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In 1964, 26 national teams divided in 4 zones (Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Pan America) competed for the right to challenge the champion Indonesia for the Thomas Cup. Until this year, the Pan American zone had been basically a dual meet between Canada and the United States which had always been won by the latter. This time 2 more American teams; Mexico and Jamaica, joined the competition. In addition, Japan was included to compete in this zone. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format see Wikipedia's general article on the Thomas Cup.

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  • 1964 Thomas Cup Pan American zone (en)
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  • In 1964, 26 national teams divided in 4 zones (Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Pan America) competed for the right to challenge the champion Indonesia for the Thomas Cup. Until this year, the Pan American zone had been basically a dual meet between Canada and the United States which had always been won by the latter. This time 2 more American teams; Mexico and Jamaica, joined the competition. In addition, Japan was included to compete in this zone. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format see Wikipedia's general article on the Thomas Cup. (en)
  • En la Thomas Cup de 1964, participaron 26 equipos nacionales, divididos en 4 zonas (Asia, Australasia, Europa y América). Los ganadores de cada una de las cuatro zonas después jugarían entre sí, para disputarse el derecho a retar a Indonesia, el actual campeón.​ (es)
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  • In 1964, 26 national teams divided in 4 zones (Asia, Australasia, Europe, and Pan America) competed for the right to challenge the champion Indonesia for the Thomas Cup. Until this year, the Pan American zone had been basically a dual meet between Canada and the United States which had always been won by the latter. This time 2 more American teams; Mexico and Jamaica, joined the competition. In addition, Japan was included to compete in this zone. For a more detailed description of the Thomas Cup format see Wikipedia's general article on the Thomas Cup. (en)
  • En la Thomas Cup de 1964, participaron 26 equipos nacionales, divididos en 4 zonas (Asia, Australasia, Europa y América). Los ganadores de cada una de las cuatro zonas después jugarían entre sí, para disputarse el derecho a retar a Indonesia, el actual campeón.​ En cuanto a la zona Americana, en las previas Thomas Cup, la eliminatoria se había limitado a un enfrentamiento entre Canadá y los Estados Unidos, mismo que siempre había sido ganado por este último. Esta vez, dos nuevos equipos nacionales hicieron su debut: México y Jamaica. Además, Japón estuvo incluido para competir en la zona.​ Para una descripción más general sobre la Thomas Cup, se puede leer el artículo de Wikipedia sobre la Thomas Cup. (es)
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