Swedish badminton player
Badminton player
Eva Twedberg Birth name Eva Pettersson Country Sweden Born (1943-02-16 ) 16 February 1943 (age 81) Ystad , SwedenHeight 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) Weight 55 kg (121 lb) Years active 1959–1986 Coach Bertil Johnsson Career title(s) All England (1968, 1971) European Champion (1970) Highest ranking 1 (1968–1971)
Eva Twedberg (earlier Eva Pettersson , later Eva Stuart , born 16 February 1943) is a Swedish badminton player who won women's singles at numerous international championships. Noted for her stamina and swift court coverage, her peak years were the late 1960s and the early 1970s. Among other titles, she won the World Invitational Championships held in Glasgow, in 1971 in both singles and doubles, the prestigious All-England singles title in 1968 and 1971;[ 1] the Danish Open in 1968, 1970,[ 2] and 1972; the U.S. Open in 1972 and 1973;[ 3] and the European Championships in 1970.[ 4] Twedberg is the most successful player in the history of the Swedish National Championships with a combined total of 44 titles in national restricted and national open competition earned between 1960 and 1976.
Personal life
During the latter part of her badminton career, Twedberg married the Northumberland county and England badminton internationalist Elliot Stuart and represented Northumberland. Their marriage was held in Newcastle upon Tyne on 18 August 1973. The two living in North London.[ 5] She gave birth her son Kristian on 6 December 1974 in Chesire in the North of England.[ 6]
Achievements
European Championships
International tournaments
Women's singles
Year
Tournament
Opponent
Score
Result
1960
German Open
Karin Rasmussen
4–11, 11–1, 11–5
Winner
1960
Swedish Open
Berit Olsson
6–11, 11–9, 12–10
Winner
1964
Norwegian International
Pernille Mølgaard Hansen
2–11, 11–3, 6–11
Runner-up
1965
Swedish Open
Ulla Rasmussen
2–11, 11–1, 11–4
Winner
1965
Norwegian International
Pernille Mølgaard Hansen
11–8, 11–2
Winner
1966
Swedish Open
Judy Hashman
0–11, 0–11
Runner-up
1966
German Open
Irmgard Latz
8–11, 11–8, 9–12
Runner-up
1967
German Open
Ulla Strand
11–2, 11–6
Winner
1967
North of Scotland International
Muriel Woodcock
11–1, 11–0
Winner
1968
All England Open
Minarni
11–6, 11–2
Winner
1968
German Open
Irmgard Latz
11–6, 9–11, 11–3
Winner
1968
Swedish Open
Winner
1968
Malaysia Open
Hiroe Yuki
1–11, 6–11
Runner-up
1968
Norwegian International
Jette Føge
10–12, 11–3, 11–5
Winner
1968
Denmark Open
Noriko Takagi
12–9, 9–12, 12–10
Winner
1968
French Open
Agnes Geene
11–2, 11–0
Winner
1968
East of Scotland International
Marianne Flykt
11–1, 11–0
Winner
1969
German Open
Anne Flindt
6–11, 4–11
Runner-up
1969
Canadian Open
Retno Kustijah
11–1, 11–2
Winner
1969
Norwegian International
Jette Føge
11–4, 11–1
Winner
1970
Swedish Open
Jette Føge
Winner
1970
Denmark Open
Etsuko Takenaka
11–2, 11–2
Winner
1971
Swedish Open
Margaret Beck
11–7, 11–5
Winner
1971
All England Open
Anne Berglund
11–3, 6–11, 11–2
Winner
1971
German Open
Irmgard Gerlatzka
11–3, 11–4
Winner
1971
Dutch Open
Gillian Gilks
11–3, 7–11, 12–11
Winner
1971
Norwegian International
Lene Køppen
11–5, 11–2
Winner
1972
Swedish Open
Irmgard Gerlatzka
11–5, 12–10
Winner
1972
Dutch Open
Winner
1972
German Open
Irmgard Gerlatzka
11–6, 11–4
Winner
1972
U. S. Open
Pam Stockton
11–7, 11–8
Winner
1972
Canadian Open
Anne Berglund
11–7, 11–2
Winner
1972
Denmark Open
Noriko Nakayama
11–4, 11–6
Winner
1972
Norwegian International
Pernille Kaagaard
6–11, 11–5, 11–0
Winner
1973
German Open
Imre Rietveld
11–7, 11–8
Winner
1973
India Open
Lene Køppen
8–11, 11–8, 11–7
Winner
1973
U. S. Open
Barb O'Brien
11–6, 11–1
Winner
1973
Swedish Open
Margaret Beck
11–3, 11–5
Winner
1973
Jamaica International
Margaret Beck
Runner-up
1974
Swedish Open
Lene Køppen
9–11, 8–11
Runner-up
1974
Dutch Open
Joke van Beusekom
Winner
1980
Portugal International
Kathleen Redhead
11–5, 11–6
Winner
1982
Portugal International
Catharine Troke
8–11, 4–11
Runner-up
Women's doubles
Year
Tournament
Partner
Opponent
Score
Result
1964
Norwegian International
Gunnila Dahlström
Pernille Mølgaard Hansen Liselotte Nielsen
15–7, 6–15, 15–8
Winner
1965
Norwegian International
Gunnila Dahlström
Lonny Funch Pernille Mølgaard Hansen
7–15, 14–17
Runner-up
1966
Swedish Open
Judy Hashman
Karin Jørgensen Ulla Strand
12–15, 15–10, 15–8
Winner
1967
Swedish Open
Imre Rietveld
Lonny Funch Ulla Strand
Runner-up
1968
Singapore Open
Rosalind Singha Ang
Hiroe Yuki Noriko Takagi
6–15, 11–15
Runner-up
1968
French Open
Karin Dittberner
Winner
1968
Norwegian International
A. C. Rosenqvist
Jette Føge Lonny Funch
3–15, 4–15
Runner-up
1969
Norwegian International
Lena Olsson
Jette Føge Karin Jørgensen
4–15, 4–15
Runner-up
1972
Norwegian International
Anette Börjesson
Anne Flindt Pernille Kaagaard
10–15, 10–15
Runner-up
1973
India Open
Joke van Beusekom
Anne Berglund Lene Køppen
15–1, 15–9
Winner
1973
U. S. Open
Bridget Cooper
Pam Brady Diane Hales
15–12, 12–15, 13–18
Runner-up
1974
Dutch Open
Anette Börjesson
Brigitte Steden Marieluise Zizmann
Runner-up
1980
Portugal International
Mary Eddy
Gillian Clark Kathleen Redhead
3–15, 5–15
Runner-up
1982
Portugal International
Paula Kilvington
Nora Perry Catharine Troke
9–15, 4–15
Runner-up
1984
Portugal International
Fiona Elliott
Winner
Mixed doubles
Year
Tournament
Partner
Opponent
Score
Result
1965
Swedish Open
Berndt Dahlberg
Henning Borch Ulla Rasmussen
9–15, 9–15
Runner-up
1969
Norwegian International
Sture Johnsson
Winner
1968
Malaysia Open
Svend Andersen
Teh Kew San Ng Mei Ling
18–17, 15–13
Winner
1971
Norwegian International
Gert Perneklo
Erland Kops Lene Køppen
3–15, 15–5, 15–10
Winner
1972
U. S. Open
Elliot Stuart
Flemming Delfs Pernille Kaagaard
5–15, 1–15
Runner-up
1972
Canadian Open
Elliot Stuart
Flemming Delfs Pernille Kaagaard
11–15, 17–18
Runner-up
1973
German Open
Gert Perneklo
Wolfgang Bochow Marieluise Zizmann
15–13, 15–2
Winner
1973
India Open
Elliot Stuart
Satish Bhatia Morin Mathias
15–0, 15–11
Winner
1973
U. S. Open
Sture Johnsson
Thomas Carmichael Pam Brady
18–13, 15–12
Winner
1973
Jamaica International
Sture Johnsson
Mike Tredgett Margaret Beck
Winner
1981
Portugal International
Billy Gilliland
Winner
1982
Portugal International
Billy Gilliland
Ray Stevens Nora Perry
9–15, 9–15
Runner-up
References
^ Pat Davis, The Guinness Book of Badminton (Enfield, Middlesex, England: Guinness Superlatives Ltd., 1983) 106.
^ Herbert Scheele ed., The International Badminton Federation Handbook for 1971 (Canterbury, Kent, England: J. A. Jennings Ltd., 1971) 152.
^ "The 19th U.S.open", Badminton USA , May 1972, 10 and "20th U.S. open", Badminton USA , May 1973, 4.
^ Davis, 115.
^ "On the side lines" (PDF) . World Badminton (11 ed.). October 1973. p. 6. Retrieved 27 February 2024 .
^ "On the side lines: Some notes and news from all parts" (PDF) . World Badminton (19 ed.). March 1975. p. 5. Retrieved 31 December 2024 .
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