but he'd have no chance against https://www.cnn.com/2022/03/31/world/japanese-killing-stone-spirit-scn/index.html
Glad you selected two of his matches with Chen Long whom many tend to underrate as a multiple World and Olympic champion for his seemingly prosaic style relying mostly on his physicality, height and reach, raw power and speed, as well as amazing retrieving ability to frustrate and forced into capitulation even the toughest and most determined of opponents - just ask Lee CW how hard it is to get the shuttle past The Dragon Chen Long, to smash your way through his armour, no matter what you throw at him, even with deception/trick shots that appeared to have caught him off-guard as he looked apparently too late to the shuttle only to stun you with disbelief when it comes back, more often than not. In my opinion, Chen Long at his best is undoubtedly better than, a cut above, any of the hotshot players today. Frankly, he's past his peak now, his last hurrah is the Tokyo OG where, unfortunately, in the final with VA, his movement was hampered by his worsening blood blister on the sole of his foot which stymied his extraordinary defensive ability against Viktor's attacking prowess.
Has Lin Dan upped his tattoo game and taken up modelling? https://www.dare2b.com/mens-realist...RDadXTU0mFzTVOUiOR3n7Kh44c0pyQ-d7lhSCf1slbh5s
There already is, no? Last year Boonsak Ponsana played 35+ MS event and couldn't win it! Sent from my NE2211 using Tapatalk
Boonsak Ponsana lost to Hsueh Hsuan-Yi who is not to be underestimated in the SF of WSC, however in the Final HHY gave WO to some random dude unfortunately
I would have loved to see a lefty Lin Dan. Guess, we’ll never know. https://youtube.com/shorts/bA8-VeW6FG4?feature=share
I watched the video, the poster mirrored the video so LD looked like he was playing right-handed. LD is left-handed as we all know, so I guess you should have said "righty". Nevermind!