Old Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association Hall Singapore Chinese Girls' School Hall
Location
City Hall and Somerset, Singapore
Champions
Men's singles
E. J. Vass
1930 →
The 1929 Singapore Open, also known as the 1929 Singapore Open Singles Badminton Championship, took place from 19 October – 16 November 1929 at the Old Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association Hall in City Hall with the final been played at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School Hall in Somerset, Singapore. The ties were played over a month with the first round ties being played on the 19th of October[1] and the final was played on the 16th of November.[2] The championship started as a men's singles competition before the rest of the disciplines were added in the subsequent editions.
E.J. Vass won the inaugural championship when he defeated See Gim Hock in two straight games to win the men's singles title.[2]
^"Singapore Championship". Malaya Tribune. 17 October 1929. p. 10.
^ ab"E. J. Vass Wins Singapore Singles Title". The Straits Times. 21 November 1929. p. 13.
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