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    He should be 20 this year.
     
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    Not the ones you attached as it won't open. But I can see the matches at Abc 's videos. But I won't be able to know the names Thanks for what you have provided.
     
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    Agree whole heartedly with you
     
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    Sorry, I am not sure about the problem you are having - are you able to access Youtube to watch the videos? I don't know which platform you are using or you can't watch these Youtube videos in your area. I watch the videos in a Windows PC and I can also download them too, but I normally just watch when I have the time.
     
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    Watch Yin Yi Qing,阴伊晴
    (in white) play against Huang Lin Ran. A very fast player whom I assume is born in 2008 or 2009.Can't find her biography in BWF fansite, She will be taking part in the Dutch and German junior tournament.

    https://b23.tv/kaOmRNe
     
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    So young! She moves and hits well. Poised shot selection -- kept Huang Linran at full stretch much of the time.
     
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    I saw her play in Chengdu last October in a junior tournament.

    Fast and physically strong player. Quite impressive. She was beaten by a Thai player which goes to show how strong Thailand is….
     
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    Yes, Thailand has produced many outstanding and competitive juniors. Sometimes I wonder whether it has something to do with how the Thai physique grows and matures... just conjecture:).
     
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    Not really. Their pool of players is a lot.

    Yin should be 2008. Definitely not 2009
     
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    Yes, Yin is born in November 2008 and she defeated Ammol Kharb 21-18, 23-21 in the first round of the U-17 Asian Juniors 2023. Both have improved a lot over the last few months.
     
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    Thanks for the information. Not yet 16, obviously immature... not least, physically. Moving back, she gets behind the shuttlecock well, hitting her overheads with authority.

    Time will tell.
     
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    I saw Yin's video just now (somebody shared a video link here) , her opponent is equally fast but the thing separates both of them is her shot making ability. She knows the game well than her opponent , that made the difference.
    Anmol Kharb is improving rapidly . After that loss to Yin, she improved drastically, she became Senior National champion and now she became very famous among badminton fraternity of India. Poor Tanvi Sharma(15 years old), who reached Badminton U-17 Asian Juniors 2023 finals, did not get enough recognition, who i think better than Anmol in shot making.
    Yin definitely has the potential to become Top Chinese player in the coming years.
     
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    Yes, only time will tell. I have seen many youngsters with potential not making it good at the senior level.
     
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    I can watch the replays in the subscribed channel, Abc so the problem is solved thank you
     
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    Just viewed the match. Yes she is talented and appears to be enjoying the game, which is important. A clever player with a lot of potential. BTW the Dutch tournament is available on YouTube. Looking forward to her matches
     
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    Congratulations to Zhang Zie Jie winning the Dutch junior 2004. It will be interesting to see how he performs in the German junior, especially with Wang Ze Jun playing. Rarely do I see a Chinese junior displaying deceptive drop shots. He does it so well. These juniors are well coached. I hope they will be exposed to the circuit so we can see how they perform against the higher ranked players.
     
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    What a match. Well played SYQ. Both of them played v well. Syq's elegance,footwork and touch made the difference.kv's deception, strokeplay and smashes also impressed. Both are ready for the all england.
    In the german junior tournament, as I expected WZJ won. I think he is the best of the younger juniors. Cba must let them gain ranking points soon so that they can take part in higher ranked tournaments. It will be disheartening for them if this is delayed.
     
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    Isn't the current best chineese junior Hu Zhe An??
     
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    Yes but Zhang Zie jie has beaten him 3 times in the last two months. Look at the finals in the dutch junior tournament. He maybe ranked no 1 but both wang ji yun and Zhang are better players in my humble opinion. HZA and PYL are too tense
     
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