2020 Thomas Cup qualification

The 2020 Thomas Cup qualification process is a series of tournaments organised by the five BWF confederations to decide 14 of the 16 teams which will play in the 2020 Thomas Cup, with Denmark qualifying automatically as hosts, and China qualifying automatically as trophy holder.[1]

2020 Thomas Cup qualification
Tournament details
DatesFebruary 10, 2020 (2020-02-10) – February 16, 2020 (2020-02-16)
VenueBA: Rizal Memorial Coliseum
BCA: Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex
BE: Stade Couvert Régional
BO: Ken Kay Badminton Stadium
BPA: Centro Pan-Americano de Judô
LocationBA: Manila, Philippines
BCA: Cairo, Egypt
BE: Liévin, France
BO: Ballarat, Australia
BPA: Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
2018 2022

Qualified teams

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Country Confederation Qualified as Qualified on World Team Rankings Final appearance
  Denmark Badminton Europe Host country 29 November 2018 4th 31st
  China Badminton Asia 2018 Thomas Cup winners 27 May 2018 3rd 20th
  Algeria Badminton Africa 2020 All Africa Team Championships winners 13 February 2020 36th 2nd
  India Badminton Asia 2020 Asia Team Championships semifinalists 14 February 2020 6th 12th
  Indonesia Badminton Asia 2020 Asia Team Championships winners 14 February 2020 1st 28th
  Japan Badminton Asia 2020 Asia Team Championships semifinalists 14 February 2020 2nd 16th
  Malaysia Badminton Asia 2020 Asia Team Championships runners up 14 February 2020 7th 28th
  France Badminton Europe 2020 European Team Championships semifinalists 14 February 2020 14th 4th
  Netherlands Badminton Europe 2020 European Team Championships runners up 14 February 2020 16th 2nd
  Tahiti Badminton Oceania 2020 Oceania Team Championships semifinalists3 18 February 2020 107th Debut
  Canada Badminton Pan Am 2020 Pan Am Team Championships winners 16 February 2020 12th 6th
  England Badminton Europe Best ranking (Europe)1 18 February 2020 11th 15th
  Germany Badminton Europe Best ranking (Europe)2 18 February 2020 13th 10th
  Chinese Taipei Badminton Asia Best ranking (overall) 18 February 2020 5th 4th
  South Korea Badminton Asia Best ranking (overall) 18 February 2020 8th 19th
  Thailand Badminton Asia Best ranking (overall) 18 February 2020 9th 14th
Withdrew
  Russia Badminton Europe 2020 European Team Championships semifinalists 14 February 2020 15th
  Australia Badminton Oceania 2020 Oceania Team Championships winners 15 February 2020 32nd
  • ^1 Since Denmark, one of the semifinalists for European qualification tournament had already qualified as the host, hence the spot is given to the best European team from World Team Ranking.
  • ^2 Russia withdrew and replaced by Germany as the next highest ranked team for Europe
  • ^3 Australia as winner of the BO 2020 championships withdrew and replaced by Tahiti as semifinalists of the BO 2020 championships because New Zealand as runners up of the BO 2020 championships declined the offer

Qualification process

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The number of teams participating in the final tournament is 16. The allocation of slots for each confederation is the same allocation from 2016 tournament; 4 from each Asia and Europe, and 1 from each Africa, Oceania and Pan Am. Two automatic qualifiers are the host and defending champion. The remaining quota will be filled by World Team Ranking.

Confederation qualification

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Badminton Confederation of Africa

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The qualification for the African teams was held from 10 to 13 February 2020, at the Cairo Stadium Indoor Halls Complex in Cairo, Egypt. The winners of the African qualification will qualified for the Thomas Cup.

Teams in contention

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Teams qualified for the Group stage

First round (group stage)

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  Advance to Knockout stage
Group A Group B
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Algeria 3 3
2   Mauritius 3 2
3   Uganda 3 1
4   Tunisia 3 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Egypt 4 4
2   South Africa 4 3
3   Morocco 4 2
4   Cameroon 4 1
5   Sierra Leone 0 0
Source: TS

Second round (knockout stage)

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
12 February
 
 
  Algeria3
 
13 February
 
  South Africa0
 
  Algeria3
 
12 February
 
  Mauritius2
 
  Mauritius3
 
 
  Egypt0
 


Badminton Asia

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The qualification for the Asian teams will held from 11 to 16 February 2020, at the Srizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila, Philippines. The semifinalist of the Asian qualification will qualified for the Thomas Cup. China qualified automatically as trophy holder.

Teams in contention

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Teams qualified for the Group stage

First round (group stage)

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  Advance to Knockout stage
Group A Group B
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Indonesia 1 1
2   South Korea 1 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Malaysia 2 2
2   India 2 1
3   Kazakhstan 2 0
Source: TS
Group C Group D
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Chinese Taipei 2 2
2   Philippines (H) 2 1
3   Singapore 2 0
Source: TS
(H) Host
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Thailand 1 1
2   Japan 1 0
Source: TS

Second round (knockout stage)

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
14 February 16:10
 
 
  Indonesia3
 
15 February 16:00
 
  Philippines0
 
  Indonesia3
 
14 February 16:10
 
  India2
 
  Thailand2
 
16 February 16:00
 
  India3
 
  Indonesia3
 
14 February 16:00
 
  Malaysia1
 
  South Korea0
 
15 February 16:00
 
  Malaysia3
 
  Malaysia3
 
14 February 16:10
 
  Japan0
 
  Japan3
 
 
  Chinese Taipei1
 


Badminton Europe

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The qualification for the European teams will held from 11 to 16 February 2020, at the Stade Couvert Régional in Liévin, France. The semi-finalist of the European qualification will qualified for the Thomas Cup. Denmark qualified automatically as hosts.

Teams in contention

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Teams qualified for the Group stage

First round (group stage)

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  Advance to Knockout stage
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Denmark 3 3
2    Switzerland 3 2
3   Wales 3 1
4   Latvia 3 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   England 3 3
2   Sweden 3 2
3   Estonia 3 1
4   Greenland 3 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   France (H) 3 3
2   Belgium 3 2
3   Turkey 3 1
4   Hungary 3 0
Source: TS
(H) Host
Group 4 Group 5 Group 6
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Russia 3 3
2   Austria 3 2
3   Ireland 3 1
4   Poland 3 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Germany 3 3
2   Czech Republic 3 2
3   Iceland 3 1
4   Azerbaijan 3 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Netherlands 3 3
2   Slovakia 3 2
3   Lithuania 3 1
4   Luxembourg 3 0
Source: TS
Group 7 Group 8
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Ukraine 4 4
2   Finland 4 3
3   Norway 4 2
4   Slovenia 4 1
5   Portugal 4 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Bulgaria 4 3
2   Spain 4 3
3   Italy 4 2
4   Croatia 4 2
5   Israel 4 0
Source: TS

Second round (knockout stage)

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
14 February 2020
 
 
  Denmark3
 
15 February 2020
 
  Germany0
 
  Denmark3
 
14 February 2020
 
  Russia0
 
  Russia3
 
16 February 2020
 
  Bulgaria1
 
  Denmark3
 
14 February 2020
 
  Netherlands0
 
  Ukraine0
 
15 February 2020
 
  France3
 
  France2
 
14 February 2020
 
  Netherlands3
 
  Netherlands3
 
 
  England2
 


Badminton Oceania

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The qualification for the Oceanian teams will hold from 13 to 15 February 2020, at the Ken Kay Badminton Stadium in Ballarat, Australia. The winner of the Oceania qualification qualified for the Thomas Cup.

Teams in contention

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Round-robin

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Pos Team Pld W L MF MA MD GF GA GD PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Australia 4 4 0 18 2 +16 36 5 +31 844 468 +376 4 Thomas Cup
2   New Zealand 4 3 1 17 3 +14 35 6 +29 845 499 +346 3
3   Tahiti 4 2 2 10 10 0 20 22 −2 643 716 −73 2
4   New Caledonia 4 1 3 4 16 −12 10 34 −24 609 862 −253 1
5   Fiji 4 0 4 1 19 −18 4 38 −34 474 870 −396 0
Source: TS

Badminton Pan Am

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The qualification for the Pan Am teams will hold from 13 to 16 February 2020, at the Centro Pan-Americano de Judô in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The winner of the Pan Am qualification will qualified for the Thomas Cup.

Teams in contention

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Teams qualified for the Group stage

First round (group stage)

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  Advance to Knockout stage
Group A Group B
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   Canada 2 2
2   Mexico 2 1
3   Brazil 2 0
Source: TS
Pos Team Pld Pts
1   United States 2 2
2   Guatemala 2 1
3   Peru 2 0
Source: TS

Second round (knockout stage)

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
15 February
 
 
  Canada3
 
16 February
 
  Guatemala1
 
  Canada3
 
15 February
 
  Mexico1
 
  Mexico3
 
 
  United States1
 
Third place
 
 
15 February
 
 
  Guatemala0
 
 
  United States3


World team rankings

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Summary of qualification

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Below is the chart of the BWF World Team Ranking calculated by adding World Ranking points of top three Men's Singles players and top two Men's Doubles pairs on 18 February 2020.[2][3]

Rank Conf. Nation Points Continental
results
Qualification
status
1 BA   Indonesia 406,902 Winner Qualified as the winner of BA
2 BA   Japan 377,562 Semifinals Qualified as BA semifinalists
3 BA   China 329,458 Trophy Holder Qualified as trophy holder
4 BE   Denmark 304,472 Winner Qualified as host country
5 BA   Chinese Taipei 276,250 Quarterfinals Qualified by ranking (overall)
6 BA   India 250,525 Semifinals Qualified as BA semifinalists
7 BA   Malaysia 231,964 Runner-up Qualified as BA runners up
8 BA   South Korea 197,987 Quarterfinals Qualified by ranking (overall)
9 BA   Thailand 184,221 Quarterfinals Qualified by ranking (overall)
10 BA   Hong Kong 182,876
11 BE   England 141,712 Quarterfinals Qualified by ranking (Europe)
12 BPA   Canada 133,060 Winner Qualified as the winner of BPA
13 BE   Germany 129,507 Quarterfinals Qualified by ranking (Europe)
14 BE   France 123,440 Semifinals Qualified as BE semifinalists
15 BE   Russia 116,127 Semifinals Qualified as BE semifinalists, Withdrew
16 BE   Netherlands 112,980 Runner-up Qualified as BE runners up
17 BPA   United States 83,420 3rd place
18 BA   Singapore 72,422 Group stage
19 BPA   Mexico 70,239 Runner-up
20 BPA   Brazil 69,458 5th place
21 BE   Finland 68,376 Group stage
22 BPA   Guatemala 65,289 4th place
23 BCA   Nigeria 64,606
24 BE   Spain 64,028 Group stage
25 BA   Vietnam 60,757
26 BE   Ukraine 58,397 Quarterfinals
27 BE   Ireland 57,907 Group stage
28 BCA   Egypt 56,912 Semifinals
29 BE   Czech Republic 54,401 Group stage
30 BE   Austria 54,084 Group stage
31 BE   Sweden 53,299 Group stage
32 BO   Australia 51,535 Winner Qualified as the winner of BO, Withdrew
33 BE   Scotland 50,210
34 BE   Poland 49,978 Group stage
35 BCA   Mauritius 49,502 Runner-up
36 BCA   Algeria 48,331 Winner Qualified as the winner of BCA
37 BO   New Zealand 47,471 Runner-up Qualified as the runners up of BO, declined the offer
38 BE   Bulgaria 45,423 Quarterfinals
39 BPA   Cuba 45,350
40 BE   Israel 43,456 Group stage
41 BE   Azerbaijan 42,519 Group stage
42 BE   Italy 38,687 Group stage
43 BPA   Peru 38,392 6th place
44 BE    Switzerland 38,375 Group stage
45 BE   Belgium 38,066 Group stage
46 BA   Sri Lanka 34,821
47 BE   Turkey 34,017 Group stage
48 BE   Estonia 31,386 Group stage
49 BE   Norway 27,340 Group stage
50 BPA   Jamaica 26,240
50+ participants
51 BE   Portugal 24,624 Group stage
52 BCA   South Africa 24,225 Semifinals
54 BE   Hungary 23,079 Group stage
56 BA   Philippines 22,026 Quarterfinals
57 BE   Iceland 21,312 Group stage
59 BE   Slovenia 20,405 Group stage
60 BE   Croatia 19,820 Group stage
61 BA   Kazakhstan 18,770 Group stage
64 BE   Slovakia 16,080 Group stage
67 BCA   Uganda 15,326 Group stage
73 BE   Luxembourg 11,714 Group stage
80 BCA   Cameroon 7,970 Group stage
81 BCA   Morocco 7,681 Group stage
84 BE   Wales 7,010 Group stage
92 BCA   Tunisia 6,280 Group stage
96 BO   New Caledonia 5,145 4th place
106 BE   Greenland 3,290 Group stage
107 BO   Tahiti 3,129 3rd place Qualified as BO semifinalists
110 BO   Fiji 3,020 5th place
112 BE   Lithuania 2,975 Group stage
124 BE   Latvia 1,148 Group stage

References

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  1. ^ "Information: Thomas and Uber Cup finals" (PDF). BWF Corporate (.pdf). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Rankings | MS 18 FEB 2020". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Rankings | MD 18 FEB 2020". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 18 February 2020.