thanks for uploading my best Indonesian childhood memory... England always gives the best silent time for spectators to enjoy the game and listen carefully and seriously to what the commentator said as tremendous speed....
It was historic as for the first time not only the legendary Rudy Hartono failed to win his straight eight All England men's singles title but also his unbeaten record in all All England matches since his maiden debut in 1968. The late Svend Pri who died in 1983 had beaten Hartono in the 1973 Thomas Cup final at the Istora Senayan.But that win was not as auspicious as this straight sets win over the legendary Indonesian shuttlers. Pri had been in devastating form throughout the tournament and had routed Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinal. Although only a week before Hartono had beaten Pri for the Danish Open title in Copenhagen the latter had saved his best form for the All England. In the end the great Hartono had no answer to Pri's immaculate net play and thunderous smashes.Hartono surrendered at 15-11 and 17-15. Pri's win ended the continuous unbroken run of seven All England title wins by Hartono and in the process handed the latter his first taste of defeat in an All England match.Hartono for the record had never lost an All England tie since 1968.And Pri's 1975 All England final defeat of Hartono ended it. Not only Pri avenged his 15-7,15-1 and 15-9,15-4 defeats in the 1970 and 1972 All England final,but also defeats in the 1972 Munich Olympic final for the gold which Pri lost 15-6,15-1 and also the 15-5,15-2 defeat in the final of the World Invitation in Jakarta the same year.
Enak nonton badminton zaman dulu bisa fokus ke pertandingan karena ga berisik sorak sorai penonton. Ramainya tepuk tangan pas jeda salah satu atlet dapat poin aja. Terima kasih om Rudy Hartono yg jadi legenda dan sudah berjasa mengharumkan Indonesia 🙏🙏👍
That year Svend Pri was at his best and in his element. He had peaked at the right opportune time in the 1975 All England badminton championships.In the semifinals he had crushed Hartono's team mate Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0. But as always Hartono stood in his way of winning the All England men's singles title. They had clashed three times previously in the All England with Hartono winning all of those clashes and two of those clashes were in the final of the 1970 and 1972 All England.Hartono crushed Pri in the 1970 final winning 15-7,15-1 and two years later also won comfortably in straight sets 15-9,15-4. As if that was not enough,Hartono also triumphed over Pri in the match for the gold medal in the 1972 Olympics which then was a demonstrative sport winning 15-6,15-1.Also in 1972 Hartono beat Pri 15-5,15-2 for the World Invitation title at Jakarta. But in 1973 Pri at last ended a sequence of defeats by Hartono upsetting the latter in three sets in the 1973 Thomas Cup final. Two years later Pri at last won his first and only All England title beating Hartono 15-11,17-14 .
Saya ingat pertandingan ini waktu itu (1975) saya kelas VI SD... menonton nya di TV hitam putih TV RI waktu itu .... Saat pertandingan ini di musim dingin dimana SUHU nya 16° dibawah Nol... Maka nya Rudi Hartono & Sventpri memakai sweater dalam bertanding... tapi set kedua mereka sudah tidak memakai nya lagi...
Wah...beruntung sekali Anda bisa menyaksikan langsung lewat TV dan menjadi saksi era kejayaan badminton Indonesia pada saat itu. Semoga di Indonesia kedepannya muncul 'Rudy Hartono' yg lain. Amin.
The legendary Rudy Hartono have not lost a match in the All England Badminton Championships since his debut at the Wembley Arena in March 1968 until this 1975 All England final straight sets defeat 15-11,17-14 by the late Svend Pri. Sure there were several closed three sets defeat of Elo Hansen in the quarterfinal of last year's All England and then Sture Johanssesn of Sweden in the semifinals.After it was another hard fought three sets win over Malaysia's Punch Gunalan in the final. But this match with Svend Pri was Hartono's first defeat in as many matches.In fact Pri created history by becoming the first player to beat Hartono in the All England. But before achieving that historic feat Pri had to bite the dust everytime he faced Hartono. Apart from three All England defeats to Hartono which included two All England final defeats in 1970 and 1972 Pri also suffered two other defeats in the battle for the gold in the 1972 Munich Olympics which badminton then was a demonstrative sport losing 15-6,15-1 but also in the World Invitation final at Jakarta the same year losing 15-5,15-2.
Yes after two all England final defeats to his nemesis Indonesia's Rudy Hartono the late Svend Pri of Denmark finally got his act right by landing his first and only All England title by defeating the legendary Indonesian 15-11,17-15 in the 65th All England Badminton Championships at the Wembley Arena. Pri,raised both his fists in delight after he had scored the winning point.It was a moment to savour for Pri not only he was thrashed in straight sets 15-7,15-1 and 15-9,15-4 in the 1970 and 1972 All England final and as a young teenager was also beaten in three sets in the semifinal of the 1968 All England series. And then there were also heartbreaking defeats to the great Hartono in the final of the 1972 Munich Olympics for the gold by 15-6,15-1 and then another 15-5,15-2 defeat to his nemesis late in the same year in the final of the inaugural World Invitation badminton meet at Jakarta. And only a week back Pri had lost yet again in three sets to Hartono in the final of the Danish Open just before the All England. But in the 1975 All England Pri was playing the best badminton of his career which not only included the memorable straight sets win over Hartono in the final but also the 15-5,15-0 demolition of another Indonesian Tjun Tjun in the semifinals. For Pri that 1975 All England beating of Hartono was his fourth over his long time rival in their head to head clashes.Only another non Indonesian player Malaysia's Tan Aik Huang had a good track record in the head to head clashes with Hartono winning five times.
Just my impression from the limited footage, but the speed and power of Hartono and Pri here seems to me to be every bit as impressive as what one would expect from the current highest level players.
I believe the first exponent of the fast hard hitting game was Freeman, followed by Tang and Hou and later by Liem Swie King. Currently the 21 point system has allowed veterans to remain playing competitively and we see again more of less the patient accurate playing style of the past masters in Lin Dan or Peter Gade today.
If my memory serves me right the late Svend Pri scored his first win over Rudy Hartono in the Glasgow World Invitation in 1972.There after two wins over Rudy Hartono were achieved in 1973.In the Europe vs Asia clash Pri scored a three set win over Hartono.Then in that never to be forgotten 1973 Thomas Cup final Pri scored a sensational three set win over Hartono at the Istora Senayan.That win by Pri over Hartono was Denmark's only point secured in an 8-1 defeat. Then,of course the 1975 All England straight sets final defeat of Hartono that was his fourth over the latter.
The late Svend Pri of Denmark probably played the best badminton in his badminton career in his straight sets 15-11,17-15 defeat of the legendary Indonesian Rudy Hartono in the 1975 All England Badminton Championships final at the Wembley Arena. Pri who was to die eight years after this final was in devastating form as he had crushed another Indonesian Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinals. And this win over Hartono in the 1975 All England final in fact was not his first over his arch rival who had defeated him in two All England finals in 1970 and 1972. Pri had defeated Hartono in the 1972 Glasgow Invitation meet in three sets.The following year he defeated Hartono twice in the Asia versus Europe clash and in the 1973 Thomas Cup final at the Istora Senayan.Both went to three sets.
Erland Kops's All England triumph was spread over the years from 1958 to 1967.In 1959,Tan Joe won then the following year(1960)it was Kops turn.He won it for another three years from 1961 to 1963.Then another Dane Kurd E.Nielsen won in 1964.In 1965 Kops regained the title only to be knocked out in the first round by Tan Yee Khan in 1966.In 1967 Kops won his seventh and last All England title beating Aik Huang in the final.
What a great player, I hadn't watched a video of him, And honestly I'm great impressed, Hartono is awesome, he is no slower than Lin Dan or Lee Chong wei. I believe that he would be much better than the current top 5 if he had the same facilities back then.......Badminton World should appreciate his devotion for the sport.....
Mynah Thang Hsien Hu aka "The Thing" was born in Indonesia but by the 1960s he was a world conquerer.And who was the unfortunate shuttler who in 1965 when handed a love set when the Thing clashed with him at Copenhagen in 1965?It was none other than the late Erland Kops then the All England champion.Remember too Kops was a seventh time All England champion winning in 1958,1960,1961,1962,1963,1965 and 1967. But in 1965 Kops was at the peak of his prowess but the Thing slaughtered him 15-5,15-0 in front of the latter home fans.
Simon, so sorry to hear about your uncle. Why did he commit suicide, and how? He was a legendary player who was so young and had a promising future. My condolences to your whole family. I know it was a while ago but I recently only found out. May he RIP!
I had only read about Rudy Hortono's speed. Prakash Padukone who won the All England championship, once, said Rudy had no weaknesses in his game. He was one of the first to employ half smashes on a consistent basis to keep the shuttle down. Given the modern racquets, he would be a terror - his speed looks awesome and at par with the best of today.
He would certainly be among the top today but you can clearly see his is not fit as top players today. Not as much power, speed and quality of shots like Kento Momota for example!
Mendiang Svend Pri dari Denmark ialah antara yang pernah tewaskan Rudy Hartono sebanyak empat kali tetapi juga pemain Malaysia Tan Aik Huang yang pernah kalahkan Hartono lima kali kali terakhir dengan kemenangan 15-9,15-9 diJemputan Glasgow tahun 1969.
Rudy Hartono could well have won his straight eighth All England title but Svend Pri of Denmark had other ideas. Though Hartono had been in fine form in his straight sets win over another Dane Fleming Delfs in the semifinals but in the final he found Pri whom he had conquered in two All England finals in 1970 and 1972 a different proposition altogether. Pri was so dominant that Hartono had no answer to his stinging smashes and in the end suffered a shock 15-11,17-15 defeat.It was Hartono's first ever defeat since his All England debut at the Wembley Arena in March 1968. For Pri that All England triumph was so meaningful hat when he scored the winning point he raised both his fists in sheer delight and joy.
@mynahbird20000 The lighter racquets of the modern have improved defense substantially. During Hartono's era racquets were getting lighter but not to the degree they are now. Defending the singles court against a very hard well placed smash has never been easy. You mention Sture Johnsson. I saw him at his prime (1973) and thought he had perhaps the hardest smash I'd ever seen. He also moved very well so it's no surprise to me that at his best he could give Hartono trouble.
Yes in the 1975 All England final Rudy Hartono played better than he did in last year's final with Punch Gunalan.Unfortunately for Hartono Pri played even better with scintillating badminton to send the former to a humiliating straight sets defeat of 15-11,17-14. Hartono had knew that he would have a tough time defending his All England title and winning it a straight eighth time after seeing Pri blasted past Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinals.
Sture Johnson actually held Hartono at game point in the 1974 AE semis but Hartono managed to claw back and won to enter the final where he had to struggle against Gunalan. Before that Johnson had beaten Hartono in an earlier tournament in Europe in straight sets.
Mynah it was in the 1973 Swedish Open that Sture Johansson had beaten Rudy Hartono in the semifinals.I had checked it out on my scrap book on badminton.That win was achieved in straight sets.
@@yiseng4602 it would be a miracle if I do.For one thing,the events were never filmed on celluloid,and even if they were,as in the 1973 and 1975 final captured on film,it would be impossible to get anything from the british.
Compare Pri's relative slimness and speed about the court here to what he was like four years later (at 34) in his last Thomas Cup in 1979.BIG DIFFERENCE.
perhaps he was undefeated in singles before he retired but he definitely lost in doubles like in the 1949 all england men's doubles final to ooi teck hock
I watched your video so well. I run the Badminton Master RUclips channel. Would you like to download this video and edit it with a rally-based version, and upload it to my channel and watch it with our subscribers? On the video final screen, I will hang a link with your channel. Thank you for thinking of some kind of collaboration. What do you think?
Do what you like with the video as I dont own it.It was a gift from Indonesia's National Archives.But it will be bad taste and disrespect to Indonesia's National Archives to make money from it however nominal.Dozens of people download videos from this site to create their own youtube videos already,you dont have to ask my permission,but thanks for asking anyway.Just make sure you dont blank out the Arsib Indonesia watermark on the video.Good luck.Since your channel is targetted at a fairly closed Korean audience,it will have no effect on my channel.
Mynah Bird,Erland Kops the All England defending champion was knocked out by Malaysia's Tan Yee Khan in the first round of the 1966 All England badminton championship.If I am wrong just check the Wikipedia on past winners of the All England men's singles winners.In 1966 Aik Huang won the title beating Japan's Masao Akiyama in straight set 15-8 15-12. Aik Huang the following year lost to Kops in the final.It was Kops seventh and last All England men's singles triumph before Svend Pri won it for Denmark again in 1975. Whereas Hafiz Hashim of Malaysia ended his country long wait.He won the title in 2003 beating Chen Hong of China.
I dont need to check Wiki,most of the old events have been recorded here in youtube and can be easily searched.Also www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2510354076039953880#allposts has most of past events recorded as articles.Best to verify with the articles before posting erroneous comments
Did everyone know that Christian Hadinata was in fact the brother in law of Rudy Hartono as the former had married one of the latter's sisters.Yes Christian Hadinata did reach the 1973 final losing to his brother in law 15-4,15-2.Apart from Christian Hadinata the American Chris Kinard was also the brother in law of Rudy Hartono having married Hartono's sister.
Good day! May I ask permission for your video to be used in our class presentation? Will be giving credits at the end of the video. Hoping for your warm consideration. Thank you and have a great day! 😊
Please do whatever you wish to do with the video.I dont own it and it belongs to the National Archives of Indonesia.if you want to give it any credits,give it to the National Archives of Indonesia.The purpose of including videos like this is to preserve for posterity events from the past in an archive
If you review the films at Wimbledon during the 70s, you would probably see that the shorts did not become tight until the mid-70s; earlier on, shorts were short but not as short as those worn by Borg.
Rudy Hartono had no answer to Svend Pri's powerful smashes in the 1975 All England final.Pri then playing at his peak pulverised Hartono 15-11,17-14 to win his first and only All England title.
7 in a row is enough to show how rudy h was. Pri was in very much desire to stop rudy to win 8x in a row. But rudy is the best in badminton history all the way
Chan Boon Yee Who said Wong Peng Soon is Singaporean?? What a bluff. He was born in Johor Bahru in 1917. He only joining a badminton club in Singapore in 1940's. Nevertheless, that time, Singapore was belong to Malaya's government or part of Malaya's state. Singapore was kicked out from Malaya in 1963. Aren't you read history?? What a shame racist.
C'mon Mynah Bird, does either player look like his movement is encumbered? The shorts in the seventies were made of stretchy synthetics or perhaps a blend of synthetics and cotton and a player could move just fine in them.The tighter fit was considered a sexy change in style from what one would have seen a decade or so earlier.
To players from the tropics spring in the UK is bitterly cold.The thing that really amazes me are the tight pants, I dont think modern players want to wear them,one could probably sustain some kind of injury. But the dressing is about the same for tennis (see Bjorn Borg) and soccer players of the 70s looked really comical in their shorts.
I think Hartono during his heydays must have been the fastest and hardest hitting player of his time.He had little use for a defence or even a backhand. only players who could attack him with hard shots like Gunalan,Pri or even Sture Johnson were able to trouble his defence.In the same era ex-indos like Tang Xian Hu or Hou Jia Chang combined their Indo racquet skills with China's hard training regime and probably would have matched Hartono's achievements if given a chance.
No I disagree. Tang and Hou were more than hard hitters. They were very creative at the net by the standard of those days. They were also great retrievers and had better footwork than Hartono and Liem. The Indonesians were basically hard smashers and once the Chinese showed how to defend those smashes the reliance on hard smashing to win points in men's singles began to diminish.
@ricwhk It is pointless and meaningless to compare greats of different eras because of the differences in technology.It is like saying that modern armies are better than ancient armies.What can be acknowledged though is the dominance and superiority of greats in their era, and possibly people who were ahead of their times. Otherwise there is no point in documenting history.
Still the modern armies are far superior than ancient armies. You CAN actually compare everything with everything. It is not the individuals fault. Blame it on the technology! As for Rudy i know he would be a great player today but you can clearly see his fitness is way inferior than LD or LCWs. Of course everyone can have their own favorite player. It just makes it more fun than if everyone would have LD or LCW as their favorite player. LD is easily the GOAT in badminton. He is as convincing as Gretzky, Michael Jordan etc...
OK. Too bad there is so little remaining of the film. Hartono in 1974 and 1975 showed strength in attacking play but was susceptible to hard attacking play by opponents. Wonder why he never worked on his return of hard smashes.
thanks for uploading my best Indonesian childhood memory... England always gives the best silent time for spectators to enjoy the game and listen carefully and seriously to what the commentator said as tremendous speed....
Rudy Hartono !!! A living legend, no question about it.
Thanks so much for uploading this legendary match.
It was historic as for the first time not only the legendary Rudy Hartono failed to win his straight eight All England men's singles title but also his unbeaten record in all All England matches since his maiden debut in 1968.
The late Svend Pri who died in 1983 had beaten Hartono in the 1973 Thomas Cup final at the Istora Senayan.But that win was not as auspicious as this straight sets win over the legendary Indonesian shuttlers.
Pri had been in devastating form throughout the tournament and had routed Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinal.
Although only a week before Hartono had beaten Pri for the Danish Open title in Copenhagen the latter had saved his best form for the All England.
In the end the great Hartono had no answer to Pri's immaculate net play and thunderous smashes.Hartono surrendered at 15-11 and 17-15.
Pri's win ended the continuous unbroken run of seven All England title wins by Hartono and in the process handed the latter his first taste of defeat in an All England match.Hartono for the record had never lost an All England tie since 1968.And Pri's 1975 All England final defeat of Hartono ended it.
Not only Pri avenged his 15-7,15-1 and 15-9,15-4 defeats in the 1970 and 1972 All England final,but also defeats in the 1972 Munich Olympic final for the gold which Pri lost 15-6,15-1 and also the 15-5,15-2 defeat in the final of the World Invitation in Jakarta the same year.
My father told me that Mr. Sven Pri has a cafe, and he has named one of the room is "Rudi Hartono". :)
Svend Pri took his own life bout eight years after this match was played.
Mia Koentjaraningrat Rara yupzs...he was died by hisself
Where the pelace?
@@larrydonguy what?? Why???
Really
Both is legend..!
Respect..
Greeting from Indonesia
MR.Rudi Hartono Legend of Indonesia Campionsip 9 strip all England.
8 Title
Enak nonton badminton zaman dulu bisa fokus ke pertandingan karena ga berisik sorak sorai penonton. Ramainya tepuk tangan pas jeda salah satu atlet dapat poin aja. Terima kasih om Rudy Hartono yg jadi legenda dan sudah berjasa mengharumkan Indonesia 🙏🙏👍
That year Svend Pri was at his best and in his element.
He had peaked at the right opportune time in the 1975 All England badminton championships.In the semifinals he had crushed Hartono's team mate Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0.
But as always Hartono stood in his way of winning the All England men's singles title.
They had clashed three times previously in the All England with Hartono winning all of those clashes and two of those clashes were in the final of the 1970 and 1972 All England.Hartono crushed Pri in the 1970 final winning 15-7,15-1 and two years later also won comfortably in straight sets 15-9,15-4.
As if that was not enough,Hartono also triumphed over Pri in the match for the gold medal in the 1972 Olympics which then was a demonstrative sport winning 15-6,15-1.Also in 1972 Hartono beat Pri 15-5,15-2 for the World Invitation title at Jakarta.
But in 1973 Pri at last ended a sequence of defeats by Hartono upsetting the latter in three sets in the 1973 Thomas Cup final.
Two years later Pri at last won his first and only All England title beating Hartono 15-11,17-14 .
Saya ingat pertandingan ini waktu itu (1975) saya kelas VI SD... menonton nya di TV hitam putih TV RI waktu itu .... Saat pertandingan ini di musim dingin dimana SUHU nya 16° dibawah Nol... Maka nya Rudi Hartono & Sventpri memakai sweater dalam bertanding... tapi set kedua mereka sudah tidak memakai nya lagi...
Wah...beruntung sekali Anda bisa menyaksikan langsung lewat TV dan menjadi saksi era kejayaan badminton Indonesia pada saat itu. Semoga di Indonesia kedepannya muncul 'Rudy Hartono' yg lain. Amin.
apakah beliau masih ada sekrang?
@@ahmadhasuri7028 Ko Rudy masih hidup kok, sekarang umur 72. Svend Pri sayangnya bundir 8 tahun setelah dia menang di AE
Rudy Hartono the planty and completes strategy badminton player .He was the best ever.👍🥰
I'm impressed at how much like a modern MS game this looks (aside from the cricket jumpers, that is - and the thuds from the rackets).
Mantap ey.. nhun ges di apload abi jadi teurang..
Rudy Hartono the best badminton players...!!!
The legendary Rudy Hartono have not lost a match in the All England Badminton Championships since his debut at the Wembley Arena in March 1968 until this 1975 All England final straight sets defeat 15-11,17-14 by the late Svend Pri.
Sure there were several closed three sets defeat of Elo Hansen in the quarterfinal of last year's All England and then Sture Johanssesn of Sweden in the semifinals.After it was another hard fought three sets win over Malaysia's Punch Gunalan in the final.
But this match with Svend Pri was Hartono's first defeat in as many matches.In fact Pri created history by becoming the first player to beat Hartono in the All England.
But before achieving that historic feat Pri had to bite the dust everytime he faced Hartono.
Apart from three All England defeats to Hartono which included two All England final defeats in 1970 and 1972 Pri also suffered two other defeats in the battle for the gold in the 1972 Munich Olympics which badminton then was a demonstrative sport losing 15-6,15-1 but also in the World Invitation final at Jakarta the same year losing 15-5,15-2.
Hidup Rudy Hartono, Jepara hadir tahun 2021
Yes after two all England final defeats to his nemesis Indonesia's Rudy Hartono the late Svend Pri of Denmark finally got his act right by landing his first and only All England title by defeating the legendary Indonesian 15-11,17-15 in the 65th All England Badminton Championships at the Wembley Arena.
Pri,raised both his fists in delight after he had scored the winning point.It was a moment to savour for Pri not only he was thrashed in straight sets 15-7,15-1 and 15-9,15-4 in the 1970 and 1972 All England final and as a young teenager was also beaten in three sets in the semifinal of the 1968 All England series.
And then there were also heartbreaking defeats to the great Hartono in the final of the 1972 Munich Olympics for the gold by 15-6,15-1 and then another 15-5,15-2 defeat to his nemesis late in the same year in the final of the inaugural World Invitation badminton meet at Jakarta.
And only a week back Pri had lost yet again in three sets to Hartono in the final of the Danish Open just before the All England.
But in the 1975 All England Pri was playing the best badminton of his career which not only included the memorable straight sets win over Hartono in the final but also the 15-5,15-0 demolition of another Indonesian Tjun Tjun in the semifinals.
For Pri that 1975 All England beating of Hartono was his fourth over his long time rival in their head to head clashes.Only another non Indonesian player Malaysia's Tan Aik Huang had a good track record in the head to head clashes with Hartono winning five times.
Just my impression from the limited footage, but the speed and power of Hartono and Pri here seems to me to be every bit as impressive as what one would expect from the current highest level players.
Love these old nostalgic memories.
I believe the first exponent of the fast hard hitting game was Freeman, followed by Tang and Hou and later by Liem Swie King. Currently the 21 point system has allowed veterans to remain playing competitively and we see again more of less the patient accurate playing style of the past masters in Lin Dan or Peter Gade today.
If my memory serves me right the late Svend Pri scored his first win over Rudy Hartono in the Glasgow World Invitation in 1972.There after two wins over Rudy Hartono were achieved in 1973.In the Europe vs Asia clash Pri scored a three set win over Hartono.Then in that never to be forgotten 1973 Thomas Cup final Pri scored a sensational three set win over Hartono at the Istora Senayan.That win by Pri over Hartono was Denmark's only point secured in an 8-1 defeat.
Then,of course the 1975 All England straight sets final defeat of Hartono that was his fourth over the latter.
Before anyone thinks of posting further comments or replies on this topic ,please read past comments to minimise repetition.
The best Rudi Hartono from Indonesian 👍👍
Rudi hartono is the best mens single badminton player in history with 8 title All england
Rudy hartono ,the legend!
Great! Thanks!
Svend Pri/R.I.P.\💥🌟🌀🙏
The late Svend Pri of Denmark probably played the best badminton in his badminton career in his straight sets 15-11,17-15 defeat of the legendary Indonesian Rudy Hartono in the 1975 All England Badminton Championships final at the Wembley Arena.
Pri who was to die eight years after this final was in devastating form as he had crushed another Indonesian Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinals.
And this win over Hartono in the 1975 All England final in fact was not his first over his arch rival who had defeated him in two All England finals in 1970 and 1972.
Pri had defeated Hartono in the 1972 Glasgow Invitation meet in three sets.The following year he defeated Hartono twice in the Asia versus Europe clash and in the 1973 Thomas Cup final at the Istora Senayan.Both went to three sets.
Erland Kops's All England triumph was spread over the years from 1958 to 1967.In 1959,Tan Joe won then the following year(1960)it was Kops turn.He won it for another three years from 1961 to 1963.Then another Dane Kurd E.Nielsen won in 1964.In 1965 Kops regained the title only to be knocked out in the first round by Tan Yee Khan in 1966.In 1967 Kops won his seventh and last All England title beating Aik Huang in the final.
What a great player, I hadn't watched a video of him, And honestly I'm great impressed, Hartono is awesome, he is no slower than Lin Dan or Lee Chong wei. I believe that he would be much better than the current top 5 if he had the same facilities back then.......Badminton World should appreciate his devotion for the sport.....
I think it more fashionable than nowdays
Calvin Pang you are wrong..
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Keep posted on ITNsoure.com where in years to come, clips of Tang and Hou in competition will be digitised and available for preview.
Mynah Thang Hsien Hu aka "The Thing" was born in Indonesia but by the 1960s he was a world conquerer.And who was the unfortunate shuttler who in 1965 when handed a love set when the Thing clashed with him at Copenhagen in 1965?It was none other than the late Erland Kops then the All England champion.Remember too Kops was a seventh time All England champion winning in 1958,1960,1961,1962,1963,1965 and 1967.
But in 1965 Kops was at the peak of his prowess but the Thing slaughtered him 15-5,15-0 in front of the latter home fans.
2:41 Powerful smash 🤯 Steel shaft and wooden frame racket in 1975
*Hay, saya datang dari tahun 2021* 🙏
Om rudy ganteng dan cool mudanya
@aldo gpplah,org udah tua,nikmati masa masa senja wkwk
Simon, so sorry to hear about your uncle. Why did he commit suicide, and how?
He was a legendary player who was so young and had a promising future. My condolences to your whole family. I know it was a while ago but I recently only found out. May he RIP!
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Professional badminton started around 1980.The first pros were Morten Frost and Misbun Sidek.
Mynah Bird yang j
Yes, Morten frost hansen
Misbun sidik
So very long time a go
Memorable
I had only read about Rudy Hortono's speed. Prakash Padukone who won the All England championship, once, said Rudy had no weaknesses in his game. He was one of the first to employ half smashes on a consistent basis to keep the shuttle down. Given the modern racquets, he would be a terror - his speed looks awesome and at par with the best of today.
He would certainly be among the top today but you can clearly see his is not fit as top players today. Not as much power, speed and quality of shots like Kento Momota for example!
Mendiang Svend Pri dari Denmark ialah antara yang pernah tewaskan Rudy Hartono sebanyak empat kali tetapi juga pemain Malaysia Tan Aik Huang yang pernah kalahkan Hartono lima kali kali terakhir dengan kemenangan 15-9,15-9 diJemputan Glasgow tahun 1969.
Rudy Hartono could well have won his straight eighth All England title but Svend Pri of Denmark had other ideas.
Though Hartono had been in fine form in his straight sets win over another Dane Fleming Delfs in the semifinals but in the final he found Pri whom he had conquered in two All England finals in 1970 and 1972 a different proposition altogether.
Pri was so dominant that Hartono had no answer to his stinging smashes and in the end suffered a shock 15-11,17-15 defeat.It was Hartono's first ever defeat since his All England debut at the Wembley Arena in March 1968.
For Pri that All England triumph was so meaningful hat when he scored the winning point he raised both his fists in sheer delight and joy.
Amazing players
Two Greats 👍👍👍
saat itu umurku baru 9 tahun ketika menonton rudi hartono di tvri .......
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@mynahbird20000 The lighter racquets of the modern have improved defense substantially. During Hartono's era racquets were getting lighter but not to the degree they are now. Defending the singles court against a very hard well placed smash has never been easy. You mention Sture Johnsson. I saw him at his prime (1973) and thought he had perhaps the hardest smash I'd ever seen. He also moved very well so it's no surprise to me that at his best he could give Hartono trouble.
My condolences to Svend Pri , he was one of the greats indeed :(
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Dinginnn Coyyy di England
pas musim dingin,,,
@@carmaniacable dan di all England harus pake putih.....
Yes in the 1975 All England final Rudy Hartono played better than he did in last year's final with Punch Gunalan.Unfortunately for Hartono Pri played even better with scintillating badminton to send the former to a humiliating straight sets defeat of 15-11,17-14.
Hartono had knew that he would have a tough time defending his All England title and winning it a straight eighth time after seeing Pri blasted past Tjun Tjun 15-5,15-0 in the semifinals.
Sture Johnson actually held Hartono at game point in the 1974 AE semis but Hartono managed to claw back and won to enter the final where he had to struggle against Gunalan. Before that Johnson had beaten Hartono in an earlier tournament in Europe in straight sets.
Mynah it was in the 1973 Swedish Open that Sture Johansson had beaten Rudy Hartono in the semifinals.I had checked it out on my scrap book on badminton.That win was achieved in straight sets.
Some films of this era has been conserved in the British Film Institute in case there are people interested in badminton of the early 70s.
Mynah Bird can you get the recordings of the 1971 and 1972 All England men's singles final?
@@yiseng4602 it would be a miracle if I do.For one thing,the events were never filmed on celluloid,and even if they were,as in the 1973 and 1975 final captured on film,it would be impossible to get anything from the british.
Lagendary of badminton ✌️💪👍👍
Фантастика. Приятно посмотреть.
Ali in boxing.. Pele in football.. Usain Bolt in 100m..MJ in basketball... In badminton.. It is Mr Rudy Hartono........period.
Its not easy to be voted as man of the year in newsweek.
Compare Pri's relative slimness and speed about the court here to what he was like four years later (at 34) in his last Thomas Cup in 1979.BIG DIFFERENCE.
Mynah Bird is it true that David Freeman had not lost an international match throughout his badminton career?
perhaps he was undefeated in singles before he retired but he definitely lost in doubles like in the 1949 all england men's doubles final to ooi teck hock
Anyone from 2021 🙋♂️
Respect👍👍👍,🥰
Mantap Om Rudi Hartono semoga sehat selalu Aamiiinnn 🙏🙏🙏
I watched your video so well. I run the Badminton Master RUclips channel. Would you like to download this video and edit it with a rally-based version, and upload it to my channel and watch it with our subscribers? On the video final screen, I will hang a link with your channel. Thank you for thinking of some kind of collaboration. What do you think?
Do what you like with the video as I dont own it.It was a gift from Indonesia's National Archives.But it will be bad taste and disrespect to Indonesia's National Archives to make money from it however nominal.Dozens of people download videos from this site to create their own youtube videos already,you dont have to ask my permission,but thanks for asking anyway.Just make sure you dont blank out the Arsib Indonesia watermark on the video.Good luck.Since your channel is targetted at a fairly closed Korean audience,it will have no effect on my channel.
Mynah Bird,Erland Kops the All England defending champion was knocked out by Malaysia's Tan Yee Khan in the first round of the 1966 All England badminton championship.If I am wrong just check the Wikipedia on past winners of the All England men's singles winners.In 1966 Aik Huang won the title beating Japan's Masao Akiyama in straight set 15-8 15-12.
Aik Huang the following year lost to Kops in the final.It was Kops seventh and last All England men's singles triumph before Svend Pri won it for Denmark again in 1975.
Whereas Hafiz Hashim of Malaysia ended his country long wait.He won the title in 2003 beating Chen Hong of China.
I dont need to check Wiki,most of the old events have been recorded here in youtube and can be easily searched.Also www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2510354076039953880#allposts has most of past events recorded as articles.Best to verify with the articles before posting erroneous comments
i was there....
Oh really? Both of them are lovely legends...
Did everyone know that Christian Hadinata was in fact the brother in law of Rudy Hartono as the former had married one of the latter's sisters.Yes Christian Hadinata did reach the 1973 final losing to his brother in law 15-4,15-2.Apart from Christian Hadinata the American Chris Kinard was also the brother in law of Rudy Hartono having married Hartono's sister.
LEGENDA HIDUP INDONESIA.
All England 1975 ,Dimana rekor RudyHartono nyabet Gelar AllEngland beruntun putus
sejarah yang luar biasa...
Bikin haru, di tahun ini aku main di kampung raketnya kayu, koknya pucuk carang bambu dikasih bulu ayam, netnya dari anyaman rafia
Good day! May I ask permission for your video to be used in our class presentation? Will be giving credits at the end of the video. Hoping for your warm consideration. Thank you and have a great day! 😊
Please do whatever you wish to do with the video.I dont own it and it belongs to the National Archives of Indonesia.if you want to give it any credits,give it to the National Archives of Indonesia.The purpose of including videos like this is to preserve for posterity events from the past in an archive
Kekny antara efek koknya atau raketnya atau emang pukulanny yg mantep klo diliat video2 jadul kek gini rata2 smashnya gila2 kek kilatt...
Raketnya masih pake besi bro
Shuttle kock nya ada pemberatnya..
skrg pukulannya juga hebat, buktinya racket kevin sampek bolong2,, 😂😂😂
1975 i was 8 yrs old,,, who won finally??
Sunny Sidella it was the grinning and ever smiling the late Svend Pri who won 15-11 and 17-15.
If you review the films at Wimbledon during the 70s, you would probably see that the shorts did not become tight until the mid-70s; earlier on, shorts were short but not as short as those worn by Borg.
Kapan ada lagi MS Indonesia yg sehebat dan berjaya seperti Rudi Hartono, Liem Swikyng, Taufik Hidayat
sejarah yang luar biasa...sejarah yang luar biasa,minton tahun 1975 tvnya ise hitam putih,kostumnya juga oke abis...
actually the skills and tactics of yester years players have not changed much...maybe more precise and faster in todays game
Well..duhhh..of course !!
With the improvement in science and technology it is bound to happen
Rudy Hartono had no answer to Svend Pri's powerful smashes in the 1975 All England final.Pri then playing at his peak pulverised Hartono 15-11,17-14 to win his first and only All England title.
7 in a row is enough to show how rudy h was. Pri was in very much desire to stop rudy to win 8x in a row. But rudy is the best in badminton history all the way
@@fransbernard6772 As a fellow Indonesian, menurut saya Tang Xianhu sama Lin Dan > Rudy. Rudy was also unreal though
Rudy Hartono legend. Indonesia.
No...Rudi Hartono is the best in the world...not Wong Peng Soon
Chan Boon Yee
Who said Wong Peng Soon is Singaporean?? What a bluff. He was born in Johor Bahru in 1917. He only joining a badminton club in Singapore in 1940's. Nevertheless, that time, Singapore was belong to Malaya's government or part of Malaya's state. Singapore was kicked out from Malaya in 1963. Aren't you read history?? What a shame racist.
Liem swie king mana?
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C'mon Mynah Bird, does either player look like his movement is encumbered? The shorts in the seventies were made of stretchy synthetics or perhaps a blend of synthetics and cotton and a player could move just fine in them.The tighter fit was considered a sexy change in style from what one would have seen a decade or so earlier.
To players from the tropics spring in the UK is bitterly cold.The thing that really amazes me are the tight pants, I dont think modern players want to wear them,one could probably sustain some kind of injury. But the dressing is about the same for tennis (see Bjorn Borg) and soccer players of the 70s looked really comical in their shorts.
See how the sport wear change with time. Carbon or metal racket is still not available but all wood racket only
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Fantastic! Thanx! Legendary match! Svend, play. in peace ! ....@~
Sangat bangga karena saya orang Indoensia
The legend..
Amazing
I think Hartono during his heydays must have been the fastest and hardest hitting player of his time.He had little use for a defence or even a backhand. only players who could attack him with hard shots like Gunalan,Pri or even Sture Johnson were able to trouble his defence.In the same era ex-indos like Tang Xian Hu or Hou Jia Chang combined their Indo racquet skills with China's hard training regime and probably would have matched Hartono's achievements if given a chance.
No I disagree. Tang and Hou were more than hard hitters. They were very creative at the net by the standard of those days. They were also great retrievers and had better footwork than Hartono and Liem. The Indonesians were basically hard smashers and once the Chinese showed how to defend those smashes the reliance on hard smashing to win points in men's singles began to diminish.
I hope indonesian badminton player can learn from the past like rudi hartono or lim swie king
@ricwhk
It is pointless and meaningless to compare greats of different eras because of the differences in technology.It is like saying that modern armies are better than ancient armies.What can be acknowledged though is the dominance and superiority of greats in their era, and possibly people who were ahead of their times. Otherwise there is no point in documenting history.
Still the modern armies are far superior than ancient armies. You CAN actually compare everything with everything. It is not the individuals fault. Blame it on the technology!
As for Rudy i know he would be a great player today but you can clearly see his fitness is way inferior than LD or LCWs.
Of course everyone can have their own favorite player. It just makes it more fun than if everyone would have LD or LCW as their favorite player.
LD is easily the GOAT in badminton. He is as convincing as Gretzky, Michael Jordan etc...
I think incredible rudi hartono
Indonesia 2021
mantap badminton dulu dulu
Powerfull..smash..rudy
i doubt they earn alot back in those days. even top player now are not rich
Thankfully no one had to do the splits
when lunging for the net then.
OK. Too bad there is so little remaining of the film.
Hartono in 1974 and 1975 showed strength in attacking play but was
susceptible to hard attacking play by opponents.
Wonder why he never worked on his return of hard smashes.
Rudi hartono dan ferry sonavile sama2 legend ..sama2 rak tertandingi saat itu
What a smash
Mantab
Oh, I used to wear them (I'm Hartono's age). They were fine. Made of stretchy material. We thought they were sexy.