Morten Frost

Written by Geoff Hinder

Morten Frost

 

Badminton England has announced that Morten Frost from Denmark, the four times Yonex All-England men’s singles champion will become their Performance Director starting in April 2022.
For those who were not lucky enough to see him play at his best playing standard, the National Badminton Museum has chosen a film from their film library of Morten Frost winning his last Yonex All-England men’s singles title in 1987.
In the final Morten is playing against Icuk Sugiarto from Indonesia. Morten wins 15-10, 15-0. in a 40 minute final.

Photos: – Peter Richardson and Louis Ross                                                                                           Click on images to enlarge

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2025 Yonex All-England Badminton Championships
Tuesday 11 March 2025 to Sunday 16 March 2025.
At the Utilita Arena, Birmingham.

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National Badminton Museum, National Badminton Centre, Bradwell Road, Loughton Lodge,
MILTON KEYNES  MK8 9LA
Free Admission.

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Accessibility
The National Badminton Museum is on the 1st floor with a lift. Disabled toilet facilities are available on the 1st floor. There is no wheelchair accessibility to the Museum office.

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There is a restaurant on the first floor serving breakfasts every day of the week and light lunches on weekdays.
Free parking at the National Badminton Centre.

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