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{{infoboxInfobox sportbadminton event
| name = 1975 Uber Cup<br/><small>Piala Uber 1975</small>
| image =
|size caption =
|caption dates = 31 May – 6 June 1975
| number_edition = 6th
|date_start = 1975
|date_end level = 6 June 1975 = 1
|competitors nations = 5
|nations host =
| venue = [[Istora Gelora Bung Karno|Istora Senayan]]
|prize_money =
|other location = [[Jakarta]], =[[Indonesia]]
| website =
|venue = [[Istora Gelora Bung Karno|Istora Senayan]]
|location previous = {{flagicon|INA}} [[Jakarta]],1972 [[IndonesiaUber Cup|1972]]
|prev next = [[19721978 Uber Cup|19721978]]
|next = [[1978 Uber Cup|1978]]
}}
 
The '''1975 Uber Cup''' was the seventh edition of the [[Uber Cup]], the women's [[badminton]] team competition. The tournament took place in the 1974-75 badminton season, 14 countries competed. [[Indonesia]] won its first title in the Uber Cup, after beating the defending champion Japan in the Final Round in [[Jakarta]].<ref>"Indonesia Wins the Uber Cup," ''World Badminton'', August 1975, 2 - 4.</ref>
 
==Teams Qualification ==
{{main|1975 Uber Cup qualification}}
14 teams from 4 regions took part in the competition. As defending champions, Japan skipped the qualifications and played directly in the second round of the ''inter-zone'' ties (team matches), effectively the semifinals of the tournament.
{| class="wikitable" width="900"
! width="30%" |Means of qualification
! width="22%" |Date
! width="20%" |Venue
! width="6%" |Slot
! width="22%" |Qualified teams
|-
|[[1972 Uber Cup]]
|7 – 11 June 1972
|[[Tokyo]]
| align="center" |1
|{{bd|JPN|1870}}
|-
|Asian Zone
|15 February 1975
|[[Lucknow]]
| align="center" |1
|{{bd|MAS}}
|-
|American Zone
|7 April 1975
|[[Waukesha, Wisconsin|Waukesha]]
| align="center" |1
|{{bd|CAN}}
|-
|European Zone
|20 November 1974 – 5 March 1975
|[[Enschede]]<br/>[[Oberhausen]]<br/>[[Plymouth]]<br/>[[Zweibrücken]]
| align="center" |1
|{{bd|ENG}}
|-
|Australasian Zone
|20 September 1974
|[[Adelaide]]
| align="center" |1
|{{bd|AUS}}
|-
! colspan="3" |Total
!5
!
|}
 
From the qualifying rounds, four countries progressed to the inter-zone ties. From the Australasian zone, Australia advanced to the next round after beating New Zealand 4–3. From the Asian zone, Malaysia beat India 6–1. In the European zone final, England defeated Denmark 5–2. From the Pan American zone, Canada advanced to the inter-zone ties after defeating the United States 5–2.<ref>Pat Davis, The ''Guinness Book of Badminton'' (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd., 1983) 134, 135.</ref>
{{col-begin}}
{{col-4}}
;Australasian zone
*''{{bd|INA}}'' (exempt from qualifying rounds)
*{{bd|AUS}}
*{{bd|NZL}}
 
==Knockout stage==
{{col-4}}
{{main|1975 Uber Cup knockout stage}}
;Asian zone
*''{{bd|JPN|1870}}'' (exempt from qualifying rounds)
*{{bd|IND}}
*{{bd|MAS}}
 
The following four teams, shown by region, qualified for the 1975 Uber Cup. In the first round, Indonesia defeated debutants Malaysia 7–0 while Canada defeated Australia in a thrilling 4–3 encounter. In the second round, defending champions Japan defeated Canada 6–1 while hosts Indonesia beatEngland 5–2 to enter the final.
{{col-4}}
;European zone
*{{bd|ENG}}
*{{bd|DEN}}
*{{bd|SWE}}
*{{bd|NED}}
*{{bd|GER}}
*{{bd|SCO}}
 
Indonesia clashed with Japan for a third consecutive time in the final. 7 matches were played: 3 singles and 4 doubles (2 doubles, then reversed). Indonesia made history by winning their first ever Uber Cup after defeating Japan 5–2 in the final.
{{col-4}}
;Pan-American zone
*{{bd|CAN}}
*{{bd|USA}}
{{col-end}}
 
=== Bracket ===
From the qualifying rounds, four countries progressed to the inter-zone ties. From the Australasian zone, Australia advanced to the next round after beating New Zealand 4–3. From the Asian zone, Malaysia beat India 6–1. In the European zone final, England defeated Denmark 5–2. From the Pan American zone, Canada advanced to the inter-zone ties after defeating the United States 5–2.
{{:1975 Uber Cup knockout stage|transcludesection=Bracket}}
 
=== First round ===
==Inter-zone playoffs==
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|bg=
|date={{start date|1975|5|31|df=y}}
|time=
|team1={{bd-rt|CAN}}
|score=[[1975 Uber Cup knockout stage#Canada vs Australia|4–3]]
|team2={{bd|AUS}}
|stadium=Istora Senayan, [[Indonesia]]
|report=https://books.google.com.my/books?id=OBcRAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA9#v=onepage&q&f=false
}}
 
{{badmintonbox2
===First round===
|bg=
{| style="text-align:center"
|date={{start date|1975|6|1|df=y}}
!width=175|
|time=
!width=100|
|team1={{bd-rt|INA}}
!width=175|
|score=[[1975 Uber Cup knockout stage#Indonesia vs Malaysia|7–0]]
|-
|alignteam2=right|{{bd-rt|CANMAS}}
|stadium=Istora Senayan, [[Indonesia]]
|4&ndash;3
|report=https://books.google.com.my/books?id=zYMuAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA11&dq=Malaysia+go+down+in+Uber+Cup&article_id=1031,4696528&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiyr5bMj6eHAxU8wjgGHRnjDwQQ6AF6BAgHEAI
|align=left|{{bd|AUS}}
}}
|-
|align=right|{{bd-rt|JPN}}
|bye
|
|-
|align=right|{{bd-rt|INA}}
|7&ndash;0
|align=left|{{bd|MAS}}
|-
|align=right|{{bd-rt|ENG}}
|bye
|
|}
 
=== Second round ===
{{badmintonbox2
{| style="text-align:center"
|bg=
|width=175 align=right|{{bd-rt|JPN}}
|date={{start date|1975|6|2|df=y}}
|width=100|6&ndash;1
|time=
|width=175 align=left|{{bd|CAN}}
|team1={{bd-rt|JPN|1870}}
|-
|score=[[1975 Uber Cup knockout stage#Japan vs Canada|6–1]]
|align=right|{{bd-rt|INA}}
|team2={{bd|CAN}}
|5&ndash;2
|stadium=Istora Senayan, [[Indonesia]]
|align=left|{{bd|ENG}}
|report=https://books.google.com.my/books?id=zoMuAAAAIBAJ&pg=PA14&dq=Japan+rout+Canada+to+enter+Uber+Cup+final&article_id=2145,4851537&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiwufvqj6eHAxW2yzgGHbiuBMwQ6AF6BAgIEAI#v=onepage&q=Japan%20rout%20Canada%20to%20enter%20Uber%20Cup%20final&f=false
|}
}}
 
{{badmintonbox2
==Final round==
|bg=
[[Japan national badminton team|Japan]] played in its fourth consecutive Uber Cup final, having won the tournament in [[1966 Uber Cup|1966]], [[1969 Uber Cup|1969]], and [[1972 Uber Cup|1972]]. The Japanese women won two of the three singles, but dropped all four doubles to the [[Indonesia national badminton team|Indonesian women]] who were playing before their home crowd. Indonesia thus won the Uber Cup for the first time. It was the final Uber Cup appearance of two great "veterans", Japan's [[Noriko Nakayama| Noriko Nakayama (née Takagi)]], who completed her fourth campaign undefeated in singles, and Indonesia's [[Minarni|Minarni Soedaryanto]] who, after playing on Indonesian teams since 1959, finally achieved the ultimate prize.<ref>Pat Davis, The ''Guinness Book of Badminton'' (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd., 1983) 134, 135.</ref><ref>"Indonesia Wins the Uber Cup," ''World Badminton'', August 1975, 2 - 4.</ref>
|date={{start date|1972|6|4|df=y}}
|time=
|team1={{bd-rt|INA}}
|score=[[1975 Uber Cup knockout stage#Indonesia vs England|5–2]]
|team2={{bd|ENG}}
|stadium=Istora Senayan, [[Indonesia]]
|report=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/page/beritaharian19750606-1.1.7
}}
 
===Final Challenge round ===
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{{Badmintonbox
|bg=
|team1=Japan
|date={{start date|1975|6|6|df=y}}
|var1=1870
|time=
|team2=Indonesia
|team1={{bd-rt|JPN|1870}}
|venue= [[Jakarta]], [[Indonesia]]
|score=[[1975 Uber Cup knockout stage#Japan vs Indonesia|2–5]]
|date= June 6, 1975
|team2={{bd|INA}}
|score1=2
|stadium=Istora Senayan, [[Indonesia]]
|score2=5
|report=https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/newnation19750608-1.2.56
|R1={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Hiroe Yuki]] |11 |11 | |T2P1=[[Theresia Widiastuti]] |7 |1 | }}
}}
|R2={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Atsuko Tokuda]] |5|2| |T2P1=[[Taty Sumirah]] |11 |11|}}
|R3={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Noriko Nakayama]] |11 |11 | |T2P1=[[Utami Dewi]] |5 |3 | }}
|R4={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Etsuko Takenaka]] |T1P2=[[Machiko Aizawa]] |6 |15 |9 |T2P1=[[Minarni]] |T2P2=[[Regina Masli]] |15 |6 |15 }}
|R5={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Hiroe Yuki]] |T1P2=[[Mika Ikeda]] |4 |9 | |T2P1=[[Imelda Wiguna]] |T2P2=[[Theresia Widiastuti]] |15|15| }}
|R6={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Hiroe Yuki]] |T1P2=[[Mika Ikeda]] |8 |11 | |T2P1=[[Minarni|Minarni Soedaryanto]] |T2P2=[[Regina Masli]] |15 |15 | }}
|R7={{ BadmintonMatch |T1P1=[[Etsuko Takenaka]] |T1P2=[[Machiko Aizawa]] |14 |0 | |T2P1=[[Imelda Wiguna]] |T2P2=[[Theresia Widiastuti]] |17 |15 | }}
|}}
 
{{winners|bd|1975 Uber Cup winner|Indonesia|First}}
{| class=wikitable style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
!1975 Uber Cup Champions
|-
|'''{{bd-big|Indonesia|size=100px}}''' <br /> '''First title'''
|}
 
==References==