Dutch Open 1994

Die Dutch Open 1994 im Badminton fanden Ende September 1994 im Sportcentrum de Maaspoort in Den Bosch statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 35.000 US-Dollar, was dem Turnier zu einem Zwei-Sterne-Status im Grand Prix verhalf.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelDanemark Poul-Erik Høyer LarsenDanemark Peter RasmussenDanemark Martin Lundgaard Hansen
Chinesisch Taipeh Fung Permadi
DameneinzelSchwedenSchweden Lim XiaoqingMalaysia Liu YuhongSchwedenSchweden Catrine Bengtsson
China Volksrepublik Lin Xiaoming
HerrendoppelIndonesien S. Antonius Budi Ariantho
Indonesien Denny Kantono
EnglandEngland Simon Archer
EnglandEngland Chris Hunt
Indonesien Seng Kok Kiong
Indonesien Hadi Sugianto
Korea Sud Choi Ji-tae
Korea Sud Kim Young-gil
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Peng Xinyong
China Volksrepublik Zhang Jin
China Volksrepublik Qin Yiyuan
China Volksrepublik Tang Hetian
Danemark Lotte Olsen
Danemark Lisbet Stuer-Lauridsen
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
EnglandEngland Joanne Muggeridge
MixedEnglandEngland Chris Hunt
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
Indonesien Flandy Limpele
Indonesien Dede Hasanah
SchwedenSchweden Jan-Eric Antonsson
SchwedenSchweden Astrid Crabo
Danemark Thomas Damgaard
Danemark Marlene Thomsen

Finalresultate

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelDanemark Poul-Erik Høyer LarsenDanemark Peter Rasmussen15-7, 15-7
DameneinzelSchwedenSchweden Lim XiaoqingChina Volksrepublik Liu Yuhong11-3, 12-9
HerrendoppelIndonesien S. Antonius Budi Ariantho
Indonesien Denny Kantono
EnglandEngland Simon Archer
EnglandEngland Chris Hunt
17-18, 15-5, 15-8
DamendoppelChina Volksrepublik Peng Xinyong
China Volksrepublik Zhang Jin
China Volksrepublik Qin Yiyuan
China Volksrepublik Tang Hetian
15-4, 15-7
MixedEnglandEngland Chris Hunt
EnglandEngland Gillian Gowers
Indonesien Flandy Limpele
Indonesien Dede Hasanah
15–5, 15–4

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