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1969 Uber Cup qualification
Tournament details
Dates7 September 1968 – 28 February 1969
LocationAsian zone:
Bangkok

American zone:
Wilmington
European zone:
Copenhagen
Dresden
Dublin
Dunfermline
Edinburgh
Hamburg
Stoke

Australasian zone:
Masterton
Perth
1966 1972

The qualifying process for the 1969 Uber Cup took place from 7 September 1968 to 28 February 1969 to decide the final teams which will play in the final tournament.

Qualification process

The qualification process is divided into four regions, the Asian Zone, the American Zone, the European Zone and the Australasian Zone. Teams in their respective zone will compete in a knockout format. Three singles and four doubles will be played on the day of competition. The teams that win their respective zone will earn a place in the final tournament to be held in Tokyo.[1]

The winners of the 1963 Uber Cup, the United States were exempted from the qualifying rounds and automatically qualified for the challenge round. Therefore, Canada automatically qualified for the final tournament since there was no other opponent in the American zone qualifiers.

Qualified teams

Country Qualified as Qualified on Final appearance
 Thailand Asian Zone winners 1 February 1969 1st
 England European Zone winners 28 February 1969 3rd
 United States American Zone winners 3 March 1969 5th
 Indonesia Australasian Zone winners 21 September 1968 3rd

Asian Zone

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
30 January 1969 – Bangkok
 
 
 Thailand5
 
1 February 1969 – Bangkok
 
 India2
 
 Thailand5
 
 
 
 South Korea2
 
Bye
 
 
 South Korea
 

Semi-finals

Final

American Zone

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
3 March 1969 – Wilmington
 
 
 United States5
 
March 1969 – Lima
 
 Canada2
 
 United Statesw/o
 
 
 
 Peru
 
Bye
 
 
 Peru
 

Semi-finals

Final

The United States automatically qualified for the final tournament as winners of the Pan American zone after Peru withdrew from the competition.

European Zone

Bracket

 
First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
 England
 
 
 
Bye
 
 England
 
 
 
Bye
 
Bye
 
23 January 1969 – Stoke
 
Bye
 
 England5
 
21 November 1968 – Dublin
 
 Denmark2
 
 Ireland2
 
2 January 1969 – Copenhagen
 
 Denmark5
 
 Denmark7
 
 
 
 South Africa0
 
 South Africaw/o
 
28 February 1969 – Hamburg
 
Bye
 
 England6
 
December 1968 – Haarlem
 
 West Germany1
 
 Netherlands
 
25 January 1969 – Dresden
 
 East Germanyw/o
 
 East Germany1
 
5 December 1968 – Dunfermline
 
 Scotland6
 
 Scotland4
 
16 February 1969 – Edinburgh
 
 Sweden3
 
 Scotland1
 
 
 
 West Germany6
 
Bye
 
 
 
Bye
 
Bye
 
 
 
 West Germany
 
Bye
 
 
 West Germany
 

First round

Second round

Semi-finals

Final

Australasian Zone

Bracket

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
7 September 1968 – Masterton
 
 
 Indonesia6
 
21 September 1968 – Perth
 
 New Zealand1
 
 Indonesia7
 
 
 
 Australia0
 
Bye
 
 
 Australia
 

Semi-finals

Final

References

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  6. ^ "Uber Cup: First Scots win after fine doubles recovery". The Scotsman. 6 December 1968. p. 22. Retrieved 7 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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  9. ^ Badmintonbladet 21 (February 1968), p. 8
  10. ^ "Germans impress in victory but no walk-over". The Scotsman. 17 February 1969. p. 13. Retrieved 7 July 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
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