The 1994 Thomas & Uber Cup was the 18th tournament of the Thomas Cup, and the 15th tournament of the Uber Cup, which are the major international team competitions in world badminton.

Malaysia were the defending champions for the Thomas Cup while China were the defending champions of the Uber Cup. The tournament was held at Istora Senayan in Jakarta.

Host selection

Jakarta was named as the host in April 1993. Indonesia had previously bid to host the 1992 Thomas & Uber Cup. While Malaysia was named host in 1992, Indonesia won the right to host the tournament in 1994.

Qualification

Indonesia qualified automatically as hosts. Malaysia qualified as title holders of the Thomas Cup while China qualified as the title holder of the Uber Cup.

Thomas Cup

Means of qualificationDateVenueSlotQualified teams
Host country11 April 1993Jakarta1Indonesia
1992 Thomas Cup5 – 16 May 1992Kuala Lumpur1Malaysia
European Zone20 – 27 February 1994Glasgow3Denmark
Finland
Sweden
Asian Zone20 – 27 February 1994Singapore3China
South Korea
Thailand
Total8

Uber Cup

Means of qualificationDateVenueSlotQualified teams
Host country11 April 1993Jakarta1Indonesia
1992 Uber Cup5 – 16 May 1992Kuala Lumpur1China
European Zone20 – 27 February 1994Glasgow3Denmark
Russia
Sweden
Asian Zone20 – 27 February 1994Singapore3Japan
South Korea
Thailand
Total8

Squads

Medal summary

Medalists

EventGoldSilverBronze
Thomas CupIndonesiaMalaysiaSouth Korea
China
Uber CupIndonesiaChinaSouth Korea
Sweden

Medal table

* Host nation (Indonesia)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Indonesia*2002
2China0112
3Malaysia0101
4South Korea0022
5Sweden0011
Totals (5 entries)2248

Thomas Cup

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamvtePldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Indonesia (H)330302+28479205+2743Advance to semi-finals
2China3211915+4414363+512
3Sweden3121320−7347423−761
4Finland303530−25252501−2490
10 May 1994(1994-05-10) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia5–0Finland
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
10 May 1994(1994-05-10) 19:30 UTC+7
China4–1Sweden
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

12 May 1994(1994-05-12) 19:30 UTC+7
China5–0Finland
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
12 May 1994(1994-05-12) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia5–0Sweden
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

14 May 1994(1994-05-14) 19:30 UTC+7
Sweden5–0Finland
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
14 May 1994(1994-05-14) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia5–0China
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Group B

PosTeamvtePldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Malaysia330259+16464324+1403Advance to semi-finals
2South Korea3212016+4447425+222
3Denmark3121912+7409393+161
4Thailand303329−26282461−1790
11 May 1994(1994-05-11) 19:30 UTC+7
Malaysia3–2South Korea
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
11 May 1994(1994-05-11) 19:30 UTC+7
Denmark5–0Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

13 May 1994(1994-05-13) 19:30 UTC+7
Malaysia5–0Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
13 May 1994(1994-05-13) 19:30 UTC+7
Denmark2–3South Korea
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

15 May 1994(1994-05-15) 19:30 UTC+7
Denmark1–4Malaysia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
15 May 1994(1994-05-15) 19:30 UTC+7
South Korea4–1Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Knockout stage

Bracket

Semi-finalsFinal
Indonesia4
South Korea1
Indonesia3
Malaysia0
China1
Malaysia4

Semi-finals

17 May 1994(1994-05-17) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia4–1South Korea
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
18 May 1994(1994-05-18) 19:30 UTC+7
China1–4Malaysia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Final

The final of the 1994 Thomas Cup was played on 21 May 1994 between hosts Indonesia and defending champions Malaysia. It was the sixth meeting between the two nations in the Thomas Cup final. Hariyanto Arbi gave Indonesia a 1–0 lead when he defeated Rashid Sidek 15–6, 15–11. Rudy Gunawan and Bambang Suprianto expanded the lead after defeating Malaysia's Cheah Soon Kit and Soo Beng Kiang in three games. In the third match, Olympic silver medalist Ardy Wiranata defeated Ong Ewe Hock 15–11, 15–5. The next two matches were halted by umpire Roger Johansson due to the crowd in the stadium being too distracting and noisy for the Malaysians. This marked Indonesia's ninth win at the Thomas Cup and their first win since 1984.

21 May 1994(1994-05-21) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia3–0Malaysia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
1994 Thomas Cup winner
Indonesia Ninth title

Uber Cup

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamvtePldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1China330269+17389280+1093Advance to semi-finals
2South Korea321267+19404234+1702
3Japan3121420−6290336−461
4Russia303130−29140374−2340
10 May 1994(1994-05-10) 19:30 UTC+7
China5–0Russia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
10 May 1994(1994-05-10) 19:30 UTC+7
South Korea5–0Japan
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

12 May 1994(1994-05-12) 19:30 UTC+7
South Korea5–0Russia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
12 May 1994(1994-05-12) 19:30 UTC+7
China4–1Japan
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

14 May 1994(1994-05-14) 19:30 UTC+7
China3–2South Korea
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
14 May 1994(1994-05-14) 19:30 UTC+7
Japan5–0Russia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Group B

PosTeamvtePldWLGFGAGDPFPAPDPtsQualification
1Indonesia (H)330275+22392170+2223Advance to semi-finals
2Sweden3211423−9336394−582
3Denmark3122215+7376357+191
4Thailand303727−20224407−1830
11 May 1994(1994-05-11) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia5–0Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
11 May 1994(1994-05-11) 19:30 UTC+7
Denmark2–3Sweden
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

13 May 1994(1994-05-13) 19:30 UTC+7
Denmark5–0Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
13 May 1994(1994-05-13) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia5–0Sweden
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

15 May 1994(1994-05-15) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia3–2Denmark
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
15 May 1994(1994-05-15) 19:30 UTC+7
Sweden3–2Thailand
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Knockout stage

Bracket

Semi-finalsFinal
China3
Sweden2
China2
Indonesia3
South Korea1
Indonesia4

Semi-finals

17 May 1994(1994-05-17) 19:30 UTC+7
China3–2Sweden
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
18 May 1994(1994-05-18) 19:30 UTC+7
South Korea1–4Indonesia
Istora Senayan, Jakarta

Final

The final of the 1994 Uber Cup was played on 20 May 1994. Indonesia reached the final after winning 4–1 against South Korea while China had to overcome a grueling battle against Sweden in the semi-finals. The first match went the hosts way with Susi Susanti defeating Ye Zhaoying. In the second match, Finarsih and Lili Tampi defeated Chen Ying and Wu Yuhong 15–13, 17–16. China then won the next two matches and made the score 2–2. In the final deciding match, 14 year-old Mia Audina won against Zhang Ning 11–7, 10–12, 11–4 to help the host clinch the title. This marked Indonesia's second win at the Uber Cup and their first win since 1975.

20 May 1994(1994-05-20) 19:30 UTC+7
Indonesia3–2China
Istora Senayan, Jakarta
1994 Uber Cup winner
Indonesia Second title