Indian National Badminton Championships
Appearance
The Indian National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized to crown the best badminton players in India since 1934. Until into the 1960s years were open the championships and also foreign players could play the championships. That is why the Dane Erland Kops is in the winner lists.
The championships are locally now referred to as the All Indian National Badminton Championships. The National title in India for Men's Singles is played for the "Vikas Topiwala Challenge Cup", Men's Doubles for the "Calcutta Badminton Cup", Women Singles for the "Olympian Badminton Challenge Cup", Women Doubles for the "All India Badminton Association Cup" and Mixed Doubles for the "Burdwan Challenge Cup".
List of Winners
References
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