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Badminton tournament
1973 Thomas Cup qualification
Tournament details
Dates12 September 1972 – 21 April 1973
LocationAsian zone:
Bangkok
Lahore
Singapore
Tokyo

American zone:
Mexico City
Montreal
Ottawa
European zone:
Aberdeen
Barsinghausen
Helsinki
Melksham
Mülheim
Stockholm

Australasian zone:
Auckland
Tauranga
1970 1976

The qualifying process for the 1973 Thomas Cup took place from 12 September 1972 to 21 April 1973 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. Teams will compete for two days, with two singles and doubles played on the first day and three singles and two doubles played on the next day. The teams that win their respective zone will earn a place in the final tournament to be held in Jakarta.

Indonesia were the champions of the last Thomas Cup, therefore the team automatically qualified for the inter-zone play-offs.

Qualified teams

Country Qualified as Qualified on Final appearance
 Indonesia 1970 Thomas Cup winners 6 June 1970 6th
 Thailand Asian Zone winners 24 February 1973 4th
 Denmark European Zone winners 4 March 1973 9th
 Canada American Zone winners 21 April 1973 2nd
 India Australasian Zone winners 7 October 1972 3rd

Asian Zone

Bracket

 First roundSemi-finalsFinal
           
 21 October 1972 – Singapore
 
  Singapore2
 25 December 1972 – Lahore
  Thailand7
  Thailand8
 November 1972
  Pakistan1
  Pakistanw/o
 23 February 1973 – Bangkok
  Sri Lanka
  Thailand5
  
  Malaysia4
  Japan
 7 October 1972 – Tokyo
 Bye
  Japan4
  
  Malaysia5
  Malaysia
 
 Bye
 

First round


Thailand
7
Singapore
21–22 October 1972

Singapore
2
1 2 3
1 Thailand
Singapore
Bandid Jaiyen
Ng Chor Yau
15
5
15
6
   
2 Thailand
Singapore
Sangob Rattanusorn
Yeo Ah Seng
15
8
18
14
   
3 Thailand
Singapore
Bandid Jaiyen / Sangob Rattanusorn
Ahmad Abu Bakar Baghrib / Yeo Ah Seng
15
3
7
15
15
7
 
4 Thailand
Singapore
Thongchai Phongful / Sila Ulao
Cheong Cheng Swee / Wee Kin
9
15
15
9
15
5
 
5 Thailand
Singapore
Sangob Rattanusorn
Ng Chor Yau
11
15
    retired
 
6 Thailand
Singapore
Bandid Jaiyen
Yeo Ah Seng
18
16
15
3
   
7 Thailand
Singapore
Pichai Kongsirithavorn
Wee Kin
16
8
9
6
   
8 Thailand
Singapore
Thongchai Phongful / Sila Ulao
Ahmad Abu Bakar Baghrib / Yeo Ah Seng
17
16
15
8
   
9 Thailand
Singapore
Bandid Jaiyen / Pichai Kongsirithavorn
Cheong Cheng Swee / Wee Kin
10
15
13
15
   

Semi-finals


Thailand
8
Lahore, Pakistan
25–26 December 1972

Pakistan
1
1 2 3
1 Thailand
Pakistan
Pichai Kongsirithavorn
Javed Iqbal
5
15
4
15
   
2 Thailand
Pakistan
Bandid Jaiyen
Hassan Shaheed
15
6
15
5
   
3 Thailand
Pakistan
Chirasak Champakao / Pornchai Sakuntaniyom
Khawaja Salahuddin / Anwar Saeed
15
7
15
10
   
4 Thailand
Pakistan
Sangob Rattanusorn / Sila Ulao
Javed Iqbal / Hassan Shaheed
7
15
18
13
18
13
 
5 Thailand
Pakistan
Bandid Jaiyen
Javed Iqbal
15
6
15
8
   
6 Thailand
Pakistan
Pichai Kongsirithavorn
Hassan Shaheed
3
15
15
4
18
13
 
7 Thailand
Pakistan
Sangob Rattanusorn
Fazal Haq
15
0
15
10
   
8 Thailand
Pakistan
Chirasak Champakao / Pornchai Sakuntaniyom
Javed Iqbal / Hassan Shaheed
15
8
15
8
   
9 Thailand
Pakistan
Sangob Rattanusorn / Sila Ulao
Khawaja Salahuddin / Hassan Shaheed
15
5
15
3
   

Malaysia
5
Tokyo, Japan
7–8 October 1972

Japan
4
1 2 3
1 Malaysia
Japan
Tan Aik Huang
Masao Akiyama
5
15
15
6
15
7
 
2 Malaysia
Japan
Tan Aik Mong
Ippei Kojima
18
13
13
11
   
3 Malaysia
Japan
Punch Gunalan / Ng Boon Bee
Nobutaka Ikeda / Shōichi Toganoo
9
15
15
12
15
9
 
4 Malaysia
Japan
Ng Tat Wai / Tan Aik Huang
Junji Honma / Tsutomu Imaizumi
11
15
15
4
2
15
 
5 Malaysia
Japan
Tan Aik Mong
Masao Akiyama
15
8
16
17
6
15
 
6 Malaysia
Japan
Tan Aik Huang
Ippei Kojima
15
7
14
18
8
15
 
7 Malaysia
Japan
Punch Gunalan
Junji Honma
15
10
11
15
17
16
 
8 Malaysia
Japan
Ng Tat Wai / Tan Aik Huang
Nobutaka Ikeda / Shōichi Toganoo
15
12
15
8
   
9 Malaysia
Japan
Punch Gunalan / Ng Boon Bee
Junji Honma / Tsutomu Imaizumi
5
15
15
8
6
15
 

Final


Malaysia
4
Bangkok, Thailand
23–24 February 1973

Thailand
5
1 2 3
1 Malaysia
Thailand
Tan Aik Mong
Bandid Jaiyen
15
8
15
12
   
2 Malaysia
Thailand
Tan Aik Huang
Sangob Rattanusorn
15
7
6
15
15
4
 
3 Malaysia
Thailand
Punch Gunalan / Ng Boon Bee
Chirasak Champakao / Pornchai Sakuntaniyom
15
7
15
10
   
4 Malaysia
Thailand
Abdul Rahman Mohamed / Tan Aik Huang
Bandid Jaiyen / Sangob Rattanusorn
2
9
    retired
 
5 Malaysia
Thailand
Tan Aik Huang
Bandid Jaiyen
5
15
2
15
   
6 Malaysia
Thailand
Tan Aik Mong
Sangob Rattanusorn
7
15
10
15
   
7 Malaysia
Thailand
Punch Gunalan
Pichai Kongsirithavorn
15
3
15
8
   
8 Malaysia
Thailand
Abdul Rahman Mohamed / Tan Aik Huang
Chirasak Champakao / Pornchai Sakuntaniyom
9
15
18
16
4
15
 
9 Malaysia
Thailand
Punch Gunalan / Ng Boon Bee
Bandid Jaiyen / Sangob Rattanusorn
1
15
10
15
   

American Zone

Bracket

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 3 March 1973 – Mexico City
 
  Mexico5
 20 April 1973 – Montreal
  United States4
  Mexico3
 8 December 1972 – Ottawa
  Canada6
  Canada9
 
  Peru0
 

Semi-finals


Canada
9
Ottawa, Canada
8–9 December 1972

Peru
0
1 2 3
1 Canada
Peru
Jamie McKee
Héctor Maynetto
15
0
15
4
   
2 Canada
Peru
Jamie Paulson
Guillermo Zavala
15
6
15
2
   
3 Canada
Peru
Dave Charron / Jim Lynch
Jorge Gallegos / Ricardo Newton
15
7
15
9
   
4 Canada
Peru
Doug McGillivray / Jamie Paulson
Miguel Argüelles / Guillermo Zavala
15
6
15
7
   
5 Canada
Peru
Jamie Paulson
Ricardo Newton
15
2
15
3
   
6 Canada
Peru
Jamie McKee
Guillermo Zavala
15
4
17
1
15
 
7 Canada
Peru
Vic Conley
Miguel Argüelles
15
5
15
5
   
8 Canada
Peru
Doug McGillivray / Jamie Paulson
Jorge Gallegos / Ricardo Newton
15
3
15
9
   
9 Canada
Peru
Dave Charron / Jim Lynch
Miguel Argüelles / Guillermo Zavala
18
6
15
3
   

United States
4
Mexico City, Mexico
3–4 March 1973

Mexico
5
1 2 3
1 United States
Mexico
Chris Kinard
Roy Díaz González
8
15
1
15
   
2 United States
Mexico
Charles Coakley
Victor Jaramillo
13
15
18
16
9
15
 
3 United States
Mexico
Mike Adams / Thomas Carmichael
Jorge Palazuelos / Francisco Sañudo
18
13
15
18
9
15
 
4 United States
Mexico
Donald C. Paup / Jim Poole
Roy Díaz González / Victor Jaramillo
15
9
15
2
   
5 United States
Mexico
Charles Coakley
Roy Díaz González
15
5
16
18
6
15
 
6 United States
Mexico
Chris Kinard
Victor Jaramillo
3
15
15
10
3
15
 
7 United States
Mexico
Jim Poole
José Icaza
10
15
15
8
15
11
 
8 United States
Mexico
Mike Adams / Thomas Carmichael
Roy Díaz González / Victor Jaramillo
15
6
17
16
   
9 United States
Mexico
Donald C. Paup / Jim Poole
Jorge Palazuelos / Francisco Sañudo
15
1
15
9
   

Final


Canada
6
Montreal, Canada
20–21 April 1973

Mexico
3
1 2 3
1 Canada
Mexico
Jamie Paulson
Roy Díaz González
10
15
15
8
8
15
 
2 Canada
Mexico
Bruce Rollick
José Icaza
6
15
14
17
   
3 Canada
Mexico
Raphi Kanchanaraphi / Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Jorge Palazuelos / Francisco Sañudo
15
5
15
3
   
4 Canada
Mexico
Yves Paré / Jamie Paulson
Roy Díaz González / Ricardo Jaramillo
15
2
15
1
   
5 Canada
Mexico
Wayne Macdonnell
Jorge Palazuelos
15
2
15
7
   
6 Canada
Mexico
Jamie Paulson
José Icaza
15
2
15
2
   
7 Canada
Mexico
Bruce Rollick
Roy Díaz González
8
15
11
15
   
8 Canada
Mexico
Yves Paré / Jamie Paulson
Jorge Palazuelos / Francisco Sañudo
15
7
15
7
   
9 Canada
Mexico
Raphi Kanchanaraphi / Channarong Ratanaseangsuang
Roy Díaz González / Ricardo Jaramillo
15
2
15
3
   

European Zone

Bracket

 First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
               
 18 October 1972 – Melksham
 
  England9
 29 December 1972 – Barsinghausen
  Netherlands0
  England4
 24 November 1972 – Mülheim
  West Germany5
  West Germany9
 23 February 1973 – Mülheim
  Ireland0
  West Germany2
  
  Denmark7
  Denmark
  
 Bye
  Denmark
  
 Bye
 Bye
 3 March 1973 – Stockholm
 Bye
  Denmark8
 25 November 1972 – Helsinki
  Sweden1
  Finland0
 January 1972
  Scotland9
  Scotlandw/o
  
  Austria
  Austria
 26 January 1973 – Aberdeen
 Bye
  Scotland4
  
  Sweden5
 Bye
  
 Bye
 Bye
  
  Sweden
 Bye
 
  Sweden
 

First round


England
9
Melksham, England
18–19 October 1972

Netherlands
0
1 2 3
1 England
Netherlands
Derek Talbot
Rob Ridder
15
8
15
4
   
2 England
Netherlands
Ray Stevens
Clemens Wortel
15
2
15
6
   
3 England
Netherlands
Elliot Stuart / Derek Talbot
Rob Ridder / Guus de Vogel
15
4
15
4
   
4 England
Netherlands
David Eddy / Eddy Sutton
Boudewijn Ridder / Clemens Wortel
15
4
15
6
   
5 England
Netherlands
Ray Stevens
Rob Ridder
15
9
15
11
   
6 England
Netherlands
Derek Talbot
Clemens Wortel
15
4
15
11
   
7 England
Netherlands
David Eddy
Guus de Vogel
15
6
15
3
   
8 England
Netherlands
Elliot Stuart / Derek Talbot
Boudewijn Ridder / Clemens Wortel
15
3
18
15
   
9 England
Netherlands
David Eddy / Eddy Sutton
Rob Ridder / Guus de Vogel
15
4
15
6
   

Ireland
0
Mülheim an der Ruhr, West Germany
24–25 November 1972

West Germany
9
1 2 3
1 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
Colin Bell
Wolfgang Bochow
6
15
5
15
   
2 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
Adrian Bell
Michael Schnaase
3
15
4
15
   
3 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
John McCloy / Peter Moore
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
16
18
8
15
   
4 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
David Doherty / Colin Bell
Horst Lösche / Roland Maywald
13
15
7
15
   
5 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
Adrian Bell
Wolfgang Bochow
2
15
6
5
   
6 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
Colin Bell
Michael Schnaase
7
10
6
9
   
7 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
Peter Moore
Horst Lösche
8
15
12
15
   
8 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
John McCloy / Peter Moore
Horst Lösche / Roland Maywald
12
15
15
7
2
15
 
9 Republic of Ireland
West Germany
David Doherty / Colin Bell
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
4
15
12
15
   

Scotland
9
Helsinki, Finland
25–26 November 1972

Finland
0
1 2 3
1 Scotland
Finland
Robert S. McCoig
Lars-Henrik Nybergh
9
15
15
4
15
6
 
2 Scotland
Finland
Nicol McCloy
Jouko Degerth
15
9
15
7
   
3 Scotland
Finland
Fraser Gow / Robert S. McCoig
Eero Läikkö / Mårten Segercrantz
15
3
15
4
   
4 Scotland
Finland
Jim Ansari / John Britton
Jouko Degerth / Henrik Kuningas
15
4
15
4
   
5 Scotland
Finland
Nicol McCloy
Lars-Henrik Nybergh
15
8
15
5
   
6 Scotland
Finland
Robert S. McCoig
Jouko Degerth
15
8
15
2
   
7 Scotland
Finland
Fraser Gow
Carl-Johan Nybergh
15
10
15
7
   
8 Scotland
Finland
Jim Ansari / John Britton
Eero Läikkö / Mårten Segercrantz
15
5
15
5
   
9 Scotland
Finland
Fraser Gow / Robert S. McCoig
Jouko Degerth / Henrik Kuningas
15
3
15
6
   

Second round


England
4
Barsinghausen, West Germany
29–30 December 1972

West Germany
5
1 2 3
1 England
West Germany
Derek Talbot
Wolfgang Bochow
5
15
13
15
   
2 England
West Germany
Ray Stevens
Michael Schnaase
17
14
7
15
14
17
 
3 England
West Germany
Elliot Stuart / Derek Talbot
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
2
8
11
11
   
4 England
West Germany
Ray Stevens / Mike Tredgett
Willi Braun / Roland Maywald
15
4
3
15
15
12
 
5 England
West Germany
Derek Talbot
Michael Schnaase
15
7
15
12
   
6 England
West Germany
Ray Stevens
Wolfgang Bochow
5
15
13
15
   
7 England
West Germany
David Eddy
Gerhard Kucki
15
10
15
17
15
8
 
8 England
West Germany
Ray Stevens / Mike Tredgett
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
15
3
15
11
   
9 England
West Germany
Elliot Stuart / Derek Talbot
Willi Braun / Roland Maywald
11
15
6
15
   

Semi-finals


Denmark
7
Mülheim an der Ruhr, West Germany
23–24 February 1973

West Germany
2
1 2 3
1 Denmark
West Germany
Elo Hansen
Wolfgang Bochow
12
15
7
15
   
2 Denmark
West Germany
Svend Pri
Michael Schnaase
15
8
15
7
   
3 Denmark
West Germany
Poul Petersen / Svend Pri
Willi Braun / Roland Maywald
10
15
9
15
   
4 Denmark
West Germany
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
15
10
15
8
   
5 Denmark
West Germany
Elo Hansen
Michael Schnaase
15
11
15
10
   
6 Denmark
West Germany
Svend Pri
Wolfgang Bochow
15
7
16
17
15
11
 
7 Denmark
West Germany
Flemming Delfs
Gerhard Kucki
15
8
15
4
15
 
8 Denmark
West Germany
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Willi Braun / Roland Maywald
15
7
15
10
   
9 Denmark
West Germany
Poul Petersen / Svend Pri
Karl-Heinz Garbers / Gerhard Kucki
15
3
15
8
   

Sweden
5
Aberdeen, Scotland
26–27 January 1973

Scotland
4
1 2 3
1 Sweden
Scotland
Sture Johnsson
Nicol McCloy
15
0
15
3
   
2 Sweden
Scotland
Kurt Johnsson
Robert S. McCoig
15
9
12
15
5
15
 
3 Sweden
Scotland
Sture Johnsson / Tommy Theorin
Jim Ansari / John Britton
11
15
3
15
   
4 Sweden
Scotland
Bengt Fröman / Gert Perneklo
Fraser Gow / Robert S. McCoig
17
18
10
15
   
5 Sweden
Scotland
Sture Johnsson
Robert S. McCoig
15
12
15
3
   
6 Sweden
Scotland
Kurt Johnsson
Nicol McCloy
15
5
15
3
   
7 Sweden
Scotland
Tommy Theorin
George Forbes
15
12
15
7
   
8 Sweden
Scotland
Bengt Fröman / Gert Perneklo
Jim Ansari / John Britton
10
15
15
8
15
8
 
9 Sweden
Scotland
Sture Johnsson / Tommy Theorin
Fraser Gow / Robert S. McCoig
3
15
12
15
   

Final


Denmark
8
Stockholm, Sweden
3–4 March 1973

Sweden
1
1 2 3
1 Denmark
Sweden
Flemming Delfs
Sture Johnsson
15
1
15
8
   
2 Denmark
Sweden
Svend Pri
Thomas Kihlström
15
5
15
3
   
3 Denmark
Sweden
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Bengt Fröman / Thomas Kihlström
15
12
8
15
15
12
 
4 Denmark
Sweden
Poul Petersen / Svend Pri
Sture Johnsson / Gert Perneklo
15
4
15
11
   
5 Denmark
Sweden
Svend Pri
Sture Johnsson
3
15
13
18
   
6 Denmark
Sweden
Flemming Delfs
Thomas Kihlström
15
3
15
0
   
7 Denmark
Sweden
Elo Hansen
Kurt Johnsson
4
15
15
12
15
1
 
8 Denmark
Sweden
Henning Borch / Jørgen Mortensen
Sture Johnsson / Gert Perneklo
15
7
15
10
   
9 Denmark
Sweden
Poul Petersen / Svend Pri
Bengt Fröman / Thomas Kihlström
15
7
15
6
   

Australasian Zone

Bracket

 Semi-finalsFinal
       
 12 September 1972 – Tauranga
 
  New Zealand8
 6 October 1972 – Auckland
  Australia1
  New Zealand4
  
  India5
 Bye
 
  India
 

Semi-finals


New Zealand
8
Tauranga, New Zealand
12–13 September 1972

Australia
1
1 2 3
1 New Zealand
Australia
Richard Purser
Paul Tyrrell
15
4
15
2
   
2 New Zealand
Australia
Bryan Purser
Peter Cooper
15
6
15
8
   
3 New Zealand
Australia
Warren Johns / Michael Stossel
John Clancy / David Hoppen
18
17
15
17
3
15
 
4 New Zealand
Australia
Bryan Purser / Richard Purser
Peter Cooper / Chris Hardwick
15
7
15
7
   
5 New Zealand
Australia
Bryan Purser
Paul Tyrrell
15
6
7
15
15
4
 
6 New Zealand
Australia
Richard Purser
Peter Cooper
15
5
15
7
   
7 New Zealand
Australia
John Compton
Chris Hardwick
15
4
15
2
   
8 New Zealand
Australia
Warren Johns / Michael Stossel
Peter Cooper / Chris Hardwick
15
7
15
9
   
9 New Zealand
Australia
Paul Shirley / John Compton
John Clancy / Chris Hardwick
9
15
15
7
15
6
 

Final


New Zealand
4
Auckland, New Zealand
6–7 October 1972

India
5
1 2 3
1 New Zealand
India
Bryan Purser
Dipu Ghosh
9
15
15
9
11
15
 
2 New Zealand
India
Richard Purser
Dinesh Khanna
15
10
15
11
   
3 New Zealand
India
Bryan Purser / Richard Purser
Prakash Padukone / Asif Parpia
9
15
18
17
15
12
 
4 New Zealand
India
Warren Johns / Michael Stossel
Dipu Ghosh / Raman Ghosh
6
15
6
15
   
5 New Zealand
India
Bryan Purser
Dinesh Khanna
0
15
3
15
   
6 New Zealand
India
Richard Purser
Dipu Ghosh
15
5
15
3
   
7 New Zealand
India
John Compton
Davinder Ahuja
18
14
15
2
   
8 New Zealand
India
Bryan Purser / Richard Purser
Dipu Ghosh / Raman Ghosh
6
15
15
12
11
15
 
9 New Zealand
India
Warren Johns / Michael Stossel
Prakash Padukone / Asif Parpia
18
13
10
15
12
15
 

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