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1991 Singapore Open

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1991 Singapore Open
Tournament details
Dates17 July 1991–
21 July 1991
Edition45th
LevelWorld Grand Prix 4 Stars
Total prize moneyUS$90,000
VenueSingapore Indoor Stadium
LocationKallang, Singapore
Champions
Men's singlesIndonesia Bambang Suprianto
Women's singlesChina Huang Hua
Men's doublesSouth Korea Kim Moon-soo
South Korea Park Joo-bong
Women's doublesSouth Korea Chung Myung-hee
South Korea Chung So-young
Mixed doublesDenmark Thomas Lund
Denmark Pernille Dupont
1990 1992

The 1991 Singapore Open (also known as the Konica Cup) was a four-star badminton tournament that took place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore, from July 17 to July 21, 1991.[1] The total prize money on offer was US$90,000.[2][3]

Final results

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles Indonesia Bambang Suprianto Indonesia Fung Permadi 15–9, 15–8
Women's singles China Huang Hua China Zhou Lei 11–5, 7–11, 11–2
Men's doubles South Korea Kim Moon-soo & Park Joo-bong China Huang Zhanzhong & Zheng Yumin 15–2, 15–4
Women's doubles South Korea Chung Myung-hee & Chung So-young Sweden Christine Gandrup & Lim Xiaoqing 15–11, 15–3
Mixed doubles Denmark Thomas Lund & Pernille Dupont Sweden Pär-Gunnar Jönsson & Maria Bengtsson 15–8, 15–12

References

  1. ^ "SINGAPORE OPEN 1991 - Badminton Statistics". badmintonstatistics.net.
  2. ^ "Konica Cup to be a five-star event". The New Paper. 18 July 1991.
  3. ^ "Tight schedule, so no Konica Cup". The Straits Times. 23 March 1993.
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