Indonesian League (badminton) explained

Indonesian League
Sport:Badminton
Founded:2007
Country:Indonesia
Continent:Asia

The Indonesian League in badminton is a team competition established in 2007 and held in Indonesia.

The total prize will be around US$98,000.[1]

History

This league has been conceptualized since 2003, but until four years later it had not become real due to the numerous obstacles.

The first competition was held for 10 days in Jakarta beginning June 21, 2007.[1]

Format

The competition involves eight Indonesian clubs in the final rounds, with a format similar to the Thomas and Uber Cup. The five best clubs will qualify for the final, and qualifying rounds will be competitions for the other three places.[1]

The teams

Ten men's teams from ten clubs had a qualification round. The teams selected were:

Seven women's teams from seven clubs had a qualification round. The teams selected were:

Another five teams (men's teams and a women's team) had a bye to the grand final round. The teams were:

Grand Final round

After qualification, three teams from the men's and women's division took their place in a grand final round. From the men's division, the Musica Champion, Mutiara and Ratih teams won a ticket to the grand final round. And from the women's division, the Mutiara, Bina Bangsa and Ratih teams won a ticket for a match in the grand final round.

And at the last round, the Suryanaga Gudang Garam team won the men's team competition after beating the Tangkas team. From women's team competition, Tangkas was a surprise champion after defeating the first seed team, Jayaraya.

Men's team semifinal

Suryanaga Gudang Garam (3–0) Tangkas

CategorySuryanaga Gudang GaramTangkasScore
First match (singles) Chen Hong Simon Santoso21–17, 21–16
Second match (doubles) Tri Kusharjanto & Alvent Yulianto Yohan Hadikusumo Wiratama & Albertus Susanto Njoto15–21, 21–18, 21–11
Third match (singles) Sony Dwi Kuncoro Alamsyah Yunus21–15, 21–18

Women's team grand final

Tangkas (3–2) Jayaraya

CategoryTangkasJayarayaScore
First match (singles) Wang Chen Adriyanti Firdasari21–19, 22–20
Second match (singles) Yip Pui Yin Pia Zebadiah Bernadet21–23, 21–15, 21–14
Third match (doubles) Jo Novita & Endang Nursugianti Greysia Polii & Rani Mundiasti20–22, 21–6, 5–21
Fourth match (singles) Yuan Kartika Putri Fransisca Ratnasari13–21, 18–21
Fifth match (doubles) Liliyana Natsir & Vita Marissa Nitya Krishinda Maheswari & Pia Zebadiah Bernadet21–13, 21–17

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indonesia to organize new league . Badzine.net . 20 March 2007 . 18 May 2017.