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The 1957 Uber Cup was the inaugural Uber Cup; a women's badminton tournament created by Betty Uber. It was held in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England on 18 March 1957, and 11 nations took part[1][2]. It is also referred to as taking place in 1956-57. The United States won the event, defeating Denmark. Contents 1 Teams 2 Knockout stages 2.1 First round 2.2 Results of the final 3 References Teams Three teams qualified for the interzone stage of the competition, the United States, India, and Denmark. Denmark received a bye in the first round to go directly into the final. Originally four teams were to be represented in the interzone matches, but New Zealand which qualified from Australasia withdrew. Knockout stages First round United States 7–0 India Eastbourne, England Results of the final The United States and Denmark competed in the final. 7 matches were played: 3 singles and 4 doubles (2 doubles, then reversed). Winning all three of her matches, Judy Devlin led the way to a decisive 6–1 victory for the USA. March 18, 1957 United States 6–1 Denmark Lytham St Annes 1957 Uber Cup Champions United States First title References ^ 1956-57 Uber Cup. Accessed 22 May 2006 ^ Team Announcement Badminton Australia - pdf Uber Cup. Accessed 22 May 2006 v · d · eInternational badminton BWF · Thomas Cup · Uber Cup · Sudirman Cup · World Championships · World Junior Championships · World Cup · World Grand Prix (defunct) · Olympic Games · Commonwealth Games · Asian Games · Pan American Games · All-Africa Games · Teams Africa BCA – African Championships Asia BAC – Asia Championships Europe BE – European Championships Oceania BO – Oceania Championships Americas BPA – Pan Am Championships v · d · eWorld Team Championships Thomas Cup Preston 1949 · Singapore 1952 · Singapore 1955 · Singapore 1958 · Jakarta 1961 · Tokyo 1964 · Jakarta 1967 · Kuala Lumpur 1970 · Jakarta 1973 · Bangkok 1976 · Jakarta 1979 · London 1982 · 1984–2010 (see below) Uber Cup Lancashire 1957 · Philadelphia 1960 · Wilmington 1963 · Wellington 1966 · Tokyo 1969 · Tokyo 1972 · Jakarta 1975 · Auckland 1978 · Tokyo 1981 · 1984–2010 (see below) Thomas & Uber Cup Kuala Lumpur 1984 · Jakarta 1986 · Kuala Lumpur 1988 · Tokyo 1990 · Kuala Lumpur 1992 · Jakarta 1994 · Hong Kong 1996 · Hong Kong 1998 · Kuala Lumpur 2000 · Guangzhou 2002 · Jakarta 2004 · Sendai/Tokyo 2006 · Jakarta 2008 · Kuala Lumpur 2010