Japan Open 1994

Die Japan Open 1994 im Badminton fanden vom 19. bis zum 23. Januar 1994 in Yoyogi, Tokio, statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 110.000 US-Dollar, was dem Turnier zu einem Fünf-Sterne-Status im Grand-Prix-Circuit verhalf.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelIndonesien Ardy WiranataIndonesien Heryanto ArbiSchwedenSchweden Jens Olsson
Indonesien Joko Suprianto
DameneinzelIndonesien Susi SusantiChina Volksrepublik Ye ZhaoyingDanemark Pernille Nedergaard
Danemark Camilla Martin
HerrendoppelIndonesien Ricky Subagja
Indonesien Denny Kantono
Thailand Pramote Teerawiwatana
Thailand Sakrapee Thongsari
Danemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Danemark Thomas Lund
China Volksrepublik Chen Hongyong
China Volksrepublik Chen Kang
DamendoppelKorea Sud Chung So-young
Korea Sud Gil Young-ah
Indonesien Finarsih
Indonesien Lili Tampi
Indonesien Eliza Nathanael
Indonesien Zelin Resiana
Danemark Lotte Olsen
Danemark Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
MixedDanemark Jon Holst-Christensen
SchwedenSchweden Catrine Bengtsson
Danemark Michael Søgaard
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
Danemark Christian Jakobsen
Danemark Lotte Olsen
Danemark Thomas Lund
Danemark Marlene Thomsen

Finalergebnisse

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelIndonesien Ardy WiranataIndonesien Heryanto Arbi12-15, 15-6, 15-3
DameneinzelIndonesien Susi SusantiChina Volksrepublik Ye Zhaoying11-6, 10-12, 11-8
HerrendoppelIndonesien Ricky Subagja
Indonesien Denny Kantono
Thailand Sakrapee Thongsari
Thailand Pramote Teerawiwatana
15-11, 12-15, 18-16
DamendoppelKorea Sud Chung So-young
Korea Sud Gil Young-ah
Indonesien Lili Tampi
Indonesien Finarsih
15-11, 15-11
MixedDanemark Jon Holst-Christensen
SchwedenSchweden Catrine Bengtsson
Danemark Michael Søgaard
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
15-7, 15-9

Ergebnisse

Herreneinzel Qualifikation

  • Mexiko Fernando de la TorreVereinigte StaatenVereinigte Staaten Mark Manha: 15-6 / 15-2
  • JapanJapan Hidetaka YamadaVereinigte StaatenVereinigte Staaten Andrew Ibrahim: 15-5 / 15-1
  • JapanJapan Yuki NakamuraGrenada Stephenson Sylvester: 15-0 / 15-0
  • Mexiko Ernesto de la TorreJapanJapan Shigeru Fukuda: 15-10 / 14-17 / 15-11
  • JapanJapan Kusamao SuzukiMexiko Fernando de la Torre: 15-3 / 18-13
  • JapanJapan Shinji OhtaJapanJapan Masahuru Yamaguchi: 15-4 / 15-2

Herreneinzel

Dameneinzel

Herrendoppel

Damendoppel

Mixed

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