1991 Badminton Asian Cup

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The 1991 Badminton Asian Cup was the first edition of Badminton Asian Cup. It was held in Istora Senayan indoor stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia from 18 to 22 December with total prize money of US$100,000. The main sponsor of this tournament was Cathay Pacific. Malaysian team won titles in Men's singles and doubles event, while South Korea won Women's doubles and Mixed doubles disciplines. Chinese Tang won the Women's singles title. rdf:langString
Die Asian Cup 1991 im Badminton fanden vom 18. bis zum 22. Dezember 1991 im Istora Senayan in Jakarta statt. Das Preisgeld betrug 100.000 US-Dollar. Cathay Pacific war Hauptsponsor der Veranstaltung. rdf:langString
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