1933 Singapore Open

The 1933 Singapore Open, also known as the 1933 Singapore Badminton Championships, took place from 15 July – 16 December 1933 at the S.V.C Drill Hall in City Hall and Villa Dolce in Tanjong Katong, Singapore. The ties were played over a few months with the first round ties being played on the 15th of July[1][2] and the last few ties (the women's doubles and the mixed doubles finals) were played on the 16th of December at Villa Dolce due to the S.V.C Drill Hall being unavailable.[3][4][5]

1933 Singapore Open
Tournament details
Dates15 July – 16 December 1933
VenueS.V.C Drill Hall
Villa Dolce
LocationCity Hall and Tanjong Katong, Singapore
Champions
Men's singlesStraits Settlements Koh Keng Siang
Women's singlesStraits Settlements Ong Siew Eng
Men's doublesStraits Settlements Charlie Chua
Straits Settlements Yeo Kian Ann
Women's doublesStraits Settlements Chow Han Hua
Straits Settlements Sheh Sai Ming
Mixed doublesStraits Settlements E. J. Vass
Straits Settlements J. de Souza
1932 1934

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Straits Settlements Koh Keng Siang Straits Settlements Lim Boon Guan 9–15, 15–7, 15–12
Women's singles Straits Settlements Ong Siew Eng Straits Settlements Alice Pennefather 11–4, 13–10
Men's doubles Straits Settlements Charlie Chua & Yeo Kian Ann Straits Settlements Lim Boon Guan & Wee Eng Siang 21–10, 21–13
Women's doubles Straits Settlements Chow Han Hua & Sheh Sai Ming Straits Settlements Yang Yik Ying & Yun Chi Fen 15–6, 15–11
Mixed doubles Straits Settlements E. J. Vass & J. de Souza Straits Settlements L. M. Pennefather & Alice Pennefather 21–7, 21–9

References

  1. "Singapore Championship Tournament". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 15 July 1933.
  2. "Singapore Championship Ties". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 18 July 1933.
  3. "End of Badminton Season". Malaya Tribune. 18 December 1933.
  4. "Koh Keng Siang Wins Singles Championship Final". Malaya Tribune. 9 October 1933.
  5. "Title Holder Beaten". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 19 September 1933.
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