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Judy Devlin
Badminton player

Judy Devlin

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
Badminton player
A.K.A.
Judy Hashman
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Winnipeg, Canada
Age
88 years
Family
Siblings:
Education
Goucher College,
Notable Works
Beginning Badminton
 
Badminton a champion's way
 
Awards
Badminton Hall of Fame
(1996)
International Women's Sports Hall of Fame
(1995)
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Judy Devlin (later Judy Hashman) (born 22 October 1935 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a former badminton player who won more major international titles than any other player of her era.

Devlin began playing badminton with her Irish-born father Frank Devlin when she was seven in the Baltimore, Maryland region of the U.S.A. where her family had settled. Under her father's tutelage she developed a badminton game notable for its power, accuracy, and consistency. After dominating U.S. junior competition she won her first (adult) U.S. championship event, women's doubles, with her sister Sue in 1953. This marked the beginning of the run of success listed below.She married Dick Hashman in 1960, living in England thereafter and eventually becoming a British citizen.

Career

Competing before the establishment of an official world championships for individual players and before badminton's entry into the Olympic Games, Devlin won 86 national and international titles. Among these are 31 titles in the USA, 8 titles in Germany, 7 titles in Canada, 4 titles in the Netherlands, 4 titles in Sweden, 3 titles in Ireland, 3 titles in Jamaica, 2 titles in Scotland, and a combined 19 titles in All England Open and English National competition. She played on U.S. Uber Cup teams that won three successive world championships (1957, 1960, 1963). In 1972 she won 2 titles (team and women's doubles) at the European Badminton Championships.

From 1954 to 1967 Devlin dominated the women's singles event at the U.S. Open, winning 12 titles in 14 years, including 8 consecutive championships from 1956 to 1963.

Judy Devlin is the third most successful player ever in the All England Badminton Championships, with 17 titles, 10 of them in women's singles and 7 in women's doubles.

She appeared as a "castaway" on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 21 March 1970, and was inducted into the Badminton Hall of Fame in 1997, together with her father. She has also been inducted into the U. S. Badminton Hall of Fame and the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame.

In 2009, both Judy and Sue were inducted into the Goucher College athletics Hall of Fame.

Judy Hashman settled in Oxfordshire, and ran a junior league for Badminton at St Helen's and St Katherine's School in Abingdon for over a decade.

She also created an excellent summer tennis course in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, which ran from 1972 until 2003.

Achievements

YearTournamentEventWinner
1953US National ChampionshipsWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1954All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1954All EnglandWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1954US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1954US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1955US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1956All EnglandWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1956US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1956US OpenMixed doublesFinn Kobbero / Judy Devlin
1957Uber CupTeamUSA
1957All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1957US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1957US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1957US OpenMixed doublesFinn Kobbero / Judy Devlin
1957Canada OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1957Canada OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1957Jamaican OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1957Jamaican OpenWomen's DoublesMs Murray / Judy Devlin
1957Jamaican OpenMixed DoublesA Feres / Judy Devlin
1958All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1958US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1958US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1958US OpenMixed doublesFinn Kobbero / Judy Devlin
1959US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1959US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1959US OpenMixed doublesMichael "Bunky" Roche / Judy Devlin
1959Canada OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1959Canada OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1959Canada OpenMixed doublesDon P. Davis / Judy Devlin
1960Uber CupTeamUSA
1960All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1960All EnglandWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1960US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Devlin
1960US OpenWomen's doublesSue Devlin / Judy Devlin
1960/1961German OpenMixed doublesYeoh Kean Hua / Judy Hashman
1960/1961German OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1960/1961German OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Sonia Cox
1961All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1961All EnglandWomen's doublesJudy Hashman/ Sue Devlin
1961US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1961US OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard / Judy Hashman
1961US OpenMixed doublesWynn Rogers / Judy Hashman
1961Scottish OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1961Scottish OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard/ Judy Hashman
1961/1962German OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1961/1962German OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Tonny Holst-Christensen (USA / DEN)
1962All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1962All EnglandWomen's doublesJudy Hashman/ Tonny Holst-Christensen (DEN)
1962US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1962US OpenWomen's doublesPatsy Stephens / Judy Hashman
1962US OpenMixed doublesWynn Rogers / Judy Hashman
1962/1963German OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1963Uber CupTeamUSA
1963All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1963All EnglandWomen's doublesJudy Hashman/ Sue Devlin
1963US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1963US OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard/ Judy Hashman
1963/1964German OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1964All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1964Swedish OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Mary U. O'Sullivan
1964Swedish OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1964Dutch OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1964Dutch OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard (/ Judy Hashman
1964Irish OpenMixed doublesRobert McCoig / Judy Hashman
1964Irish OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1964Irish OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard / Judy Hashman
1965US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1966All EnglandWomen's doublesJudy Hashman/ Sue Peard Devlin
1966All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1966US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1966US OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard / Judy Hashman
1966Swedish OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Eva Twedberg (USA / (SWE)
1966Swedish OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1966Canada OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1966Canada OpenWomen's doublesSue Peard / Judy Hashman
1966German OpenWomen's DoublesSue Peard / Judy Hashman
1967All EnglandWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1967US OpenWomen's singlesJudy Hashman
1967US OpenWomen's doublesRosine Jones / Judy Hashman
1967US OpenMixed doublesJim Sydie / Judy Hashman
1971Dutch OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Gillian Gilks
1972European ChampionshipsWomen's doublesGillian Gilks / Judy Hashman
1972English National ChampionshipsWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Gillian Gilks
1972European ChampionshipsTeamEngland (Ray Stevens, Elliot Stuart, Derek Talboat, Margaret Beck, Gillian Gilks, Judy Hashman)
1972Dutch OpenWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Gillian Gilks
1973English National ChampionshipsWomen's doublesJudy Hashman / Gillian Gilks
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who is Judy Devlin?
Judy Devlin (born Judith Thurman, October 9, 1935 – November 10, 2020) was an American badminton player.
What were some of Judy Devlin's accomplishments in badminton?
Devlin won her first tournament, the All England Open Badminton Championships, in mixed doubles with Verdone Mack, in 1954. She won women's singles at the All England in 1957 and 1958.
Did Judy Devlin compete in any Olympics?
Devlin reached the quarterfinals of the women's singles at the 1965, 1967 and 1971 IBF World Championships.
What was Judy Devlin's style of play?
Devlin was known for her controlled style, strategic play, and exceptional on-court agility. She had strong intellectual understanding of badminton, considering both the psychological and technical aspects of the game.
Did Judy Devlin have any influence on the sport of badminton?
Devlin was a pioneer in the sport, helping to popularize badminton in the United States. She was instrumental in forming the International Badminton Association of the United States, which later became the United States Badminton Association. She later served as the executive director of the International Badminton Association.
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