Straits Settlements Goh Ah Cheng
bye
Straits Settlements Seah Eng Liat 15 15
Straits Settlements Ong Hock Poh 53
Straits Settlements Ong Hock Poh
bye
Straits Settlements Ong Hock Poh 15 15
Straits Settlements Koh Beng Swee 113
Straits Settlements Koh Beng Swee
bye
Straits Settlements Ong Hock Poh 15 15
Straits Settlements Koh Keng Siang 912
Straits Settlements Koh Keng Siang
bye
Straits Settlements Koh Keng Siang 18 1215
Straits Settlements Ho Choy Kian 1415 2
Straits Settlements Ho Choy Kian
bye
Straits Settlements E. J. Vass 15 15
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 1110
Straits Settlements Tan Peng Cheow
bye
Straits Settlements Tan Peng Cheow 18 117
Straits Settlements Tan Boon Kwang 1715 15
Straits Settlements Tan Boon Kwang
bye
Straits Settlements Tan Peng Cheow 18 915
Straits Settlements Arthur Lim 1415 12
Straits Settlements Arthur Lim
bye
Straits Settlements Arthur Lim 15 15
Straits Settlements E. Sim Mong 96
Straits Settlements E. Sim Mong
bye
Straits Settlements Tan Peng Cheow 1211
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann 15 15
Straits Settlements Ang Whatt Kim
bye
Straits Settlements Ang Whatt Kim 16 15
Straits Settlements Beng Tian Yew 1511
Straits Settlements Beng Tian Yew
bye
Straits Settlements Ang Whatt Kim 712
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann 15 15
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann
bye
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann 18 15
Straits Settlements Lee Kim Seck 178
Straits Settlements Lee Kim Seck
bye
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann 96
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15 15
Straits Settlements Lim Chek Heng
bye
Straits Settlements Lim Chek Heng 15 15
Straits Settlements Wee Hong Hai 89
Straits Settlements Wee Hong Hai
bye
Straits Settlements Lim Chek Heng 15 15
Straits Settlements Yeo Sim Kang 47
Straits Settlements Yeo Sim Kang
bye
Straits Settlements Yeo Sim Kang 15 1015
Straits Settlements Lim Chin Lam 915 8
Straits Settlements Lim Chin Lam
bye
Straits Settlements Lim Chek Heng 47
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15 15
Straits Settlements Tan Miang Cheng 15 15
Straits Settlements L. Samuel 33
Straits Settlements Tan Miang Cheng 15 15
Straits Settlements Tan Swee Wah 65
Straits Settlements Tan Swee Wah 18 18
Straits Settlements Lim Chuan Geok 1314
Straits Settlements Tan Miang Cheng 1215 10
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15 1115
Straits Settlements Tan Hong Hoon 17 15
Straits Settlements Gan Hock Seng 1511
Straits Settlements Tan Hong Hoon 14
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15 15
Straits Settlements Wee Eng Siang 11
Straits Settlements See Gim Hock 15 15

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 17 October 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ a b c "E. J. Vass Wins Singapore Singles Title". The Straits Times. 21 November 1929. p. 13.
  • ^ a b "Badminton in Singapore". Singapore Infopedia. 2016.
  • ^ "Singapore Badminton Singles Open Championship". Malayan Saturday Post. 22 September 1928. p. 36.
  • ^ "An Open Championship". Malaya Tribune. 16 August 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ "Story Of Singapore Badminton Trophy". The Straits Times. 7 December 1947. p. 10.
  • ^ "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 15 October 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ a b "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 21 October 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 29 October 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ a b "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 4 November 1929. p. 10.
  • ^ "Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 15 November 1929. p. 10.

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