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1902 All England Badminton Championships

The 1902 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Central Transept, The Crystal Palace in Sydenham, London, England, from 18–20 March 1902.[1][2][3][4]

1902 All England Championships
Tournament details
Dates18 March 1902 (1902-03-18)
20 March 1902 (1902-03-20)
Edition4th
VenueCentral Transept, The Crystal Palace
LocationSydenham, London
Official websiteAll England Championships
1901 1903

Scoring in the singles went back to the first to 15 (for a game) following the previous year when it was 11. There were five rounds in the men's singles but the other events consisted of four rounds. The 1901 edition has been such a success that the Badminton Association put on extra events of a handicap nature. There were 47 entries for men and 49 for women and it was the first time that players from Scotland and Ireland entered.[2] John Stokes & Thomas Good became the first non-English winners of an event although it was not considered one of the five 'Championship events'.

However there were only 9 entries for the women's doubles.

Final results edit

Category Winners Runners-up Score
Men's singles   Ralph Watling   E. Young 15-5, 15-7
Women's singles   Meriel Lucas   Ethel Thomson 15-11, 16-18, 15-2
Men's doubles   Herbert Mellersh & F.S.Collier   C. H. Martin & Stewart Massey 5-15, 15-11, 15-9
Women's doubles   Meriel Lucas & Ethel Thomson   Daisy St. John & E. M Moseley 18-17, 9-15, 15-9
Mixed doubles   Leonard Ransford & E. M. Moseley   Herbert Mellersh & Ethel Thomson 15-8, 15-11
Men's doubles handicap   John Stokes & Thomas Good (+5)   Percy Buckley & George Thomas (+5) 15-9, 17-14
Women's doubles handicap   Meriel Lucas & Mabel Hardy (-8)   Daisy St. John & Dorothea Douglass (-3) 15-5, 15-11
Mixed doubles handicap   Albert Prebble & Mabel Hardy (-6)   Percy Buckley & O'Callaghan (+3) 15-13, 15-5

Men's singles edit

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
  Ralph Watling (Great Yarmouth)
    Watling
   
    Watling
   
   
   
    Watling 11 15 15
  Thomas Good (Sandford)   Good 15 8 2
    Good
   
    Good
   
   
   
    Watling 15 15
  E. Young (Blackheath)   Young 5 7
    Young
   
    Young
   
   
   
    Young 15 17
  Norman Wood (Brinscall)   Wood 6 15
    Wood
   
    Wood
   
   
   
 

Women's singles edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
  Meriel Lucas (Teignmouth)
 
  Lucas
 
 
 
  Lucas 15 15
  Hardy 5 8
  Miss Mabel Hardy (Crystal Palace)
 
  Hardy
  Johnson
  Miss Edith Johnson (East Molesey)
 
  Lucas 15 16 15
  Thomson 11 18 2
  Miss Ethel Thomson (Budleigh Salterton)
 
  Thomson
 
 
 
  Thomson 15 15
  Schreiber 9 2
  Mina Schreiber (Bognor)
 
  Schreiber
 
 
 

Men's doubles edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
  Herbert Mellersh
& F. S. Collier (Guildford)
  Ralph Watling
& C. J. Wiltshire (Great Yarmouth)
  Mellersh & Collier
 
 
 
  Mellersh & Collier 15 17
  Turner & Prebble 8 14
  C. A. Turner (Cheltenham)
& Albert Prebble (Crystal Palace)
 
  Turner & Prebble
 
 
 
  Mellersh & Collier 5 15 15
  Massey & Martin 15 11 9
  Stewart Massey
& C. H. Martin (Ealing)
 
  Massey & Martin
 
 
 
  Massey & Martin 10 15 15
  Ransford & Ransford 15 10 4
  Robert Ransford
& Leonard Ransford (Crystal Palace)
 
  Ransford & Ransford
 
 
 

Women's doubles edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
  Meriel Lucas (Teignmouth)
& Ethel Thomson (B Salterton)
 
  Lucas & Thomson
 
 
 
  Lucas & Thomson 15 15
  Moseley & Douglass 5 3
  Miss Moseley
& Miss Douglass (Ealing)
 
  Moseley & Douglass
 
 
 
  Lucas & Thomson 18 9 15
  Moseley & St.John 17 15 9
  Miss Daisy St. John
& Miss E. M. Moseley (Ealing)
 
  Moseley & St.John
 
 
 
  Moseley & St.John 15 15
  Stawell-Brown & Hardy 9 11
  Miss Mabel Hardy (Crystal Palace)
& Miss Ellen Stawell-Brown (Guildford)
 
  Hardy & Stawell-Brown
 
 
 

Mixed doubles edit

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                    
  Leonard Ransford (Crystal Palace)
& Miss E. M. Moseley (Ealing)
  D. Oakes
& Miss Daisy St. John (Ealing)
  L Ransford & Moseley
 
 
 
  L Ransford & Moseley 10 15 18
  R Ransford & Hardy 15 4 15
  Robert Ransford
& Miss Mabel Hardy (Crystal Palace)
 
  R Ransford & Hardy
 
 
 
  Ransford & Moseley 15 15
  Mellersh & Thomson 8 11
  Herbert Mellersh (Guildford)
& Miss Ethel Thomson (B Salterton)
 
  Mellersh & Thomson
 
 
 
  Mellersh & Thomson 11 15 15
  Thomas & Schreiber 15 11 10
  George Thomas (Southsea)
& Mina Schreiber (Bognor)
 
  Thomas & Schreiber
 
 
 

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/archive/ 2017-01-18 at the Wayback Machine [full citation needed]
  2. ^ a b "Badminton Association Open Tournament". Field. 22 March 1902. Retrieved 24 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Badminton Association Open Tournament, results page 39". Field. 22 March 1902. Retrieved 24 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "The Annual Badminton Association Tournament". London Evening Standard. 19 March 1902. Retrieved 24 March 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.

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The 1902 All England Championships was a badminton tournament held at the Central Transept The Crystal Palace in Sydenham London England from 18 20 March 1902 1 2 3 4 1902 All England ChampionshipsTournament detailsDates18 March 1902 1902 03 18 20 March 1902 1902 03 20 Edition4thVenueCentral Transept The Crystal PalaceLocationSydenham LondonOfficial websiteAll England Championships 1901 1903 Scoring in the singles went back to the first to 15 for a game following the previous year when it was 11 There were five rounds in the men s singles but the other events consisted of four rounds The 1901 edition has been such a success that the Badminton Association put on extra events of a handicap nature There were 47 entries for men and 49 for women and it was the first time that players from Scotland and Ireland entered 2 John Stokes amp Thomas Good became the first non English winners of an event although it was not considered one of the five Championship events However there were only 9 entries for the women s doubles Contents 1 Final results 2 Men s singles 3 Women s singles 4 Men s doubles 5 Women s doubles 6 Mixed doubles 7 ReferencesFinal results editCategory Winners Runners up Score Men s singles nbsp Ralph Watling nbsp E Young 15 5 15 7 Women s singles nbsp Meriel Lucas nbsp Ethel Thomson 15 11 16 18 15 2 Men s doubles nbsp Herbert Mellersh amp F S Collier nbsp C H Martin amp Stewart Massey 5 15 15 11 15 9 Women s doubles nbsp Meriel Lucas amp Ethel Thomson nbsp Daisy St John amp E M Moseley 18 17 9 15 15 9 Mixed doubles nbsp Leonard Ransford amp E M Moseley nbsp Herbert Mellersh amp Ethel Thomson 15 8 15 11 Men s doubles handicap nbsp John Stokes amp Thomas Good 5 nbsp Percy Buckley amp George Thomas 5 15 9 17 14 Women s doubles handicap nbsp Meriel Lucas amp Mabel Hardy 8 nbsp Daisy St John amp Dorothea Douglass 3 15 5 15 11 Mixed doubles handicap nbsp Albert Prebble amp Mabel Hardy 6 nbsp Percy Buckley amp O Callaghan 3 15 13 15 5Men s singles editFirst roundSecond roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Ralph Watling Great Yarmouth nbsp Watling nbsp Watling nbsp Watling111515 nbsp Thomas Good Sandford nbsp Good1582 nbsp Good nbsp Good nbsp Watling1515 nbsp E Young Blackheath nbsp Young57 nbsp Young nbsp Young nbsp Young1517 nbsp Norman Wood Brinscall nbsp Wood615 nbsp Wood nbsp Wood Women s singles editFirst roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Meriel Lucas Teignmouth nbsp Lucas nbsp Lucas1515 nbsp Hardy58 nbsp Miss Mabel Hardy Crystal Palace nbsp Hardy nbsp Johnson nbsp Miss Edith Johnson East Molesey nbsp Lucas151615 nbsp Thomson11182 nbsp Miss Ethel Thomson Budleigh Salterton nbsp Thomson nbsp Thomson1515 nbsp Schreiber92 nbsp Mina Schreiber Bognor nbsp Schreiber Men s doubles editFirst roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Herbert Mellersh amp F S Collier Guildford nbsp Ralph Watling amp C J Wiltshire Great Yarmouth nbsp Mellersh amp Collier nbsp Mellersh amp Collier1517 nbsp Turner amp Prebble814 nbsp C A Turner Cheltenham amp Albert Prebble Crystal Palace nbsp Turner amp Prebble nbsp Mellersh amp Collier51515 nbsp Massey amp Martin15119 nbsp Stewart Massey amp C H Martin Ealing nbsp Massey amp Martin nbsp Massey amp Martin101515 nbsp Ransford amp Ransford15104 nbsp Robert Ransford amp Leonard Ransford Crystal Palace nbsp Ransford amp Ransford Women s doubles editFirst roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Meriel Lucas Teignmouth amp Ethel Thomson B Salterton nbsp Lucas amp Thomson nbsp Lucas amp Thomson1515 nbsp Moseley amp Douglass53 nbsp Miss Moseley amp Miss Douglass Ealing nbsp Moseley amp Douglass nbsp Lucas amp Thomson18915 nbsp Moseley amp St John17159 nbsp Miss Daisy St John amp Miss E M Moseley Ealing nbsp Moseley amp St John nbsp Moseley amp St John1515 nbsp Stawell Brown amp Hardy911 nbsp Miss Mabel Hardy Crystal Palace amp Miss Ellen Stawell Brown Guildford nbsp Hardy amp Stawell Brown Mixed doubles editFirst roundQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinal nbsp Leonard Ransford Crystal Palace amp Miss E M Moseley Ealing nbsp D Oakes amp Miss Daisy St John Ealing nbsp L Ransford amp Moseley nbsp L Ransford amp Moseley101518 nbsp R Ransford amp Hardy15415 nbsp Robert Ransford amp Miss Mabel Hardy Crystal Palace nbsp R Ransford amp Hardy nbsp Ransford amp Moseley1515 nbsp Mellersh amp Thomson811 nbsp Herbert Mellersh Guildford amp Miss Ethel Thomson B Salterton nbsp Mellersh amp Thomson nbsp Mellersh amp Thomson111515 nbsp Thomas amp Schreiber151110 nbsp George Thomas Southsea amp Mina Schreiber Bognor nbsp Thomas amp Schreiber References edit http www thetimes co uk tto archive Archived 2017 01 18 at the Wayback Machine full citation needed a b Badminton Association Open Tournament Field 22 March 1902 Retrieved 24 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Badminton Association Open Tournament results page 39 Field 22 March 1902 Retrieved 24 March 2021 via British Newspaper Archive The Annual Badminton Association Tournament London Evening Standard 19 March 1902 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