Japan Open 1992

Die Japan Open 1992 im Badminton fanden vom 15. bis zum 19. Januar 1992 in Yoyogi, Tokio, statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 110.000 US-Dollar, was dem Turnier zu einem Vier-Sterne-Status im Grand Prix verhalf.

Sieger und Platzierte

DisziplinGoldSilberBronze
HerreneinzelIndonesien Ardy WiranataSingapur Zhao JianhuaDanemark Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen
Danemark Thomas Stuer-Lauridsen
DameneinzelIndonesien Susi SusantiChina Volksrepublik Ye ZhaoyingKorea Sud Lee Heung-soon
Indonesien Sarwendah Kusumawardhani
HerrendoppelChina Volksrepublik Chen Hongyong
China Volksrepublik Chen Kang
China Volksrepublik Li Yongbo
China Volksrepublik Tian Bingyi
China Volksrepublik Huang Zhanzhong
China Volksrepublik Zheng Yumin
Indonesien Imay Hendra
Indonesien Bagus Setiadi
DamendoppelKorea Sud Chung So-young
Korea Sud Hwang Hye-young
Korea Sud Gil Young-ah
Korea Sud Shim Eun-jung
JapanJapan Kimiko Jinnai
JapanJapan Hisako Mori
China Volksrepublik Guan Weizhen
China Volksrepublik Nong Qunhua
MixedDanemark Thomas Lund
Danemark Pernille Dupont
Danemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Danemark Grete Mogensen
Danemark Henrik Svarrer
Danemark Marlene Thomsen
Korea Sud Lee Sang-bok
Korea Sud Shim Eun-jung

Finalergebnisse

DisziplinSiegerFinalistErgebnis
HerreneinzelIndonesien Ardy WiranataChina Volksrepublik Zhao Jianhua10-15, 15-11, 15-4
DameneinzelIndonesien Susi SusantiChina Volksrepublik Ye Zhaoying11-2, 11-0
HerrendoppelChina Volksrepublik Chen Kang
China Volksrepublik Chen Hongyong
China Volksrepublik Tian Bingyi
China Volksrepublik Li Yongbo
10-15, 15-8, 15-10
DamendoppelKorea Sud Chung So-young
Korea Sud Hwang Hye-young
Korea Sud Gil Young-ah
Korea Sud Shim Eun-jung
15-5, 15-10
MixedDanemark Thomas Lund
Danemark Pernille Dupont
Danemark Jon Holst-Christensen
Danemark Grete Mogensen
15-7, 15-11

Ergebnisse

Herreneinzel Qualifikation

Herreneinzel

Dameneinzel Qualifikation

Dameneinzel

Herrendoppel

Damendoppel

Mixed

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