III Mexican National Open Championship 1966 explained

The III Mexican National Open Championship 1966 was a badminton competition held from 24 to 27 November 1966 in Mexico City.[1]

Players from Peru, the United States and Mexico competed in this tournament.

In the semi-finals of the men's singles event, Antonio Rangel had defeated Oscar Luján (15-12, 15-5), while Raúl Rangel had won to Rod Starkey, then ranked as the number 3 American player.[2]

In the quarter-finals of the men's doubles category, the brothers Raúl Rangel and Antonio Rangel defeated the team integrated by Jimmy Lynch and Salvador Peniche.

In women's singles, Carolina Allier beat Carlene Starkey for the title; however, the American player took revenge in the women's doubles event teaming up with Lucero Soto and defeating Carolina Allier and Ernestina Rivera.

Finalists

III Mexican National Open Championship 1966
EventWinnerRunner upSet 1Set 2Set 3
Men's singles15-1215-6
Women's singles11-911-9
Men's doublesRod Starkey - Guillermo Allier 15-915-6
Women's doublesCarolina Allier - Ernestina Rivera 15-1213-1815-3
Mixed doubles15-1015-13

Notes and References

  1. Annual Handbook of the International Badminton Federation, published by JA Jennings Ltd, edited by Herbert Scheele, London, England, year 1970, page 28.
  2. "III Campeonato Nacional Abierto de Badminton" Memories, published by the Badminton Association of Mexico and the Centro Deportivo Chapultepec AC, 24 to 27 November 1966, Mexico City, 1966.