How many times LCW won all England?

All England: 4 x Champion: 2010, 2011, 2014, 2017.

Who has the most All England title?

List of All England men’s singles champions

Most titles
Open era 6: Lin Dan
Most consecutive titles
Amateur era 7: Rudy Hartono
Open era 2: Morten Frost 2: Hariyanto Arbi 2: Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen 2: Lin Dan 2: Lee Chong Wei

Who is the youngest All England champion?

Rudy started playing at the All England Championships in 1968 and would dominate world men’s singles badminton for the next 10 years. Even in his first championship he broke an All England record by becoming the youngest men’s singles champion at the age of 18 years and 7 months.

Who is the first All England champion?

The first men’s singles champion was Sidney Smith again a good standard tennis player and a Wimbledon tennis champion. For the first two years, the Championships was called the Badminton Association Tournament. It was the 1901 tournament that it was renamed the All-England Badminton Championships.

Why is it called All England?

“The use of the name was also intended to advertise that the championships were for players from all over the country and not only those within easy distance of London. “Badminton had spread slowly towards the north, and had even been taken up in Ireland. The Scots were a little slower in appreciating its attractions.”

What is the history of the All England Badminton Championship?

Read all about the history of the 100th All England Badminton Open Championships, held in Birmingham on March 9-14, 2010. On 10 March 1898 Mr Percy Buckley, secretary of the Guildford Badminton Club, organised the first ever Open Badminton Tournament.

Who was the last female badminton player to win both singles and doubles?

The last player to win in both singles and a doubles discipline was Li Lingwei of China who won women’s doubles in 1985 then in women’s singles in 1989. Many female badminton players change their surname after marriage.

What is the history of the All England Championship?

The world’s first open tournament was held in the English town of Guildford in 1898, the success of which paved the way for the All England’s inaugural edition, which was held at London’s Horticultural Halls in 1899. Although the inaugural edition consisted of just the doubles format, the singles were introduced from the second edition onward.