1920 All England Badminton Championships

The 1920 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, England from 2 March to 7 March 1920.[1] It was the first All England Championships since 1914 following a six year break because of World War I.

1920 All England Open Badminton Championships
Tournament details
Dates2 March 1920 (1920-03-02)
7 March 1920 (1920-03-07)
Edition17th
VenueRoyal Horticultural Hall
LocationElverton Street, Westminster, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1914 1921

George Thomas played under the alias George Allen and finally won his first men's singles title after many years of trying, his best previous singles result was as a losing finalist 16 years earlier in 1904. Another player Archibald Engelbach played under the alias Archibald Fee and won the doubles with Raoul du Roveray.[2][3][4]

K. S. Tann was listed as representing China in the first round of the men's singles and was beaten by the defending champion Guy Sautter 15-1, 15-3. It was the first instance of a Chinese player appearing at the Championships. Tann partnered by Mackinnon also made it to the semi-finals of the men's doubles.[1][5]

Final results edit

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles   George Allen (Sir George Thomas)   William Swinden 15–9, 14-17, 15-5
Women's singles   Kitty McKane   Margaret Tragett 11–6, 11-5
Men's doubles   Archibald Fee (Archibald Engelbach) & Raoul du Roveray   J. H. Colin Prior & Herbert Uber 15–13, 15–8
Women's doubles   Violet Elton & Lavinia Radeglia   D. Harvey & Mrs Reynolds+ 17-15, 5–15, 15–10
Mixed doubles   George Allen (Sir George Thomas) & Hazel Hogarth   Guy Sautter & D. Harvey 15-12, 15-12

+ alias

Men's singles edit

Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
  George Allen 15 15
  Herbert Uber 11 4
  Allen 15 3 15
  Sautter 12 15 12
  Guy Sautter 15 15
  J. H. Colin Prior 3 5
  Allen 15 15
  Millar 8 8
  Jackson W. Millar 15 15
  A. Mackinnon 6 6
  Millar w/o
  Devlin scr
  Frank Devlin 15 12 17
  A. K. Jones 8 15 14
  Allen 15 14 15
  Swinden 9 17 5
  W. T. Henderson 15 15
  R. G. P. Hunter 12 12
  Henderson 15 15
  Parsloe 0 6
  Douglas Parsloe 15 15
  C. W. Hordern 5 5
  Henderson 1 15 3
  Swinden 15 12 15
  A. G. Macdonnell 15 15
  J. K. James 6 6
  Macdonnell 11 9
  Swinden 15 15
  William Swinden 15 15
  Bertrand Peek 0 10

Women's singles edit

First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                    
  Kitty McKane 11 11
  Violet Baddeley 2 5
  McKane 11 11
  Wheelwright 1 0
  A. Wheelwright
 
  McKane 11 11
  Radeglia 4 1
  Lavinia Radeglia
 
  Radeglia
 
 
 
  McKane 11 11
  Tragett 6 5
  Margaret Tragett
 
  Tragett 11 13
  Snaith 0 11
  Marguerite Snaith
 
  Tragett 11 11
  Aitken 2 2
  D. M. Aitken
 
  Aitken 11 6 11
  Hogg 2 11 4
  Miss A. M. Hogg
 

Men's doubles edit

Semifinals Final
          
  Archibald Engelbach
  Raoul du Roveray
15 17
  Frank Chesterton
  Sir George Thomas
6 15
  Archibald Engelbach
  Raoul du Roveray
15 15
  Herbert Uber
  J. H. Colin Prior
13 8
  Herbert Uber
  J. H. Colin Prior
15 15
  A. Mackinnon
  K. S. Tann
2 10

Women's doubles edit

Semifinals Final
          
  Violet Elton
  Lavinia Radeglia
13 15 15
  Kitty McKane
  Hazel Hogarth
18 3 11
  Violet Elton
  Lavinia Radeglia
17 5 15
  Miss D. Harvey
  Mrs Reynolds+
15 15 10
  Miss D. Harvey
  Mrs Reynolds+
15 15
  Violet Baddeley
  E. M. Stewart
3 12

+ alias

Mixed doubles edit

Semifinals Final
          
  Sir George Thomas
  Hazel Hogarth
w/o
  Frank Chesterton
  Margaret Tragett
scr
  Sir George Thomas
  Hazel Hogarth
15 15
  Guy Sautter
  Miss D. Harvey
12 12
  Guy Sautter
  Miss D. Harvey
15 15
  Raoul du Roveray
  Christina Douglass
1 3

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Badminton". The Times. 3 March 1920. Retrieved 3 April 2021 – via Gale Primary Sources.
  2. ^ "The Championships and its prospects". Pall Mall Gazette. 1 March 1920. Retrieved 3 April 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Badminton Championships". Pall Mall Gazette. 3 March 1920. Retrieved 3 April 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "Badminton The All England Championships". Pall Mall Gazette. 4 March 1920. Retrieved 3 April 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Badminton". The Times. 6 March 1920. Retrieved 3 April 2021 – via Gale Primary Sources.